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Old 02-22-2015, 12:28 AM
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Can anyone out there tell me if a tray from an extra cab will fit on the back of a twin cab or will it be too long?

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It kinda is too long, but can be made to fit - although the mounting points at the rear are slightly different. I've seen an 8ft tray on a couple of Crew Cabs, but it overhangs the back a bit, not a huge problem - no worse than any other Japanese crew cab that puts all the tray behind the rear axle.

The bed fitted to the Crew Cab is 6.75 feet, the ones fitted to Super Cabs and Regular Cabs sold in Aus is 8ft.

On edit: meant to add - if the Supercab tray has tool boxes underneath the tray between the cab and the wheels, the tool boxes won't fit, as there is less distance between cab and rear axle with the Crew Cabs sold here.
 
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Thanks Adrian

I figured i would have to cut and shut the guards and tool boxes but as long as it will fit i will have a go.

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