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Truck Storage Guide

Truck bed drawer hardware guide.

Truck bed drawers need hardware that can handle loaded travel, vibration, lock control, release access, and the space limits of a bed platform or overland storage system.

Overland truck bed drawer extended on heavy-duty locking drawer slides

Short answer

For truck bed drawers, use heavy-duty side-mount locking drawer slides when the drawer must pull out smoothly, stay closed while driving, and stay open while loading gear. Confirm depth, loaded weight, side clearance, fasteners, and release access before building the drawer box.

What makes truck drawers different

A truck drawer is not a normal cabinet drawer. It may carry tools, recovery gear, camping equipment, a fridge, a stove, or a full cargo box. It also lives in a moving vehicle where vibration, dust, slopes, and sudden stops are normal.

That makes lock behavior and structural support more important. A drawer that slides open while driving can damage gear and the vehicle. A drawer that rolls closed while loaded can be frustrating or unsafe at camp. A drawer that is not square can bind once the truck flexes or the cargo shifts.

Hardware planning points

Loaded weightInclude tools, recovery gear, cargo boxes, drawer material, and any mounted appliance.
Travel lengthFull extension helps reach gear deep in the platform without unloading the drawer.
Lock controlLock-in matters for driving. Lock-out matters when the drawer is open on uneven ground.
Release accessWide truck drawers often benefit from a release that can be operated from one side.
Mounting frameBuild a square, rigid frame so both slides stay parallel through the full travel path.
EnvironmentPlan for dust, water exposure, cleaning access, and periodic inspection.

Build checklist

  • Measure bed platform depth and drawer box length.
  • Confirm both slide mounting surfaces are parallel and rigid.
  • Leave access to the release mechanism.
  • Use fasteners suited to plywood, steel, or aluminum frame material.
  • Test lock-in and lock-out before adding full cargo weight.
  • Check tailgate, tonneau cover, fridge lid, and cargo interference.

Should a truck drawer use locking slides?

In most truck bed storage systems, yes. Locking slides reduce the need for separate straps or latches and make the drawer more controlled in daily use. Lock-in holds the drawer closed while traveling. Lock-out holds the drawer open while you load tools or reach gear.

Read Do Locking Drawer Slides Lock Open and Closed? for more detail on end-position locking.

COREAX product match

COREAX heavy-duty locking drawer slides are built for truck bed drawers, overland cargo trays, mobile gear storage, and wide pull-outs where lock control and release access matter.

View Heavy-Duty Drawer Slides