Are the enclosed type like this worth the extra $$$ or should I just get an open one with chain holders for 1/3 the cost?
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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Bdog, Dec 9, 2015.
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It looks so pretty.
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How often will you leave your truck parked, how many times can you pay to replace chains? boxes keep things out of sight.
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I agree with baha. Years ago, you'd NEVER think of stealing anything from a flatbedder. ( usually were pretty stout men) Today, I'd get the enclosed one. Also, in the snow, you'll be chipping your chains out of the ice, all stuck together.
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What's the price difference? My chains and binders are all rust up and it's in the open. I have them lock 24/7 so,I'm not worry about people stealing them. But of course if they really want them, they can use bolt cutters.
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Worth it.
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If I was going to steal chains, I wouldn't care if they are rusted.
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only thing locks are good for is keeping an honest man honest anyway,thieves see something they want they dont care hwat it takes to get it, on the other hand a box rack does help with side box storage, you know its alot of truckers got stuff crammed in every crevice of them side boxes, and toolboxes
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how much is extra $$$?
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The one pictured is the actual picture of one for sale used locally. The guy had ir less than a year and wants $1,800. They are $2,800 new. The open style can be bought new for around $900 I believe.
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