Build an RV sliding cargo tray with this tray assembly and a plywood bottom (not included) to easily retrieve gear from your compartment. Included rails lock in 3 positions to prevent the tray from moving around while you load or unload cargo.
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Pair this tray assembly with a carpet covered plywood bottom (not included) to create a complete slide-out tray for the cargo compartment in your RV or camper. The complete tray lets you store and organize camping and hiking gear, tools, and power cords, so your compartment doesn't become too cluttered. It also glides out when you need it so that you don't have to crawl into the dirty or cramped compartment in order to retrieve your belongings. The SuperSlide I has integrated, spring-loaded latches that lock the rails in the stowed, 1/3 extended, and 2/3 extended positions, so you can load or unload cargo without having to worry about the tray moving around.
This tray assembly includes 2 base brackets, 2 slide assemblies, and 2 support brackets. First, you will need to install the base brackets into your cargo compartment using hardware (not included), making sure they are 2-1/2" away from the compartment door. Drilling may be required. Depending on your setup, you may need to raise the base brackets with 2x4s (not included).
Then install the carpeted wood bottom onto the slide assemblies. To determine the size of the tray bottom you need, measure the distance inside the slide assembly flanges and subtract 2-1/2". For a finished look, mount the support brackets to either end of the wood bottom. Lastly, slide the assembled try onto the base brackets.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hello, neighbors, welcome back. Today we're gonna look at this Kwikee Super Slide RV storage slide out trays. Now, this whole assembly is 70 inches long and it can hold, when fully assembled correctly, 1,000 pounds. You're gonna get both rails and you're also gonna get two different brackets included with this kit. And you also get a nice set of instructions as well. So I kind of got it set up here at an angle just because of how long these guys are.
I wanna make sure I can showcase that to you really well. But it's pretty simple. There's a lever here. You simply pull that. It's spring-loaded.
Then you can slide these all the way out. There's three different settings, closed, mid and full. (device clicks) That click you heard is the mid. I don't have enough space to go the full length, so we're gonna go ahead and pull that, bring it back. And then I wanna zoom in and show you when I'm sliding it.
So right here where my finger is, you're gonna see a roller here in a second. So when I pull the lever, slide this out, it's gonna automatically stop in that second or that first slot. (device clicks) There you go. So now it is stuck in that open position. That way if you're unloading cargo outta the side of your RV or whatnot, you can get that out very nice and easily.
And you simply pull that lever handle at the end and you can see it's pulling up that roller. And then I can simply just slide it back. You can see it sliding there on the rail and it's gonna latch back into the closed position. Now again, like I said, you would technically have a middle, like the middle one I showed you, and another full open, and you can hold a thousand pounds fully open. It's got a nice one-year warranty. And again, it does come and fit RV car compartments. You must be at least 70 inches deep of space because again, these are 70 inches long. If you're past 70, that's fine, these will fit. Just note, you're not filling up that whole space if it's longer than 70 inches. Now, you would require, sold separately, a carpeted covered bottom plywood. That again, that's sold separately. That way you can slide these into your RV's cargo compartment or whatnot. You can store things like hiking gear, tools, power cords, generators, pretty much whatever you wanna put inside of your cargo compartment. Now, as I showed you this, have a nice spring-loaded latch here on the end. That makes it really easy to open and close whenever they're stowed. Again, you have the third way extended, two thirds extended. So that's a very nice feature. Now, both sides will slide together. Here's that secondary one sliding as well. With this just loosely fit, nothing's really holding this up with those two brackets not installed. So I gotta be careful sliding this. Otherwise, it will fall off the roller. But very nice, simple design. Very nice made product. I think you're gonna love 'em. Again, these are the Kwikee Super Slide RV storage slide out trays for 70-inch long or longer. I'm Steve with etrailer.com. Thank you so much for your time, have a nice day.
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Build an RV sliding cargo tray with this tray assembly and a plywood bottom (not included) to easily retrieve gear from your compartment. Included rails lock in 3 positions to prevent the tray from moving around while you load or unload cargo.
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