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Advantage alloy decks get an upgrade

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Best Bars’ Advantage alloy decks have had an upgrade, improving their quality and strength to provide an excellent load carrying system. The Advantage deck upgrade is offering a more refined finish and additional strength without compromisi­ng its carrying capabiliti­es, along with features unique to the Advantage brand range. The team at Best Bars has upgraded two main areas on the Advantage alloy deck. First the drop sides and tail gate now have additional extrusion weight and gus seting built in for reinforcem­ent, while the side hinges are now full height stainless steel design. Along with new dome head stainless steel fasteners, they not only look great, but remove the possibilit­y of corrosion. Most upgrades are to give the side sections more rigidity, improving their function. Advantage alloy decks are tough and thanks to their durable, anodised finish; they won’t corrode, so will keep their looks for much longer. But the main advantage is their ability to haul heavier payloads as the tray itself is lighter. The Best Bars Advantage alloy deck range is equipped with hinged drop sides to make loading and unloading easier, with exterior lash-down rails. A tough 63mm alloy headboard tube with cab protector mesh is standard, as are tail light guards, alloy mudguards, mud flaps and rack pegs. A full range of accessorie­s is also available, including ladder racks, side toolboxes, custom internal lashing points, etc. There are five sizes to suit most one-tonne ute models. The upgrades have been so well received that Nissan New Zealand has added them to its line-up of Nissan Approved Accessorie­s. In addition all leading vehicle distributo­rs and dealers can arrange to have the Advantage alloy deck fitted at the time of the new vehicle purchase prior to delivery, or as an after-sales item, the decks can be flat pack shipped and fitted by your dealer or any competent fitout operation. Best Bars also offers a full fitting service at its Wiri, Manukau, premises. More informatio­n www.bestbars.co.nz.

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