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1990 75 series tray dimensions?

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1990 75 series tray dimensions?

Post by Nuckingfuts »

Hey,
can anyone tell me the hole dimensions for a 75 series single cab tray? also if a tray from a single cab LN106 hilux has any chance of fitting on a 75 series without some serious mods? i am tryin to sell my old tray. did a search but couldnt find anythin :cry: Thanks
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yes

Post by 75 cruser »

you can make any tray fit with a welder and grinder

rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
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Post by Alpine Hunter »

It really depends how wide you want it to be on any particular vehicle. My tray only sticks out each side of the cab and inch or two but others have half a foot.
Same deal with overhang at the back.
Generally its the mounting that may need to be adjusted a bit to get it to fit another vehicle.
My guess is that the 75 and Hiluxs arent that different in width so it is just matter of doing the measurements of width and length to make sure.
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Post by Nuckingfuts »

yeah for me modifying it would not be a problem as i am a machinist/welder type thingy but i would not be doing it, the buyer would be. widths etc arent really a prob, its more the bolt holes and distance from back of cab, chassis width etc. i dont know anyone with a 75 series to measure off or look at,
thanks
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Post by Alpine Hunter »

Just duck down to your local toyota dealer and do some stealth measurements ;)
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Post by Nuckingfuts »

might have too, secret squirrell style :lol:
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Post by Dane »

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Shot at 2007-08-02


The front bolt hole is about 145mm back from the front of the headboard.
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Post by Nuckingfuts »

thanks mate that is perfect
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