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Old 08-03-2023, 08:27 AM   #10
Bob Bidonde
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Default Re: Bratton's Tool Box

Since 2016 I have Bratton's 25080 Tool Box on my Victoria. This tool box is easy to install and it is high quality. The powder coat finish is excellent and durable. Besides being a tool box, it makes a handy seat. The only negatives are the box blocks the use of the hand-crank, the lock lacks a cover to keep water out of it and you need to be more careful when placing a floor jack on the center of the front axle. This rectangular tool box holds considerably more stuff than the contoured tool box.
I keep a bag full of hand tools, a scissor jack, tire irons, an ignition coil, a modern starter drive, a water pump, a fan belt, a set of radiator hoses, a distributor, a distributor body & cap, a tube patch kit, 2 boxes of small parts & hardware, a torque wrench, RainX, jar of Bar's Stop Leak, a multi-meter, a roll of duct tape, rags and paper towels in the box. Using magnets, I attach paperwork to inside of the top including a laminated head torque diagram.
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