I just built and installed a pair of tie down rails for my F350 pick up. They were made from 3/16" angle iron with hooks bent from 3/8" round bar. The first 21" back from the cab was fabbed up by notcing out vertical side of the angle iron leaveing 1 3/16" then using the excess cut off a matching section and welded up a box section to set the tool box on. The mounting bolt holes are 1/2" and the hole on the bottom of the box area has a 1 1/8" hole on top to drop the bolt through and put a socket on it.
Here are some photos,
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08-11-2008, 09:37 PM #1
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Truck box tie down rails with toolbox
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08-13-2008, 04:01 AM #2
Nice job on the rails, thanks for sharing
Ken
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