Tacoma Toolbox Recommendations

What are the best toolboxes for a 2022 Tacoma? Thanks

If you didn’t truly need a toolbox, I wouldn’t recommend installing one on a Tacoma.

My five-foot-five-inch Ford F150 had a toolbox, which took up far too much space for the bed to be useable. Long beds are ideal for tool chests.

However, yes. Don’t pick the inexpensive one; my Weather Guard was excellent.

For $350, Tractor Supply offers a low profile, powder-coated BetterBuilt under the TS brand. Mine has an awesome appearance and a really sturdy handle mechanism.

Choosing the right toolbox for your 2022 Tacoma involves considering several factors:

  • Truck Bed Size and Shape: Assess the available space in your truck bed to determine the appropriate size and shape of the toolbox.
  • Tool Storage Needs: Evaluate the size and weight of the tools you plan to store.
  • Desired Features: Consider features such as locking mechanisms, weatherproofing, and internal organization.
  • Budget: Toolboxes vary widely in price, so choose one that fits your budget.

Popular Toolbox Options for the Tacoma

  1. Crossover Tool Box: Positioned between the wheel wells, this option offers a good balance of space and accessibility.
  2. Low Profile Tool Box: Perfect for maximizing bed space while providing secure storage.
  3. Side Mount Tool Box: Attaches to the side of the truck bed, allowing for additional storage without using up bed space.
  4. Chest-Style Tool Box: Compact and portable, ideal for smaller tool kits.

Recommended Brands

  • Weather Guard: Known for a wide range of high-quality toolboxes.
  • UWS: Offers durable toolboxes at affordable prices.
  • Dee Zee: Provides a good mix of price and features.
  • Decked: Features innovative storage solutions with modular drawers.