legality of having no ute back?

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andy3542
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legality of having no ute back?

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Im thinking about taking the tray off the back of my SWB 2a as the 33" mud terrain are rubbing badly on the back on the inside of the guard. And just running it with the chassis and some quick fix mud guards until i can build a custom one like some of the hilux's ect have.

Will i be ok as long as i have lights and my number plate showing? or are you meant to have it certed?

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Re: legality of having no ute back?

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I believe (but no doubt someone will correct me) that you will need some sort of guard as well.
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Re: legality of having no ute back?

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I'd think you'd be OK but I would put some ballast on there to keep your wheels on the ground.
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