Weather Guard 61.88 Diamond Plate Aluminum Low Profile Crossbed Truck Tool Box
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Weather Guard 61.88 Diamond Plate Aluminum Low Profile Crossbed Truck Tool Box

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Weather Guard 61.88 Diamond Plate Aluminum Low Profile Crossbed Truck Tool BoxThe 9. 1 cu. ft. Weather Guard Defender series Model 300104 9 01 Saddle Box for compact trucks provides professional protection. The new truck box includes a tamper resistant push button lock, steel reinforced, looped strikers, D shaped ribbed weather stripping and heavy duty 4 pieced welded aluminum box construction. Provides professional durability with 4 piece welded construction putting strength where it is needed most. Delivers heavy duty

The 9.1 cu. ft. Weather Guard Defender series Model 300104-9-01 Saddle Box for compact trucks provides professional protection. The new truck box includes a tamper-resistant push-button lock, steel reinforced, looped strikers, D-shaped ribbed weather stripping and heavy-duty 4-pieced welded aluminum box construction. Provides professional durability with 4-piece welded construction putting strength where it is needed most.

  • Delivers heavy-duty security with 2-hook loop strikers and dual stage rotary latches
  • Classic weather resistance from full weather seal with D-shaped ribbed weather stripping
  • Tamper-resistant push button locks-drill resistant through key hole
  • Heavy-duty pry resistance with C-channel reinforced welded lid construction and reinforced front body panel
  • Dual gas strut supported lid with protective sleeves
  • Includes sliding small parts tray
  • Built-in compartments on either side of the box are great when you need quick access to a tool or flashlight
  • 1-touch push button locks pop open the box easily even when your hands are full of tools
  • Special crimp-free and drill-free mounting brackets are included to easily secure the box to the truck bed
  • Welded aluminum channels keep the cover closing evenly so both latches engage-no having to walk around to the other side of the truck to make sure that the cover is fully latched
  • Fits compact pick-up trucks


Features
Item Weight 50
Compatible truck size Mid-size
Material Aluminum
Lid type Single Headed
Product Weight (lb.) 50
General Part Type Crossbed
Automotive Part Type Crossbed
Finish/Color Diamond Plate
Returnable 180-Day
Box storage space (cu. ft.) 9.1
Features Latches
Included Parts Installation Hardware,Storage Tray
Tool Box Size Low Profile
Color Silver
Number of Compartments 1
Lock Type Keyed Entry
Product Length (in.) 61.88
Product Width (in.) 61.82
Product Height (in.) 18.23
Manufacturer Warranty 7 Years

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Tom Fulery
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Wow, a great surprise dark comedy from the 1970s!
A real treat from Michael Ritchie (The Golden Child) with an excellent script, an A+ cast and plenty of action, despite the fact that it's really a very dark – almost surreal – comedy/satire about the meat industry in the 'American Heartland.' As usual, Lee Marvin, Gene Hackman and Sissy Spacek bring their best work. very graphic cinematography, real physical special effects (no CGI) and good plot twists make it a riveting experience. Highly recommended for those who like their dark satires well-done!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
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Donna Erno
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Lots of Action in this 70s Movie
I bought this movie for my husband and he really liked this 70s movie.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2026
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ltwillman
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Not well known, but should be!
Two of my favorite male actors of all time creating an interesting movie, this one has it all!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026
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Wayne Klein
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 4
Minor classic that pits Lee Marvin and Gene Hackman in thriller.
A terrific neo noir with touches of Hitchcock, “Prime Cut” revels in the cliches of many of the genres- the criminal with the heart of gold and the sleazy underworld of the bad guys. Spoilers: Set in the Heartland, the film. Follows Nick (Lee Marvin) an enforcer hired by the Irish Mob who is send to collect from Mary Ann (Gene Hackman-really!) the owner of a meat packing planet who has a prostitution racket on the side for young and underage girls. Mary Ann had been stiffing the Mob on a debt and each enforcer has been killed and sent back in an interesting way. Nick is horrified at the prostitution ring that Mary Ann runs; they have history as well and that history plays into the animosity of both men as they fight it out Ina thrilling conclusion. Towards the end of his career as an enforcer, Nick disliked the way his world has turned out. Michael Richtie was at the beginning of his career as a director but was clearly in control as a director staging some thrilling scenes with echoes of Hitchcock’s classics “North by Northwest” and other classics. Richtie doesn’t ape Hitch so much as may the sequences work in the context of his film. The 4 K and Blu-ray look terrific from a fresh transfer of the original camera negative. There’s virtually no issues with the films. Colors are strong, detail excellent and it looks of its time without any messing about with the image. The mono audio pushes dialogue up front but there is a nice, robust feel to the rest of the mono soundtrack. The film has two commentary tracks both very good (one has to use the audio selection to hear them as I didn’t see it in the main menu for the 4K). We find out, for example, that Hackman took his second billed role because he had just finished “The French Connection” and hadn’t worked for six months. Richtie and Marvin butted heads because Richtie wanted Marvin to do a love scene with the much younger Sissy Spacek in her debut. Marvin felt uncomfortable with that because of their age difference (she was 23 and Marvin was 49). A Blu-ray (that was previously released a couple of years back) is also included. Kino has done a fine job of brining this minor classic to 4K and Blu-ray. One may feel like they need to take a shower after watching the film because of how sleazy Hackman plays an already nasty character like Mary Ann. Putting this in the heartland with all the corruption of the big city adds an element that is missing from many films like this. The corruption at heart of Mary Ann and the community he has tainted by his presence points to the rot that was growing in America at the time.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
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6ftalicecooper
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
RIP Gene Hackman…Holy $?#! This movie!
Prime Cut is honestly more a 3 1/2 star movie however KINO gets 5 stars for releasing a beautiful transfer of this mean & nasty 70s crime drama that’s as violent as it is weird. Hackman as the Kansas City Gangster who makes enemies into hotdogs before sending them back, draws the ire of Chicago enforcer Marvin to collect a large sum of money from Mary Ann - Hackman’s name by the way. The Blu Ray doesn’t have much but if you like sleazy, mean, & odd 70s crime thrillers, take a hefty bite of this PRIME CUT.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2025

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