When choosing a truck deck, most people focus on what’s visible — deck length, side rails, tie-down points, and towing capacity. But one of the most useful features often gets...
Standard truck boxes waste space, limit load capacity, and fail under the demands of commercial use. A properly built truck deck transforms a pickup into a legitimate work vehicle capable...
The Hillsboro GII steel truck deck includes lockable underbody toolboxes that provide secure storage without consuming deck space. These steel boxes mount beneath the deck, keeping tools accessible while maintaining...
The Hillsboro GII steel truck deck prioritizes durability and surface hardness for operations involving heavy equipment, concentrated loads, and abrasive materials. Key features enhance the GII’s performance in demanding applications....
The Hillsboro Series 4000 truck deck includes design elements that improve both functionality and appearance. These features distinguish the Series 4000 from standard flat deck configurations. Tapered Front on...
The Hillsboro Series 4000 and Hybrid STA 1000 share many functional features but differ in their material construction approach. Understanding these differences helps match deck choice to specific operational priorities....
The Hillsboro STA 1000 Hybrid Truck Deck combines steel deck surface with aluminum skirting and storage components. This mixed-material approach delivers the load-bearing strength of steel where it matters most...
A new remote or unpaired existing remote requires reprogramming to communicate with the bale deck transmitter. This pairing process restores wireless control and gets your equipment up and running quickly....
Hillsboro Truck Decks include practical features designed for daily hauling and towing operations. These standard elements address common challenges in cargo securing, storage, and deck versatility without requiring aftermarket additions....