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regardless whether available from factory,

The difference between an XL tray back ute, and an XL style side ute is 155Kg.

So, the difference between an XR of the same chassis config would be 155kg's.

If someone has put a tray on the back of an XR aftermarket, they would be running ~3-4 tenths quicker than before.

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Well I reckon that thing would weigh ~170KG's less, and be a NIGHTMARE to drive with any power onboard!!!

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  F6 UTE said:
Well I reckon that thing would weigh ~170KG's less, and be a NIGHTMARE to drive with any power onboard!!!

:stupid: ...imagine 3rd gear with 300+rwkw and a decent amount of torque....first stop would be bunnings for about ten bags of cement... :blink:

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Some of the trayback XRs on the road are actually XTs with XR bars and lights.

In the AUs it use to be cheaper to fit the XR front bits than get a tray back.

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