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		<title>Weatherguard Tool Boxes: Essential Accessory to the Man’s Truck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a man has a truck, it is not for show that he has one. He bought it so it can be maximized. When you first go to a pickup truck dealership, you are made to test drive the various models that are available: the 2 wheel drive and the 4 wheel drive are the [...]]]></description>
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<p>When a man has a truck, it is not for show that he has one. He bought it so it can be maximized. When you first go to a pickup truck dealership, you are made to test drive the various models that are available: the 2 wheel drive and the 4 wheel drive are the common choices. The difference between the 2 wheel and the 4 wheel is not only its size and its capacity, neither is it the amount of fuel that it eats up on the road. It is really the ride that is different. Usually, 4 wheel drive trucks have a bumpy kind of ride compared to the 2 wheel drive. And then you wonder why the exact same truck your friend has is not as bumpy.</p>
<p>The answer lies in the accessories that you can add on to the truck. One of the most important accessories, for the men, is the tool box. When you ask anyone about what is the best tool box to accessorize your truck with, the most common answer would be the <strong>Weatherguard tool boxes</strong>. Once that box is placed at the trunk, and it is filled with the necessary tools of the trade, you will notice that the ride gets smoother and less bumpy.   But is that really why you need these boxes? To smoothen the ride of your truck?</p>
<p>A pickup truck toolbox is one of the greatest assets of any truck; no matter that it is a Ford, or a GM, or even a Chevy. The <em>Weatherguard tool boxes </em>provide access to tools that the driver can have access to at the time of need.</p>
<p>Drivers of pickups generally leave their small knick knacks lying around, and when you drive the truck the clanking and the noise and the bumps and the grinds that you hear can drive someone insane. So, keep those trinkets inside <em>Weatherguard tool boxes</em>.</p>
<p>They are called <em>Weatherguard tool boxes </em>because they are weather proof. The unique locking systems of the boxes prevent water from seeping in and ruining those high tech tools that men generally buy for the sake of having them, not generally use them. These boxes are so guarded carefully by men that at one time I called it the equivalent to a woman’s handbag. Needless to say, that comment was not met with approval from the dominant men in my life. So zipper my mouth. Let’s just call it the man’s toolbox.</p>
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