UTE Upgrades in Perth

Get high-quality UTE upgrades designed to improve durability, performance, and storage, ensuring your vehicle is ready for any job or adventure.
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Built for Strength, Designed for Performance

Price Match Guarantee

We offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality, so you get the best deal.

Best Quality Material

Made from heavy-duty steel, our trays are built to last and handle even the toughest jobs.

Custom Fit for Any UTE

We design and install trays for all makes and models, ensuring a perfect, professional fit.

Expert Installation

Every tray is professionally fitted by skilled technicians to guarantee safety and performance.

Explore Our Available UTE Upgrades

As well as installing a new tray on your single cab, extra cab or dual cab Ute we also offer a range of upgrades.

RHS , 76 mm round :No Cost difference
Custom style. $220
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 under tray water tank
$350
Aluminum inside gate liner / protectors
$440 (3 x gates)
upgrade to 2, 4 or 6 x round , combination LED tail lights
$40/ light
2000 mm wide tray (instead of 1870 mm)
$300
Cab Protector
$440
Water Tank Behind Cab. 40 litres Potable water
$600
Certified Rops Style Tray
$330

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Opening Hours

Monday 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M
Tues Day 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M
Wednesday 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M
Thursday 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M
Friday 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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FAQ's

Q1. What’s the difference between RHS (76mm Round) and Custom Style Ute Trays?

RHS (76mm Round) trays use basic galvanised steel tubing for structural support, offering cost-effective durability for general use. Custom Style trays allow personalisation with features like wider floors or reinforced sections for heavy loads, balancing functionality with aesthetic preferences.

Q2. Are Certified ROPS Trays necessary?

ROPS (Roll-Over Protection System) trays are critical for off-road/work Utes, providing reinforced roll bars that meet Australian safety standards. These are mandatory for mine site access in many states.

Q3. Do Rear Ladder Racks interfere with tray functions?

Modern racks adjustable design support loads up to 100kg while allowing full access to tray contents. They attach to existing roll shutters and align with roof racks for even weight distribution during transport.

Q4. Are Full-Width Rear Light Plates worth upgrading?

Combination LED tail lights improve visibility with ADR-compliant stop, indicator, and reverse functions. Universal brackets simplify installation on trays or trailers, and multi-voltage compatibility (12V/24V) suits most Utes.

Q5. Should I choose Metallic or Colour-Matched Paint for trays?

Standard satin black or white paint offers rust protection. While colour-matched options enhance aesthetics. High-zinc enamel coatings on tray floors provide extra durability against scratches and corrosion.

Q6. How do Under-Tray Water Tanks improve functionality?

Mounted potable water tanks save cabin space and provide emergency water for remote work/travel. Installation behind the cab prevents interference with tray storage and maintains weight balance.

Q7. Why upgrade to 2000mm Wide Trays?

Wider trays (upgrade over standard 1870mm) accommodate bulkier tools/materials. Ensure compatibility with your Ute’s chassis and check local width regulations before installation.

Q8. Do Cab Protectors affect driving visibility?

Heavy-duty cab protectors shield windows from shifting loads without obstructing rear views. Look for mesh designs that reduce wind resistance while maintaining safety compliance.

Q9. How do LED Tail Lights improve safety?

Upgrading to 2–6 LED clusters enhance brightness for brake/indicator signals, reducing collision risks in low-light conditions. Opt for waterproof models with integrated reflectors for all-weather reliability.

Q10. How can I enhance the security of my Ute's tray?

To enhance Ute tray security, install a hard lid (fiberglass or metal) with integrated central locking for tamper-resistant coverage. Use whale tail locks on toolboxes for heavy-duty, weatherproof protection against theft. Add tie-down points and ratchet straps to secure cargo, while a rear window protector prevents shifting loads from damaging the cab. For legal compliance, use Australian-standard trailer tarps with bungee cords or tensioners to cover loose items. Upgrade to certified ROPS trays for rollover protection and opt for lockable under-tray toolboxes5. Deadbolt locks on canopy doors provide forced-entry resistance. These measures align with Australian regulations and deter theft while transporting tools or equipment.