I'm still a fan of the original Con-ferr. Even though they went out of business 20 years ago. If you're patient you will find them, and if you know a good welder you can do anything with them, shorten or lengthen them, beef them up etc... and they are bombproof. My existing rack on my 1989 low mile FJ62 is the old welded 4-inch rack which was 4x5 when I got it and I lengthened it to 7'3" by 5' long then repainted it and added a FarmTek poultry material floor.
However, I thought I'd post a thread on the new rack I'm having rebuilt for the truck by Sam in Surprise, Arizona. He's a really good welder and machinist. I got the rack from Barry Henderson, a CSC member here in Phoenix and originally a native of South Africa. It's the large 6-inch tall Con-ferr which has somehow always looked right on the 60 series to me. Currently, plan is to use 1/2-inch square stock to beef up the rack, basically forming a floor with 6-6 inch spaces throughout, and I'm adding front and rear integrated LED lights. Eventually a 2nd spare tire holder (an original Con-ferr that I picked up on Ebay a few years ago, a propane tank hold down and a 3-can carrier for 2.5gallon spectre cans (I find these MUCH easier to get on and off the roof).
ANY INPUT FROM MUDDERS WOULD BE VERY WELCOME.
The first pics are of the rack on Barry's truck and then when it arrived at the shop. It was solid but bare bones. Small areas of corrosion.
However, I thought I'd post a thread on the new rack I'm having rebuilt for the truck by Sam in Surprise, Arizona. He's a really good welder and machinist. I got the rack from Barry Henderson, a CSC member here in Phoenix and originally a native of South Africa. It's the large 6-inch tall Con-ferr which has somehow always looked right on the 60 series to me. Currently, plan is to use 1/2-inch square stock to beef up the rack, basically forming a floor with 6-6 inch spaces throughout, and I'm adding front and rear integrated LED lights. Eventually a 2nd spare tire holder (an original Con-ferr that I picked up on Ebay a few years ago, a propane tank hold down and a 3-can carrier for 2.5gallon spectre cans (I find these MUCH easier to get on and off the roof).
ANY INPUT FROM MUDDERS WOULD BE VERY WELCOME.
The first pics are of the rack on Barry's truck and then when it arrived at the shop. It was solid but bare bones. Small areas of corrosion.