Get yourself a set of booster cables and tangle them up into a big ball.
These go in the bottom of the box under everything else.
Next you will need a pack of 3 road flares, just get it over with and soak them in water first.
Put in a couple of rusty tow chains, the ones that are missing a hook.
A seized up jack all to keep the booster cables firmly in place.
Now find your cable style come a long, if the spring that holds the cog engaged is still on it then pull it off and throw it in the bottom of the box, this way you will at least have a chance of finding it when you need it.
A big fist full of rusty fence staples mixed in with a few cups of sprouting oats will create a nice spongy bottom to stop your hitch mounts from rattling around.
The box is also a handy place to store;
-Clevises that are missing pins.
-Broken ratchet straps.
-Pieces of rope just long enough to be too good to throw away but useless for anything else.
-You could dump in a shovel full of dirt and leaves but with a little patience they will appear by themselves.
Joking aside it is a good looking box and matches your truck well.
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