How do I install a truck bed toolbox without drilling?

Check out your helpful results below!
Jump to a section, or see what you’ll get:
Jump to:
Scroll for the full guide ↓
  • 🎥 A step-by-step video walkthrough
  • 🧰 A tools & supplies checklist
  • 📋 Clear step-by-step instructions
  • ⚠️ Safety notes + pro tips
  • 🧑‍🔧 Connections to local pros (if you want help)

Video

Don't Let This Be You

Estimated Time:

Difficulty:

Tools

    Materials

      Steps

        Safety Notes

          Pro Tips

            Did this tutorial help?

            Send me this Do It Yourself tutorial via email

            Need a pro

            Need a pro?

            Tell us what went wrong and we’ll connect you with a trusted local pro.

            Please enter your name.
            Enter a valid email.
            Enter a valid phone number.
            Enter your ZIP/postcode.
            Pick a trade.
            Tell us a bit about the issue.
            Image must be under 3 MB.
            By sending, you agree to our Terms and Privacy.
            Free quotes No spam Cancel anytime
            diy4uai21-20
            Socket wrench set, Measuring tape, Rubber mallet, Screwdriver, Work gloves
            Wear gloves to avoid cuts from sharp metal edges., Ensure the truck is parked on a level surface with the engine off., Do not overtighten clamps to avoid damaging the bed rail., Use proper lifting technique when handling the toolbox.
            Measure the width of your truck bed rails to ensure the toolbox will fit properly. Place the toolbox centered against the cab side of the truck bed without forcing it. Install rubber padding or weather stripping under the toolbox to prevent scratches and rattling. Align the no-drill mounting brackets or J-hooks with the pre-cut slots in the toolbox. Insert the J-hooks or clamps under the bed rail lip and through the toolbox slots. Use a socket wrench to tighten the nuts on the J-hooks or clamps evenly on both sides. Ensure the toolbox is centered and level before fully tightening the fasteners. Open and close the toolbox lid to confirm it clears the cab and operates smoothly. Apply thread locker to the bolts if desired to prevent loosening over time. Check that the toolbox is firmly secured and does not shift when pushed or pulled. If the toolbox moves, loosen and reposition the clamps, then retighten securely. Inspect all fasteners to ensure they are tight and evenly torqued. Verify that the rubber padding is properly seated and not pinched or displaced. Check for any rattling noises by tapping the toolbox and driving a short distance. Re-tighten any loose fasteners after initial installation and test drive. Ensure the toolbox lid locks and unlocks without obstruction. Clean up any debris or packaging materials from the truck bed. Store unused hardware or tools for future adjustments or removal. Wear gloves during installation to protect your hands from sharp edges. Double-check all connections before using the toolbox to store heavy items.
            No-drill mounting kit, Truck bed toolbox, Rubber padding or weather stripping, Thread locker (optional)
            Medium
            Use weather stripping to reduce vibration and protect the truck bed., Check clamp tightness periodically, especially after off-road driving., Choose a toolbox with pre-cut slots compatible with no-drill kits., Use anti-rust spray on hardware if you live in a humid or coastal area.
            45
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHjd-Th73N4
            if( length(trim() > 0; trim(); "https://youtu.be/9n6em1ZBOvI?si=rWqitTC3UuZtYa7y" )