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#1 ute tray?
dat51k Posted on: 2006/2/6 7:18
hey guys i am not sure what to do with my ute tray i was thinkin of cuttin it out and replacing it with a new sheet of metal but the sheets of metal arent big enough to cover the whole of the tray floor i was wondering if i should use something else like wood or if anyone in the shire knows of a place where they can fabricate a new floor that would be great.


#2 Re: ute tray?
DVLDAT Posted on: 2006/2/6 8:11
u can buy sheets of stainless steel and cheqer plate in 3x1.2m which is more then enought to do a tray of a 1200 ute just ring around i know for sure there are a few factory's in taren point that sell sheet metal ect


#3 Re: ute tray?
Steveo_1987 Posted on: 2006/2/6 11:25
Yer i looked for sheet metal to redo my tray. Couldn't find sheets big enough. But now i am goin to do it with checker plate and it will look real nice


#4 Re: ute tray?
dat51k Posted on: 2006/2/7 7:41
does the sheet of checker plate fit the size of the tray? do they come bigger than the sheets of just standard sheet metal?


#5 Re: ute tray?
DVLDAT Posted on: 2006/2/7 10:14
i have seen sheets big enough 2 fit it the tray in a standard size in cheqer plate and sheet metal best bet is 2 ring around from yellow pages and ask a few local metal shops good luk


#6 Re: ute tray?
Mat_1200ute Posted on: 2006/2/8 8:28
just a question.wouldn't a sheet of cheqer plate that big be pretty heavy.


#7 Re: ute tray?
DVLDAT Posted on: 2006/2/8 8:39
depends on thickness of the cheqer plate would be heaps havyier if u went straight over existing floor i would cut old floor out b4 installing unless u have 300rwhp and need the weight


#8 Re: ute tray?
Mat_1200ute Posted on: 2006/2/8 9:11
doesnt sound like a bad idea for u mate you haven't got much more to go.


#9 Re: ute tray?
snowy Posted on: 2006/2/8 9:45
If you buy checkerplate 1.9 mm thick the extra weight is hardly noticeable. Probably only 10 odd kg's heavier. Holds the rear end down nicely.


#10 Re: ute tray?
ANGE Posted on: 2006/2/8 11:26
i replaced the floor of my first project ute...
i remember i couldnt find sheets big enough to do it all in one piece.. so i had a join going across the car between the wheel tubs on the middle chassis rail... i removed the old flooring first (a time consuming job) then welded in the new one....

came up alright for a backyard repair

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