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G'day all

Why do some tubs have cargo barriers on the tub by the back window and others don't? .

Do you specify which way you want to go when buying new or is it luck of the draw/model specific?.

I have the barrier on my tray and would like to remove it.

It looks like its welded in so I guess I would have to cut it off or chase up a tray that doesn't have the barrier.

Any advice/info would be appreciated.









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Hi mate my SR has the load rail on the tub.It has what is known or referred to by Toyota as the " J " Deck,signified by the two (2) latches holding the tailgate closed and the SR5 has what Toyota refers to as the " A" Deck,signified by a single central tailgate handle,and no load rail (barrier on the back window ) and smooth sides with no external tie down hooks,hope that helps you out mate

Posted (edited)

Thanks for the feedback.

My ute is a Extra Cab 2x4 SR5,the tub is as you have described except it has the cargo bars at the back window.

Perhaps it went either way in 2005 as that was the begining of the new shape

Edited by AFM

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