Bradford Built Steel 4-Box Utility Bed
The Bradford Built Steel 4-Box Utility Bed is engineered for unmatched strength, smart storage, and all-day performance in the harshest work environments. Constructed from heavy-duty steel, it’s ideal for professionals who rely on their truck bed for rugged utility, security, and towing power.
🔧 Key Features of the Bradford Built Steel 4-Box Utility Bed
🛡 Headache Rack on Bradford Built Utility Bed for Maximum Cab Safety
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Signature Bradford Built design
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Integrated stop, reverse, and side marker lights
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Provides maximum safety and visibility on the job
🧰 4-Box Steel Tool Storage on Work Truck Bed
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Four underbody toolboxes (2 on each side)
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Lockable and weather-resistant for secure storage
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Keeps tools organized and frees up bed space
🔗 Fold-Down Side Rails with Tie-Downs on Utility Truck Bed
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Four flush-mount tie-down rings installed on the fold-down side rails
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Provide strong, flexible anchor points for strapping down cargo
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Ideal for hauling equipment, materials, and oddly shaped loads
🚧 Versatile Fold-Down Sides on the Bradford Steel 4-Box Bed
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Side rails fold down for easy forklift or hand loading
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Upright sides keep cargo securely contained
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Folded-down position offers flatbed surface plus tie-down points
🛠 Durable Steel Construction Built for Heavy-Duty Work
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100% steel frame resists impacts and harsh use
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Built for jobsite abuse, heavy tools, and long-term durability
🚛 Towing Power in the Bradford Built Steel 4-Box Utility Bed
Gooseneck Hitch for High-Capacity Hauling
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Recessed ball rated at 30,000 lbs. towing capacity
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Designed for hauling large trailers and heavy loads
Receiver Hitch Rated for 24,000 lbs. of Towing Strength
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2.5″ receiver tube rated at 24,000 lbs. towing capacity
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Built for heavy-duty towing applications
⚠️ Safety Tips for Towing with a Bradford Built Utility Bed
Load Handling for 24K Rated Hitch
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Distribute weight evenly and balance the trailer
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Skilled driving is essential for heavy towing
How to Strut the Rear Hitch for Safe Long-Term Use
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Must be strutted to the truck frame for safety
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Use flat or structural steel at approx. 45° angle
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Pre-cut holes in upright tubes make strut installation easy
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Optional: Weld directly to bumper
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Never skip structural reinforcement—this ensures long-term safety and performance when towing at full capacity.