MITS Alloy Aluminum Tray

The MITS tray aluminum tray is one of, if not the most practical modifications you can make to your vehicle. You’re gaining storage space with both the flatbed, as well as the under-tray drawer and storage boxes. You can get tray sides and use it like a normal truck bed, put a canopy on top for gear storage, or even install a flatbed camper on it. The choice is yours!

Diagram of a utility truck bed with labeled components including a headboard water tank, CNC cut window protector, mill aluminum finish, heavy-duty structural subframe, LED tail lights, rear under tray drawer with lid, under tray toolboxes, drop down sideboards, reverse camera and sensor relocations, 2 pac paint, and powder coating.

Tray Sizing

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MITS Alloy trays are available in several different lengths, as well as mid-size and full size models.

Mid-Size lengths

  • 1765mm (5.7’)

  • 2050mm (6.7’)

Full-Size lengths

  • 2000mm (6.4’)

  • 2200mm (7,0’)

  • 2500mm (8.0’)

Tray Options

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The MITS trays are very well-outfitted from the factory, but there are a few add-ons that you can get.

  • Tray side gates

  • Ladder rack

  • Reverse camera / sensor brackets

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Mid-Size Tray

Starting at $11,200

Tacoma, Gladiator, Colorado, 1st gen Tundra, Hilux, Etc.

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Full-Size Tray

Starting at $13,500

F-150/250/350, Ram 1500/2500/3500, Tundra, Silverado, Landcruiser, Etc