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Ack. Thanks for reminding me. It went great. Had to spray paint the end caps black since they only come in white now (they've discontinued the black ones). I initially only did two bolts (one on each end) but that was flexing the aluminum tool box too much so I did a third in the center and it's very sturdy now. Would be even more sturdy mounted directly to the bed. The tanks stay in there very firm. I bought bungees to back it up but I haven't needed them even driving the truck somewhat off-road. Very happy and for right around $100 it was a good deal. I got mine from Diver's Direct but many shops have them.
Soooo????? How did it go? Inquiring minds reeeeeally want to know. Seriously though, I am looking to the future and I like this setup for my travel tailer so I am just wondering if it worked as good as they said.