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    Rubber mats for ute tray & alternatives

    Was getting the brain juices going... and thought there must be some good DIY ideas amongst the brains trust

    Any good suggestions on budget friendly mats for a ute tray?
    Getting a new work ute at the end of the year so not wanting to spend much. It's primarily to stop the chainsaw and chilly bin sliding around, when on tight corners, breaking etc.

    Appreciate your time,
    Cheers DJ

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    astroturf works ok in base of dingy....it holds dirt n sand well,lots of sand will make it stay down.....easy to tip it out and shake off excess....
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    Besides a mat, this sort of thing is very useful

    https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/drive...175cm/p/321129

    There are better versions around
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    Conveyor belting, marine carpet…..


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    Pity you are so far away
    Got a brand new 2010 hilux double cab rubber mat I should sell to get rid of

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    Get some outdoor carpet and cut to shape
    Glue two velcros to carpet up both front corners
    Glue a small piece of timber in the grooves of tray and then glue piece of thin tin to timber. Then glue other side of velcro to tin
    That’s the front sorted
    For the back fold the carpet and tuck under the plastic tray
    Job done
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    I looked into this a couple of years ago. Have a look through the selection blackwoods have.

    https://nzsafetyblackwoods.co.nz/en/...=1000&count=50

    They do a ute tray mat.

    https://nzsafetyblackwoods.co.nz/en/...mm-each-428107

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    Arb sports liners are better then your standard liner. Or get some 6x1 timber or 4x1. Two pieces about 700mm long each side of wheel arch and one piece about 1450mm right across deck couple off screws each side job done,
    It means all the stuff you put right at the back stays there.
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    This looks like my current liner, the corrugations mean big chillybins slide like they're on ice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jukes View Post
    This looks like my current liner, the corrugations mean big chillybins slide like they're on ice.
    Its actually bloody grippy, my chilly bin wont slide unless its been driven like a sports car rather than a ute
    Its similar texture as the sprayon rhino liner
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    Quote Originally Posted by striker View Post
    Its actually bloody grippy, my chilly bin wont slide unless its been driven like a sports car rather than a ute
    Its similar texture as the sprayon rhino liner
    Ahh, roger that. Mine is the *nearly* glossy plastic - 2019 Colorado

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    Thanks team! What a bloody good bunch

    Show's how good community & brainstorming together is.
    Will try a combo of the Bunnos/B.Woods matt with a light timber frame

    Gratefully appreciate your ideas, cheers!
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    Am not in that situation where i have to put whole animals in the back and process them in the back @7mmwsm But am not a 100% sure, yes i do know what you mean. Any animals i have put in the back have been hang so no blood or in a meat bag or fadge.
    In my situation am glad i went with that type of liner

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    Whatever you get make sure it doesn't dissolve when you spill petrol onto it. That's a bugger as you invariably lose something out of a chainsaw, or tip a fuel can over and a lot of the cheaper materials are not solvent resistant. They either go bubbly as a bubbly thing which makes them useless as a liner as they are too deformed to be of use or worse dissolve then dry and adhere to the tray. I made up a liner base out of plywood with tiedown points and if needed you can screw to it. It is a neat fit into the hdpe liner so it can't slide anywhere. I have a Rolaworx tray bolted down to it at the moment...
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