An extra cab tray is the perfect solution for those who need more space without compromising on functionality. It replaces the factory tub with a heavy-duty steel platform, making loading and securing cargo much easier. Designed for builders, plumbers, electricians, earthmovers, construction crews, campers and tradespeople, they offer more storage, better accessibility, and a professional finish.
Made from heavy-duty steel, our trays are designed to withstand the harshest environments. With extra space for tools, materials, and equipment, you’ll enjoy better organization and improved efficiency. These trays are also suitable for various industries such as construction, plumbing, and electrical work.
Our trays come in standard and wide sizes, but if you need a custom solution, we can create a tray that fits your exact needs. From the durable steel construction to the chequer plate flooring, everything is designed to last and provide better value for your investment.
Product Specifications
Our Ute trays, including installation, start at $3600. This price includes the removal of the old well body, installation of the new tray, fitting of LED lights, reinstallation of the camera, and reverse sensors. The standard size for extra cab trays is 1870 mm wide and 2100 mm long, but we can customize the tray size to be shorter or longer according to your needs.
Tray Size Options for Extra Cabs
Paint Options
Price Guide
Standard Features
In addition to installing a new tray on your single cab, extra cab, or dual cab Ute, we also offer a range of upgrade options.
An extra cab tray is an aftermarket tray body designed to replace the standard tub on an extra cab utility vehicle (Ute). This tray provides increased storage space and is suitable for various applications. Extra cab trucks, also known as extended or king cabs, offer additional space behind the front seats for storage and seating.
The cost of an extra cab tray, including installation, can start around $3600 (including GST). This includes removal of the old well body, fitting the tray, LED lights, and refitting the camera and reverse sensors. More deluxe aluminium options can cost significantly more.
Standard features often include galvanized mudguards with stays, mudflaps, floor tie rings, LED lights, a checker plate floor, industrial-grade paint, rope rails, and a roll hoop.
Many suppliers offer customization options, including custom designs to meet specific requirements. Upgrades like painted sideboards, tailgate and toolbox lids, and additional storage solutions are also available.
GTE offers a range of upgrades, including a rear ladder rack ($440), full-width rear light plate ($220), metallic or colour-matched paint ($600), roll-out trundle drawers ($1,300), under-tray tool boxes or water tank ($350), aluminium inside gate liners ($440), upgraded LED tail lights ($40 per light), a 2000mm wide tray option ($300), a cab protector ($440), and a 40-liter potable water tank behind the cab ($600). A certified ROPS (Roll Over Protection System) style tray is also available for $330.
For off-road use, consider features like a one-piece floor, a water tank, and a durable trundle drawer for storing tools and recovery gear. It is also recommended to consider a GVM (Gross Vehicle Mass) upgrade, especially when fitting a tray and canopy, to ensure your vehicle remains legal and handles well when loaded.
Yes, extra cab trays can often be transferred between vehicle models, excluding LandCruiser and American Utes. Compatibility depends on the tray’s dimensions and the vehicle’s chassis, requiring adjustments to mounts and wiring.
Located in Perth, Glennic Transport Equipment has been designing and engineering trays, toolboxes, and aftermarket solutions for utes and 4wds for over 30 years.