How is the Storage Trunk for Malone Trailers # MPG481 Different from a Standard Storage Trunk
Published 11/17/2017 >
Question:
Hi, Other than the included brackets and strap, could you tell me the differences between this Malone Plano box and the manufactured Plano 1819 ...or 1919? XXL storage trunk? Thanks
asked by: Daniel
Helpful Expert Reply:
I couldn't find too much information regarding the part numbers that you referenced besides that those storage containers have wheels, their storage capacity, and that they came with straps to secure the containers.
What sets the Storage Trunk for Malone Trailers # MPG481 apart from other storage trunks like it is that it is customized to fit directly in a Malone trailer's framework like part # MPG460G and it is made in the USA.
It also comes with a 5-year warranty, a 9 foot tie-down strap, and galvanized mounting brackets, added wheels, removable lid, and the option to lock it (with a lock like part # 131D).
I have attached a link to the installation instructions for you to check out as well.
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Malone's MPG481 Trailer Storage Trunk - Fits EcoLight, MicroSport & LowMax Trailers - Lockable
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