I ended up taking out the rear most two 6mm bolts in the bottom of the bed. Then screwed a 60mm long hex head 6mm bolt in from the bottom, creating a stud, used a fender washer on top with a spacer to the bottom of the box. Drilled holes in the box and used wing nuts inside. That combined with the straps, ZERO movement. Awesome work Terry!
I put the same Tractor supply box on my Fox Live Valve. Works great. The only difference that I did on my install, I used pop rivets to attach the stainless D rings and also used the tension bite clips for easy removal instead of the snap lock clips. All were purchased from Amazon. Good video!
Thank you! I've also changed over to those straps. I made notes with a link in the show notes. I've made a few other changes as well. Will be doing a new video on the box soon.
As small as this may seem to ya sir this helped me out tremendously. Takes a lot of reaearch and trial and error to finally get a solid storage setup for sxs sometimes and this is the best setup ive seen for the money, even looks good! Fits perfect thank you!
Nice idea. I’m using a very similar concept with the canvas straps and plastic buckles to secure my Honda soft bag on top of my subwoofer enclosure. It’s on my list to share as well here soon.
Thank you on covering what i was wondering how you got the back of the box tied down because it is so tight back there but i see how you did it ..... Now let me see if i can do the same on my krx1000.....LOL...
Bought my box yesterday, thanks for sharing! I saw in comments section that you may do an updated MOD vid, so I'll probably wait till you publish. Do you know when you'll publish?
Thanks. The tires are 32x10-14 Roxillas. The Wheels that were on it in the video ree Raeline Kranks. I had them powdercoated gold. I have different wheels on it now.
Terry I have another item for your emergency kit our rims are 15 in so get a bike tube to use as a bead sealer if tire comes off of rim use lots of slickem
I just did this and followed your concept. It works very well. My question is how much does your box still move around once it is strapped. I would like to find a way to "fix" it in place as mine floats around a bit
It does move a little. I don't see that as an issue but it was suggested that one could use turnbuckles instead of the nylon straps to stop the movement.
In the video description box below the video itself. If you are watching on a phone there will be a down arrow on the right side under the video. That will open the description and the notes.
I like it. Thinking of returning my soft Honda bag that I’ve yet to install and doing this instead. Did the D rings from harbor freight come with the hardware to fasten them to the box or what should I use for that? Thanks!
I think you'll like this box much better than the Honda bag. Definitely holds more. The HF D rings do not come with hardware. I used 1/4 x 1 stainless button heads with nylock nuts to attach them to the box.
2:00 minutes into the video you can see the D ring on the side of the box. Strap to the factory D ring in the bed. Also I linked to the new straps I'm using now in the show notes. The cam lock traps are much easier to get tight especially in the close quarters on the sides.
Thanks for the video! I'm putting my box together now and am having trouble mounting the hold downs to the top of the box because of the double wall. Only way i can see is to remove material to access the bolts but i am worried it will weaken box? did you do that ?
@@terryhatfieldmin oh, ok thanks. I screwed up and already drilled holes for #10 panhead. i might try removing material for access, Thanks for the info!
@@steveandann456 Sorry! I should have made that clear in the video. Suggest a small hole saw on the backside so the access hole would be round. That would help maintain the structural integrity. BTW...I have been planning to do a new box video as I've updated mine a bit recently. Hope to shoot that footage in the next week. I'll post it ASAP.
@@terryhatfieldmin don't be sorry! I get ahead of myself like that all the time, i think its going to work just fine, box looks really good in back, thanks again.
They are Raceline Kranks. I had them powdercoated gold. www.2wheel.com/raceline-krank-wheels.html?sku=570-1676&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvbiBBhD-ARIsAGM48bwyxCCqXKn0BJEA3zXrGNkZrWpgGlCf-oR1L5YNTBzJtcKThCAORSsaAh0IEALw_wcB
Hey Terry, do the nylon straps stay tight? I put turnbuckles on however I ride really bumpy, Rocky stuff and I almost lost my box due to the turnbuckles rattling loose!
Hey Ragan. The cam lock straps have been super solid. I'm using them on a 52 quart cooler I have on an atv rack in my hitch as well. No issues with either loosening up.
Everything is attached with button head stainless machine screws and nylock nuts except the upper brackets on the latched. Those are attached with stainless sheet metal screws since there is no access on the lid.
Lacquer thinner. I'm guessing that there is some sort of mold release on these boxes. I could not get anything to stick before using the thinner to clean it. Did it multiple times where the weatherstripping is. Seems fine now.
@@terryhatfieldmin Finally got mine done - only thing different I did was black D rings on the box I found at home depot. And I put the rubber latches on the outside of the D rings because the ends of the box kinda popped up. I did not drill the TSC emblem off or the latch. All in all it came out good. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the video Terry! I have a very similar setup in my new Talon.
Thanks for watching!
I ended up taking out the rear most two 6mm bolts in the bottom of the bed. Then screwed a 60mm long hex head 6mm bolt in from the bottom, creating a stud, used a fender washer on top with a spacer to the bottom of the box. Drilled holes in the box and used wing nuts inside. That combined with the straps, ZERO movement. Awesome work Terry!
Thanks Jared!
I put the same Tractor supply box on my Fox Live Valve. Works great. The only difference that I did on my install, I used pop rivets to attach the stainless D rings and also used the tension bite clips for easy removal instead of the snap lock clips. All were purchased from Amazon. Good video!
Thank you! I've also changed over to those straps. I made notes with a link in the show notes. I've made a few other changes as well. Will be doing a new video on the box soon.
was also thinking of going the rivet route, any problems with the rivets securing tightly in the box being that its not metal?
@@ace3000000 Nope! Everything seems to be good n tight!
rex springer awesome, you by chance remember what size rivets you used? Wasn’t sure how thick the plastic was
@@ace3000000 I just used a Pop rivet gun and kit from Amazon. I had all of the drill bits to fit the holes. It worked perfectly with no gaps!
Got mine done a few days ago. Works great. I drilled the holes for the rubber latches a bit to high, but it’s still works.
Glad it worked for you! We still love ours.
Nice job!
Thanks Mike! The TSC box has served us well.
So sad, can’t find this box. Link in description is dead.
Apparently we've bought up every single one on the planet.
For your ice bag you can freeze some water bottles to keep everything cold an at end of day you can use the ice water to drink.👍🏼🇺🇸
Great tip!
My kids do that for soccer practice,. Don’t know why I never even considered that for wheeling lol. Great tip 👍🏽
Great video finished my box last night. Thank you for adding the links.
Thank you Justin!
As small as this may seem to ya sir this helped me out tremendously. Takes a lot of reaearch and trial and error to finally get a solid storage setup for sxs sometimes and this is the best setup ive seen for the money, even looks good! Fits perfect thank you!
Zach Applegate Thank you! Glad you like the box!
Nice idea. I’m using a very similar concept with the canvas straps and plastic buckles to secure my Honda soft bag on top of my subwoofer enclosure. It’s on my list to share as well here soon.
Thanks Jason! I always enjoy your videos.
🏆🏆🏆👍🇺🇲🙏
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching! Glad you found it helpful.
Go to your local hardware store and buy some small turnbuckles, hook them to the d-rings in the bed and the box and no more movement!
James Briscoe Thanks for the suggestion!!
It will work on any size rim if you can find right size bike tube
Thanks Keith! Sounds like a definite addition to the emergency kit.
Great video of the tractor supply storage box, can you let me know all the accessories you bought and where
Thanks. The links for everything I used plus some updates are listed in the show notes right under the video.
have you thought about adding any Milwaukee boxes to the top?
Not really. I'm still good with it as is.
Thank you on covering what i was wondering how you got the back of the box tied down because it is so tight back there but i see how you did it ..... Now let me see if i can do the same on my krx1000.....LOL...
Bought my box yesterday, thanks for sharing! I saw in comments section that you may do an updated MOD vid, so I'll probably wait till you publish. Do you know when you'll publish?
I just haven't taken the time to do it yet. I'll do it soon and post here when I do. Thanks for watching!
Wonder if some rotopax Jerry cans will fit in that space between the box and tailgate with enough room to open the latch
Not sure. I’d say it would be pretty tight.
Thanks appreciate the input
Yes sir. Glad to help.
Awesome! What kind of tires and rims are those?
Thanks. The tires are 32x10-14 Roxillas. The Wheels that were on it in the video ree Raeline Kranks. I had them powdercoated gold. I have different wheels on it now.
Terry I have another item for your emergency kit our rims are 15 in so get a bike tube to use as a bead sealer if tire comes off of rim use lots of slickem
I'm actually running 14's. :)
I just did this and followed your concept. It works very well. My question is how much does your box still move around once it is strapped. I would like to find a way to "fix" it in place as mine floats around a bit
It does move a little. I don't see that as an issue but it was suggested that one could use turnbuckles instead of the nylon straps to stop the movement.
Mine does too, i'm going to get some scrap rubber belting and put under it, should take care of it.
What tires are those you're running? They look nice, I just got my talon yesterday and I definitely want to upgrade the tires.
32x10-14 Roxxzillas. Love them.
@@terryhatfieldmin did you have to modify the suspension or anything to fit those?
Anyone have a part # for this box or one similar? I scoured the TSC website and never found it.
All the links are in the video description.
Where are show notes?
In the video description box below the video itself. If you are watching on a phone there will be a down arrow on the right side under the video. That will open the description and the notes.
Great video subscribed I like the way you do things what size tires are you running I just purchased my talon
Thanks! 32x10 Roxxzilla's. Love them!
Where is the list of parts to buy terry?
Hit the little down arrow next to the title of the video. That will open up the description. All the links are there.
I like it. Thinking of returning my soft Honda bag that I’ve yet to install and doing this instead. Did the D rings from harbor freight come with the hardware to fasten them to the box or what should I use for that? Thanks!
I think you'll like this box much better than the Honda bag. Definitely holds more. The HF D rings do not come with hardware. I used 1/4 x 1 stainless button heads with nylock nuts to attach them to the box.
Where did get the red white blue honda emblem?
Those are decals on the factory emblems. You can get them here: www.creativeutvgraphics.com/store/p245/Honda-Talon-American-Logos-Kit.html
How did you tie down the back of the box down that is what i am trying to Figure out
2:00 minutes into the video you can see the D ring on the side of the box. Strap to the factory D ring in the bed. Also I linked to the new straps I'm using now in the show notes. The cam lock traps are much easier to get tight especially in the close quarters on the sides.
Thanks for the video! I'm putting my box together now and am having trouble mounting the hold downs to the top of the box because of the double wall. Only way i can see is to remove material to access the bolts but i am worried it will weaken box? did you do that ?
The top mounts are attached with stainless sheet metal screws not bolted thru the box like the lowers are.
@@terryhatfieldmin oh, ok thanks. I screwed up and already drilled holes for #10 panhead. i might try removing material for access, Thanks for the info!
@@steveandann456 Sorry! I should have made that clear in the video. Suggest a small hole saw on the backside so the access hole would be round. That would help maintain the structural integrity. BTW...I have been planning to do a new box video as I've updated mine a bit recently. Hope to shoot that footage in the next week. I'll post it ASAP.
@@terryhatfieldmin don't be sorry! I get ahead of myself like that all the time, i think its going to work just fine, box looks really good in back, thanks again.
Where did you get those rims?
They are Raceline Kranks. I had them powdercoated gold. www.2wheel.com/raceline-krank-wheels.html?sku=570-1676&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvbiBBhD-ARIsAGM48bwyxCCqXKn0BJEA3zXrGNkZrWpgGlCf-oR1L5YNTBzJtcKThCAORSsaAh0IEALw_wcB
More on bike tube push back of tire on too rim place tube on front then air up tube too seal bead then inflate tire
Keith Grund you can also put a strap around the center of the tire an tighten it up this some times helps to air it up.😃
Hey Terry, do the nylon straps stay tight? I put turnbuckles on however I ride really bumpy, Rocky stuff and I almost lost my box due to the turnbuckles rattling loose!
Hey Ragan. The cam lock straps have been super solid. I'm using them on a 52 quart cooler I have on an atv rack in my hitch as well. No issues with either loosening up.
Where did you get the American flag Honda?
Here's the link. www.creativeutvgraphics.com/store/p245/Honda-Talon-American-Logos-Kit.html
Quick question where did you get the overlay for the Honda name plate?
Hi Keith. Here's the link. www.creativeutvgraphics.com/store/p245/Honda-Talon-American-Logos-Kit.html
Hey Terry! Did you attach everything with rivets? Any screws at all? Thanks!
Everything is attached with button head stainless machine screws and nylock nuts except the upper brackets on the latched. Those are attached with stainless sheet metal screws since there is no access on the lid.
@@terryhatfieldmin What size worked best for the screws? 1/2"? 3/4"? #6-32? Thank you Terry
@@bradlewis89 Hey Brad. I'm pretty sure the screws for the tie downs are 3/4" and they are 1 1/4" for the bases on the rubber latches. All 6-32.
@@terryhatfieldmin Thank you Terry! This is very helpful and saves me a lot of time! Take care!
Terry, when you said you switched to the marine rubber seal, what did you say you wiped the box down with in order to have seal stick better?
Lacquer thinner. I'm guessing that there is some sort of mold release on these boxes. I could not get anything to stick before using the thinner to clean it. Did it multiple times where the weatherstripping is. Seems fine now.
will it fit the 4 seat Talon?
Yes. The beds are all the same.
@@terryhatfieldmin that’s probably the fastest response I’ve gotten to a question on TH-cam. Thank You!
@@terryhatfieldmin Great video by the way. I just found you yesterday. After almost a year of owning the machine.
@@jackbauer628 Can't guarantee that every time but I was just hanging out and saw the notification. :)
@@terryhatfieldmin Finally got mine done - only thing different I did was black D rings on the box I found at home depot. And I put the rubber latches on the outside of the D rings because the ends of the box kinda popped up. I did not drill the TSC emblem off or the latch. All in all it came out good. Thanks for the video.