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QLD - No tray on ute question - is it legal?
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QLD - No tray on ute question - is it legal?
Is it legal to drive around in QLD with no tray on your ute?
I cannot find the answer on QLD transport websites.
Thanks
I cannot find the answer on QLD transport websites.
Thanks
I don't see why not (if you have a bumper, lights, mudguards/flaps and everything else), since you can buy them that way. At QLD transport when you buy a cab chassis there is a box you have to tick for "intended construction". There is no box for "nothing" though.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
It is because lots of people don't want a tray, they want a pantec, tipper, tow-truck setup, etc...RockyF70 wrote: I actually never understood why they charge extra for the trays Its like asking if you want a bonnet with the car or sumthink
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
and also some people update there utes etc and keep there tray to put on the new oneISUZUROVER wrote:It is because lots of people don't want a tray, they want a pantec, tipper, tow-truck setup, etc...RockyF70 wrote: I actually never understood why they charge extra for the trays Its like asking if you want a bonnet with the car or sumthink
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Thats what it is here in Vic.......jcclures wrote: register it as cab and Chassis, and you must have taillights and mudguards.
Same rules as a mack truck running bobtail ( no trailer ).
Kingy
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tray
Friend worked for Toyota (springwood QLD) and stated that he wasn't allowed to take a new D4D hilux home because it didn't have a tray on and it was illegal
Ring the cops and department of transport to be safe
Ring the cops and department of transport to be safe
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
Re: tray
What about the little things like mudguards, indicators, tail lights, brake lights etc. Did the D4D have those?LuxyBoy wrote:Friend worked for Toyota (springwood QLD) and stated that he wasn't allowed to take a new D4D hilux home because it didn't have a tray on and it was illegal
Ring the cops and department of transport to be safe
Scott
tray
Don't remember Scott. It was brand new at the dealers lot; new truck without tray don't know what that has and doesn't have.
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
no tray
i drove my ute around for a few months with no tray, past cops dept. transport, etc no worries. just made sure still had very visible lights and mad mud flaps that were like wheel arches, went all the way over the tire - front to back - stopping anything from flying up from the tyres. u see plenty of neutes getting around with similar get ups...
Re: tray
quite often they dont come with rear lights mounted and they definantly dont have mudguards so no they wouldnt be roadworthy.LuxyBoy wrote:Don't remember Scott. It was brand new at the dealers lot; new truck without tray don't know what that has and doesn't have.
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