I'm putting a new bar on the front of my BJ74, to take a winch (an Ironman 9,500lb). Haven't got the new bar yet, but I've just taken the old one off. Looks like a previous owner of this truck welded a bit of box-section tubing into the end of the RHS rail - see photo
Can't work out why it was put there in the first place, the rail looks sound. I was planning on grinding it out of there. Mainly because it gets in the way, for bolting stuff to the rail, and also I figure they left the end of the rail open for a reason, so moisture and general grunge doesn't build up in there and lead to rusting. Those little Toyota engineers don't make reliable cars by accident.
What do you ih8mud people think? Would grinding it out weaken the rail? Should I just leave it there? Thanks for any responses, Peter
Can't work out why it was put there in the first place, the rail looks sound. I was planning on grinding it out of there. Mainly because it gets in the way, for bolting stuff to the rail, and also I figure they left the end of the rail open for a reason, so moisture and general grunge doesn't build up in there and lead to rusting. Those little Toyota engineers don't make reliable cars by accident.
What do you ih8mud people think? Would grinding it out weaken the rail? Should I just leave it there? Thanks for any responses, Peter