Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby noodle on Sat, 11 Jun 2011 3:15 +0000

Nice look mate, well done on such a good find. You should be able to offload the tub/canopy/drawers and still come out in front ;)
Have to catch up and have a closer look.
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby 06lux on Thu, 08 Dec 2011 3:26 +0000

thank god for this thread. think its the only one on here that explains how to remove the tub. tray looks good by the way ;)
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby burns on Fri, 03 Feb 2012 5:00 +0000

could anyone tell me do you have to modify any of the fuel filler as in shorten it bend or make a new bracket for it or should your tray fit perfect over it the way it is.

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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby McSumWay on Fri, 03 Feb 2012 5:09 +0000

You will most likely need to remove the bolt that holds the filler to the chassis and fashion a new bracket as the trays are usually lower than the original position. Normally you will need to rotate the fuel neck in the hose to get it to fit and sometimes slide the neck into the hose as well.

The fuel filler necks have no bolt holes so using a muffler clamp and brackets is the best way to go.

Get it as high as you can and ensure there are absolutely no kinks in either the filler or breather hose as they have flow issues when under trays.
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Postby burns on Fri, 03 Feb 2012 5:29 +0000

trank you so much
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby SRD4D on Tue, 13 Mar 2012 4:23 +0000

mathew

that turned out very nice,what width is the tray?
Im about to start building a steel tray for my lux...
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby Matthew on Wed, 14 Mar 2012 5:40 +0000

SRD4D,

1810mm wide - useable (between dropsides) and 1770mm long - usable (between head board and rear drop side). As you can see the headboard is snug to the cabin which looks better and reduces length.

I'm really happy that I did it. I do not miss my old set up of canopy cargo draws at all.

When building be sure to include trundle tray and wheel arch tool boxes. These are so useful when touring or just keeping basic tools secure around town. I would also allow for water storage if you intend going bush a bit. I'm gonna fit a tank beneath the tray - plenty of room.

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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby jakelux on Wed, 14 Mar 2012 5:52 +0000

SRD4D wrote:mathew

that turned out very nice,what width is the tray?
Im about to start building a steel tray for my lux...


Around 1800 wide or as wide as the lux is at the front from flare to flare is ideal.
Length on the dual cab is perfect from 1650 to 1750 (or shorter for comp tray :D )
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby mtaylor17 on Mon, 06 Aug 2012 6:21 +0000

Hi fellas, never posted on here before, so please forgive me if I am going about this the wrong way.

At the moment I'm trying to replace my tub on my hilux, it's an 06 dual-cab sr5.

I have found a 2012 sr5 tub for sale and just seeing if you blokes had any idea if it would or wouldn't fit.

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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby ben_bass69 on Thu, 24 Jan 2013 8:12 +0000

Is there a part to change the fuel filler from the tub to tray type? If so does anybody know the part number?
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby kyle300exc on Thu, 24 Jan 2013 8:22 +0000

Mark to the best of my knowledge its a straight swap.
Ben dont know a part number, I changed mine from a tub to a tray and didnt have any dramas. Although I did cable tie the filler to hold it tight. Have heard of getting a filler line off a tray from the wreckers including key locking cap. There are also after market locking caps you can get, which reminds me Ill have to get around to that :lol:
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby ben_bass69 on Thu, 24 Jan 2013 8:30 +0000

kyle300exc wrote:Mark to the best of my knowledge its a straight swap.
Ben dont know a part number, I changed mine from a tub to a tray and didnt have any dramas. Although I did cable tie the filler to hold it tight. Have heard of getting a filler line off a tray from the wreckers including key locking cap. There are also after market locking caps you can get, which reminds me Ill have to get around to that :lol:


yeah that's about the only part I wasn't sure about, I was thinking about putting the trailer plug socket to the side of the number plate, would that work alright or would it be better to put it underneath?
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Postby kyle300exc on Thu, 24 Jan 2013 8:55 +0000

Which ever you like definately avoid the under side of the tow bar if you go off road, you should be able to mount in on top of the tow bar itself
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Postby ben_bass69 on Fri, 25 Jan 2013 9:51 +0000

Cool, cheers mate!
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Re: Tub Removal

Postby Hilux Max on Fri, 15 Feb 2013 12:24 +0000

Alby wrote:There is no need to change the filler neck. The locking ones have a different end so you cannot use a factory locking fuel cap on the tub type but there is a cheap aftermarket one that is not as good but an option.
I have since fitted a factory tray back locking one because I got it at the right price ;)


So to confirm, I cannot use a factory tub locking cap on my filler next that has a tub on it?

confused?

I know ones plastic and unlockable (factory tub equipped) and the other steel and lockable (Cab-chassis) but thought they;d mount the same on the filler necks.
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby Alby on Fri, 15 Feb 2013 1:05 +0000

Max they are different ends the tub ones have a threaded cap and the factory locking tray ones have a bayonet type locking head
They mount up the same, it is just the neck fitting that is different
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby wainui123 on Fri, 15 Feb 2013 4:45 +0000

SRD4D wrote:mathew

that turned out very nice,what width is the tray?
Im about to start building a steel tray for my lux...


Mate I have a very similar tray and in Buxton if you want to have a look to help with the build.

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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby Hilux Max on Fri, 15 Feb 2013 5:03 +0000

Alby wrote:Max they are different ends the tub ones have a threaded cap and the factory locking tray ones have a bayonet type locking head
They mount up the same, it is just the neck fitting that is different



Ah! so you not only need the locking cap, you also need the neck to suit.
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby Alby on Fri, 15 Feb 2013 5:06 +0000

That's it Max, you replace everything back to the flexible rubber hose
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Re: Tub Removal - Photos of Tray Fitted

Postby hiluxkingoftheroad on Thu, 21 Feb 2013 7:52 +0000

I have a 2004 Tub which I have taken of my 3.0L Dual Cab, Does anyone know how heavy the tub's are?
Just so I cant see how much heavier the new drop side will be...
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