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serria tray width

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serria tray width

Post by goodie »

in the not to distance future, i could be accuriing a suzuki lwb ute, i hate the current tray on this zook and wish to make my own, but my question is, how much smaller can i make the tray?(massive over hang from the chassie) and what is the width of the zook body (i wouldnt want my tray to hang out over the sides)

I will up load a image of my drawing for the tray once i get these measaments

Cheers heaps
Nick

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Post by ofr57 »

Mines a duel cab tray choped down
will measure tommrow and post a pic if i can find the camera
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Post by goodie »

sweet mate, thanks.

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Post by micromachine »

Just measured it was roughly 1400mm door to door, I've got an 85 lwb ute.

Hope this helps. ;)
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Post by goodie »

thanks, that heaps help, now all i have to do is work out how long i need the tray , then i can work out how much steel i would need.
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Post by grimbo »

how about waiting til you get the Zuk home and can do some measurements on your own rig. You may also find that you might be able to modify the tray you have.
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Post by goodie »

this tray is quite rusted, i dont know wether it could be still usable re- RWC
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Post by grimbo »

fair enough but I still think it is a better idea to measure your vehicle and play around with a few ideas rather than commiting to something without the vehicle in front of you. It will be very handy to have the old tray there so you can match mounting positions and dimensions etc.
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Post by goodie »

im not going to make the tray, without the zook being in front of me, im just trying to get an idea on prices for steel etc.
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Post by ofr57 »

152cm wide by 154 long :cool:

checker plate box is going on the back soon
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Post by goodie »

that looks very good. :D
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Post by grimbo »

this is my tray setup on mine. Alao cut the rear chassis overhang off and put in a new rear crossmember. I found with mine that actually needed to add some weight in the back as the original tray was so light that it was hard to generate much traction from the rear wheels. By adding some weight the car was a bit more evenly matched front to back. It also allowed me to put the spare wheel at the back and two jerry cans then all my camping gear for two people
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Post by goodie »

this is what im thinking, got better ones drawn on paper
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Post by goodie »

that top bit is the back :roll:
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