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Thread: 130 - The old tray vs tub

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    I've got a tray on mine, however I also have an aluminium canopy (with jack off legs)which is on 80% of the time. I love the canopy for all my tools and stuff for work and couldn't do without it. Built in drawers, lights, 12v distribution board, chargers, shelf etc..
    But towards the end of each job I'm doing (Builder) I run around with just the tray on so I can do site cleans ups etc..
    Best of both worlds with a 15min swap over.
    Seems to go a bit faster without the canopy on as well!!!!

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    I swapped my tub for a tray, mostly out of need to allow my Trayon camper. However, even without the camper, I'd still go for a tray. Like other comments, I think they're way more versatile, and probably going against the grain, but better looking also.

    I've lifted mine just high enough to fit a 235/85R16 underneath in a 1800 x 1200 sliding drawer (along with tools, spares, camping gear, shovel, axe etc. This still gives me a full 1800 x 1800 surface to put stuff in/on. Also allows under-tray side tool boxes to be fitted..

    Finally, I think a tray is easier to look after (particularly an alloy) - dirt and scratches look perfectly normal!

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    I just love the iconic look of the tub, I know there are many advantages with a tray, Im a builder and have a 2015 130 with a tub which has an original canopy, I love it, I love having a tailgate to sit on,I do a lot of surfing, kayaking and always need a place to sit to remove boots, booties etc. Im planning to do some world travel in the 130 and will be getting a aluminum canopy for the tub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    I’d go tray over tub.....tub looks the good but are a pain for general use.
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    The OP mentioned a slide out tray bed, I think that's probably the prime setup for a tub and canopy arrangement but does anyone have any experience with the tray slides?

    Know if they flog out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wicks89 View Post
    The OP mentioned a slide out tray bed, I think that's probably the prime setup for a tub and canopy arrangement but does anyone have any experience with the tray slides?

    Know if they flog out?
    Yep, runners fill with dust and dirt then jam up and flog out.
    If your not typically driving with associated dust, then they last much better.

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    Can the tub tailgates be dust sealed at all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjc_td5 View Post
    Can the tub tailgates be dust sealed at all?
    Well they do have a gasket/seal all the way around but it is a Defender.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NovaRover View Post
    I just love the iconic look of the tub,.......
    I have difficulty with the number of people who use appearance to make decisions on what is, after all, a working vehicle. (Not just tray versus tub, we hear it all the time!)

    If the tub suits your use more than the tray (or vice versa) - definitely go for it, but don't make this sort of decision on appearance!
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