Chain storage

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  1. Bdog

    Bdog Road Train Member

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    It doesn’t seem my headache rack will fit easily on my new truck. What are other options for chain storage?

    My trailer is a lowboy and I can’t put any boxes on it. I do however have about 3’ of wide open frame rail on each side of the truck in between the axles and cab. What are some good boxes I could mount here? Do the chains get all tangled up not hanging like in a rack?

    I carry:
    Four 1/2” binders
    Ten 3/8” binders
    Four 5’ 1/2” chains
    Eight 10’ 3/8” chains
    Two 20’ 3/8” chains
     

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  3. QuietStorm

    QuietStorm Heavy Load Member

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    You can put a box on the neck.
     
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  4. Atlaw4u

    Atlaw4u Heavy Load Member

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    Hang some boxes on the frame and you could also mount an in frame box.
     
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  5. Bdog

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    Where? I don’t want to crawl under the truck to get to it. The trailer isn’t an RGN. Here is a picture.
     
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  6. QuietStorm

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    Ah, I thought it was an RGN, I would probably put a box right on the front of the deck unless you use that space a lot. Otherwise yeah on the frame in front of the drives is usually the next best option. Yes the chains get tangled in boxes.
     
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  7. PoleCrusher

    PoleCrusher Road Train Member

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    Could you get a different headache rack? Or have one fabbed to your specs?
     
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  8. Bdog

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    Maybe? The problem is getting u bolts to work anywhere close to the cab. I have seen some headache racks that bolt on with holes drilled in the frame. That would work I think but would require a ton of work removeing the diesel tank, DPF, etc to get access to drill the holes.

    Aside from that I am kind of liking having the nice window to look out the back.
     
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  9. Slowpoke KW

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    If you buy a rack like this you can still see out the window F5E2A0DD-9721-499A-BF8B-FBBDDADDB89F.jpeg
     
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  10. PoleCrusher

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    I have jail bar window in my rack. One like that and every time you look out you can be grateful you have other windows.
     
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    And admire your life savings at the same time.
     
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