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Jordan wilson

Jordan wilson

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Hey guys,

New to the forum so first of all, Hi!
Just curious as to what everyone's Ute's look like? Doing a bit of research before I splurge out on a ute.
So first of all, what's better? Tubtray with a canopy and draw setup? Or steel flat tray with toolboxes?

Please share some photos of storage on your Ute's etc.

Thanks heaps guys!
 
Jordan wilson

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This is a dual cab ute.
 

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RandyMac

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The American equivalent would be a Ranchero or an El Camino, neither of which have been built in many years.
I currently drive a '66 Ranchero, payload is around 800 lbs, but it is comfortable with 5-600 lbs.
The '65 I had would haul about the same, but those narrow drum brakes made it iffy in the hills.
the '66 with 3 straw bales.

The '65 with 3 bales
 
2strokenut

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well mate i got a flat tray hilux 1995 the saws and fule and all the rest of the junk go in the cab unless the old man or my wife comes then they go in a tool box and i am set up to pull a trailer the only thing i would love/need is a winch

o and the old girl has a tip tray and i only use it maybe once a year
 
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Depends on who wants to know, and why.
The American equivalent would be a Ranchero or an El Camino, neither of which have been built in many years.
I currently drive a '66 Ranchero, payload is around 800 lbs, but it is comfortable with 5-600 lbs.
The '65 I had would haul about the same, but those narrow drum brakes made it iffy in the hills.
the '66 with 3 straw bales.

The '65 with 3 bales


Looks like there's something dripping under that Harley. :popcorn2:
 
Creeker

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With the rear axle so close to the cab I can't imagine that thing can hold much weight? Few hundred lbs?

If you have Australia or whatever in your location, sorry. All that info doesn't show up on my phone for some reason.

Most have load capacity 700kg or better, 2 stroke nuts tray ute is probably 1,000kg. (1kg = 2.2lb.)
 
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