They changed the way I work on cars a little. I used to walk to my box every time I needed a tool but now the tools I use 90% of the time are on my 5 drawer cart and I only visit the big box for job specific tools. My productivity jumped up immediately.
The boxes are great. The price is...
The shop was built with sloping floors. Must have seemed like a good idea back in the day but nothing is level. The drawers would creep open if left unlatched. The cardboard is to keep it level. I have to set the brakes on my roll cart or it might wander off.
In ATF or coolant those rubber handles are every bit as slippery as chrome, and feel slimy. The comfort grip stuff is obnoxious. I wish the tool mfg's would just make a damn fine tool and stop trying to reinvent the wheel because of the results of a focus group.
Watched a tech throw his tool box over the side of his truck when he tore a$$ out of the parking lot on his last day. Scattered his tools all over the street. It was fail.
I have done king pins on dozens of medium duty trucks that were WAY bigger than yours and a real air hammer will drive out even rusted nasty-stuck king pins easy as pie. I have a CP717 air hammer.
I too have the top and bottom. I'm assuming you mean the right lower drawer, the over-square one. My right bottom drawer is a library for reference material and I keep some fender blankets in their too.
How about the top compartment on yours? The damn thing is almost 6 feet tall so people...