For those who liked the debut of the Dodge side-rail toolbox, more may be to come. Word is that the 2012 Dodge will have side-rail toolboxes standard on all Dodge trucks, or at least have them as an option on all truck packages.
This change follows the recent surge in truck makers adding resourcefullness to their trucks. Recently Ford added steps built into the side of the truck and the tailgate. These new steps are long needed due to the depth that Ford added to their truck beds a few years ago. Before adding these steps reaching something in the bottom of the truck bed from beside the truck was nearly impossible while stepping up to the tailgate with a raised bed on a Super Duty has always been a chore to say the least.
The Dodge side-rail toolbox gives the owner the ability to have a small toolbox space without giving up bedspace, adding more bed weight with a big box, and puts it all within easy reach from the side of the truck. With Dodge Ram trailing the field in overall truck sales, Dodge should use this platform and become the "innovative" truck maker, adding some more needed extras to their trucks.
Some other options that may be available soon on trucks are power receptacles at the rear of the truck bed and a stow away air compressor and hose built into the side of the truck bed. Both of these new options have been seen on some Chevrolet show models. Anyone else have any ideas about some needed new options?
This change follows the recent surge in truck makers adding resourcefullness to their trucks. Recently Ford added steps built into the side of the truck and the tailgate. These new steps are long needed due to the depth that Ford added to their truck beds a few years ago. Before adding these steps reaching something in the bottom of the truck bed from beside the truck was nearly impossible while stepping up to the tailgate with a raised bed on a Super Duty has always been a chore to say the least.
The Dodge side-rail toolbox gives the owner the ability to have a small toolbox space without giving up bedspace, adding more bed weight with a big box, and puts it all within easy reach from the side of the truck. With Dodge Ram trailing the field in overall truck sales, Dodge should use this platform and become the "innovative" truck maker, adding some more needed extras to their trucks.
Some other options that may be available soon on trucks are power receptacles at the rear of the truck bed and a stow away air compressor and hose built into the side of the truck bed. Both of these new options have been seen on some Chevrolet show models. Anyone else have any ideas about some needed new options?