What are trunks?

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Luggage boxes are hard cases mounted on a car or truck’s roof to store luggage safely. They can be made of durable plastic and have locks. They can also be fitted to other parts of the vehicle, such as the rear. The size and shape of the box can vary, and they must be secured to the roof using mounting hardware known as feet.

Luggage boxes are hard cases usually mounted on the roof of a car or truck in which luggage can be stored safely and securely during travel. Roof racks are usually designed to be streamlined and lightweight, and must be properly secured to a roof rack to prevent the unit from flying off the roof during travel. Many boxes are made from different types of durable plastics and are often hinged to allow easy access inside the box. Many models also feature locks to ensure the contents of the box are secure when the vehicle is not in motion.

Other types of trunks may be fitted to other parts of the vehicle, or may be designed entirely for other vehicles. Some types of motorcycles, for example, come with top cases that mount to the rear of the motorcycle, or even to the sides of the motorcycle from the rear wheel. Some automotive boxes can be fitted to the car or truck via a towbar receiver unit, meaning the box will be located at the rear of the vehicle rather than on top of it.

The size and shape of the roof racks can vary according to the driver’s needs. Some boxes are short and wide, spanning the entire width of the vehicle’s roof, while others are narrower and slightly taller, taking up only half the width of the vehicle’s roof. In both cases, the front of the trunk is usually tapered for better aerodynamic positioning. The back of the box can also be tapered, although this is not always the case, as it can limit storage space. The overall length of the box can also vary according to the user’s needs, although most boxes extend entirely along the length of the roof.

Luggage boxes must be secured to the top of the vehicle using mounting hardware known as feet. These feet are usually padded on the bottom to avoid damaging the car’s finish, and the tops of the feet have hooks or other fastening methods designed to work in conjunction with the box itself. This hardware secures the box directly to the roof or an existing roof rack for stability while on the road. It is not uncommon to find feet equipped with padlocks to prevent theft of the entire box.




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