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tray bob including the side boards

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tray bob including the side boards

Post by roberts »

has anyone cut down there tray and side boards i know i would be straight forward with a flat tray
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Post by Slayer »

sounds like it would turn out a bit funny, could be costy and time consuming to get the sides to all line up again. build a new one nice and short, and keep your current one for when u wanna cart stuff..

or maybe u could get a tray off a dualcab thats already got the sides build for it and stuff.
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Post by -Richo- »

If your going to run IFS rears and extended shackles either bob the tray after you do this or allow for the shackles sticking out when you shorten it. I bobbed mine as short as possible and now the shackles stick out so i need to modify it now. :oops:
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Post by Sandy Rut »

Do it - its too easy.
You dont need to spend $ on anything besides cutting wheels for your grinder.
Cutting down your tray is good cheap fun.
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Post by darkor »

got a d/cab hilux that i cut 600mm out of the middle of the tray that way i could keep the rear of the tray looking std with light mounts etc.

cut same amount out of side boards and welded back together. wasn't hard to get it all to line up and find i rarely have side boards on anyway.
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Post by darkor »

found a pic of my tray. took a day to do.
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Post by bogged »

I think Tonka did with his.
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Post by ToNkA »

bogged wrote:I think Tonka did with his.
check the members section


Mines a style side. ;)
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Post by roberts »

Sandy Rut wrote:Do it - its too easy.
You dont need to spend $ on anything besides cutting wheels for your grinder.
Cutting down your tray is good cheap fun.


can i super glue it back togerther

or do i need a welder if so what type its a steel tray
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Post by roberts »

darkor wrote:found a pic of my tray. took a day to do.


would you be able to post a pic of it with the sides on
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Post by ToNkA »

roberts wrote:
can i super glue it back togerther



:shock:
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Post by roberts »

ToNkA wrote:
roberts wrote:
can i super glue it back togerther



:shock:


i would use the heaver duty stuff :D
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Post by -Richo- »

roberts wrote:
ToNkA wrote:
roberts wrote:
can i super glue it back togerther



:shock:


i would use the heaver duty stuff :D

:rofl: Theres these things called "welders", have you heard of them?
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Post by Wooders »

Perkins paste :idea:
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Post by darkor »

roberts wrote:
darkor wrote:found a pic of my tray. took a day to do.


would you be able to post a pic of it with the sides on



will try to take one and have it up before monday
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Post by Busiboy »

roberts wrote:
ToNkA wrote:
roberts wrote:
can i super glue it back togerther



:shock:


i would use the heaver duty stuff :D


No need, Clag will hold it together for about .005 seconds, use the welder mate ;)
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Post by GRIMACE »

Busiboy wrote:
roberts wrote:
ToNkA wrote:
roberts wrote:
can i super glue it back togerther



:shock:


i would use the heaver duty stuff :D


No need, Clag will hold it together for about .005 seconds, use the welder mate ;)
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why both wasting all your $$$ welding when you can use sum good 100mph tape :?:
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Post by Busiboy »

AnthonyP wrote:why both wasting all your $$$ welding when you can use sum good 100mph tape :?:


actually, I have to mod my suspension mounts and hate welding, sounds like a great idea :armsup: heaps easier.

Anyone for a test drive?
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Post by MY45 »

Busiboy wrote:
AnthonyP wrote:why both wasting all your $$$ welding when you can use sum good 100mph tape :?:


actually, I have to mod my suspension mounts and hate welding, sounds like a great idea :armsup: heaps easier.

Anyone for a test drive?


Doesnt sound qw bad as having to drive with a broken tie rod end thats been tie wired together :roll: At least if the tape breaks you can still steer :D


The tie wire did break a few times....so we just added more and more :lol:
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Post by bogged »

roberts wrote:
ToNkA wrote:
roberts wrote:
can i super glue it back togerther



:shock:


i would use the heaver duty stuff :D

fuckin amatures.. YOU USE SOLDER TO HOLD IT TOGETHER
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Post by darkor »

we just used the FORCE on mine :D
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Post by darkor »

pics with side boards on
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Post by dieseldude »

That looks cool!

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Post by roberts »

looks sweet that want im after

ill get a round to it one day thanks
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Post by high n mighty »

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Thats about all the pics I have available of my shortened tray. Its 1240mm long and 1600mm wide.
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