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mlenz
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Post #1 post 20th June 2009 - 02:50 AM
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ExodusDesign
Post #2

had marine carpet in the tray of my old CA18DET rodeo.


 
lukeslux
Post #3

thats mint!! ^^

Mixtapes
Post #4

yeeeeee boosted ute

sleazy32
Post #5

yeah i like that

surfer_h
Post #6

my trayback luxys marine carpeted tray


 
ranga
Post #7

here is mine..




was thinking marine carpet inside the cab to.... still looking into it

xrichiex
Post #8

how much have you blokes been paying for the carpeting?

and do u just lift up the side rails and screw tham back down over the carpet or have yous stuck it to the tray?

any help would be sweet

surfer_h
Post #9

QUOTE (xrichiex @ Jun 24 2009, 08:15 AM) *
how much have you blokes been paying for the carpeting?

and do u just lift up the side rails and screw tham back down over the carpet or have yous stuck it to the tray?

any help would be sweet



thats exactly wat i did, bit of a fuk around but its a neater job, also put some liquid nails down the center to tryn stop it bubbling wen it gets hot.

xrichiex
Post #10

QUOTE (surfer_h @ Jun 24 2009, 02:13 PM) *
thats exactly wat i did, bit of a fuk around but its a neater job, also put some liquid nails down the center to tryn stop it bubbling wen it gets hot.



cheers for that mate

just framing up a headboard now getting that checker plated then im gonna get the marine carpet yeoww

ranga
Post #11

mines not screwed down i used a HD glue with glue gun.. got from bunnings pretty cheap

shiftmad
Post #12

all those are nice bar the rims on them all,

What about the nice looking timber trays?

luxxy101
Post #13

shoulda called this thread show us ur rugs

surfer_h
Post #14

timber trays cost a bit, and u need spacers eg cork in them otherwise the swell and the boards pop up. and they need constant oiling. alot of maintance but they look good if u keep them looking good.

ranga
Post #15

hahaha yeh i had black stockos on there now...

myself and my oldman where going to make a wood tray but i use it for work and throwing engines and gearboxs on the back would just fuk it.....

5EX4A1
Post #16

really really shit photo but u get the idea, my daily!

surfer_h
Post #17

nice n low, neat lookn ute =]

ranga
Post #18

nice lookn ute 5ex

praise the lowered
Post #19

I used those metal pop-clip things like the ones on denim shorts n stuff. Alot of mucking around to get a taught neat finish but allows me to remove it quickly, just hope nobody flogs it.

Gangsta5
Post #20

Here's my half finshed wood tray...


ParaDoxxx
Post #21

old lux

mlenz
Post #22

oh nice, yeh, carpet'd tray or timber one.
chuck picks up

RHI-SEE
Post #23

my mate had a full wooden tray on his 07 lux but it wasnt weathered enough so it slowly expanded & lifted. he has now replaced it with marine carpet to which some douce went and poured black paint all over. if i had one i would use fake grass.

mlenz
Post #24

fake grass haha. that could be pretty sick

mlenz
Post #25

any more?

skyvia:P
Post #26

QUOTE (ranga @ Jun 21 2009, 06:15 PM) *
here is mine..




was thinking marine carpet inside the cab to.... still looking into it





how much did those wheels set you back mate? they look nice whered you steel em from hah

ranga
Post #27

bought the car with them on mate they are terrority rims but i got defected for them so its got black stockos on it now sad.gif

skyvia:P
Post #28

aww that sucks fucking pigs looked good tho man! still would.. but not as good as it did! haha

ding dot
Post #29

Was the defect for the rims or the non load rated tyres? looks like 235/45 R17's ? The ones you need to get a 102 load rating are the 235/60 R17's. Good year do load rated tyres for that rim (good year integrity) or I'm going to put these on my territory rims once they get powder coated next week.

http://www.bobjane.com.au/tyreset-details/...sscb/false.html

ranga
Post #30

no got gone for RIM SIZE and load rating..

also found bob jane/tyre power etc etc etc.. wouldnt touch my car for a wheel aligment either as its highly dangours...

so i just took them off....

ding dot
Post #31

Thats shit, whats wrong with the rim size if the overall size isn't different.

What was bob jane's reasoning for highly dangerous ???

that_rodeo_guy
Post #32

QUOTE (ding dot @ Jul 27 2009, 04:13 PM) *
Thats shit, whats wrong with the rim size if the overall size isn't different.

What was bob jane's reasoning for highly dangerous ???



Because it's really hard to get a rim/tyre combo with the correct load rating whilst retaining the correct overall diameter - once you increase the rim size that is.

JMPNHO
Post #33

QUOTE (luxxy101 @ Jun 24 2009, 08:33 PM) *
shoulda called this thread show us ur rugs
good call

mlenz
Post #34

haha yeh, owell. SHOW US YOUR RUGS!

BravLow
Post #35

well if thats the case.. heres my rug. lol.


 
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