"Maximizing Space: How to Choose the Right Size Tray for Your Ute"

Author: G7   Date Posted:21 February 2024 

"Maximizing Space: How to Choose the Right Size Tray for Your Ute"

 

When it comes to buying a tray for your ute, one of the most important things to consider is the size. After all, you want a tray that's big enough to carry all your tools and equipment. In this article, we'll take a look at how to choose the right size tray for your ute and make the most of the space you have.

 

An important factor to consider when choosing the right size tray for your ute is the type of vehicle you own. Different vehicles have different tray sizes, so it's important to match the size of the tray to the size of your vehicle. A small tray on a large ute will look disproportionate and not be as functional as a larger tray would be. A larger tray on a small ute may be too heavy to handle and too big for the vehicle. For example, Mitsubishi Tritons will regularly have a shorter tray than many other other utes like Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max as their rear axle is further forward. In this case the shorter ute tray looks proportionate and reduces the chance of having too much weight rear of the axle.

 

Additionally, it's also important to think about the type of work you will be doing and the tools and equipment you will be transporting. If you are a tradesman who needs to carry a lot of tools and equipment, you will need a larger tray. On the other hand, if you are an outdoor enthusiast who needs space for camping gear, a smaller tray may be sufficient.

 

In conclusion, choosing the right size tray for your ute is essential to make the most of the space you have. It's important to match the size of the tray to the size of your vehicle, think about the type of work you will be doing and the tools and equipment you will be transporting. With these factors in mind, you'll be able to make an informed decision and select a tray that will meet your specific needs and help you make the most of your ute. Feel free to reach out to the team at G7 Australia to discuss your requirement.


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