The MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 72" x 33" - 2 Way Slide - 80 Percent Extension part # MR96FR weighs around 110 lbs.
The MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 60" x 33" - 1 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension part # MR56FR weighs around 90 lbs.
I have attached our full list of MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray options below as well. view full answer...
The only spec sheet we currently have for the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray # MR37FR is just the dimensional drawing I've attached below. Other than the dimensions I can tell you that this sliding cargo tray only slides in one direction, with a 60% extension and has an 800lb capacity. We offer the Height Adjustment Kit for MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Trays # MR34VR as well if you need to raise the tray enough to clear the lip of a cargo compartment. view full answer...
The weight of the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 72" x 52" - 2 Way Slide part # MR82FR is around 150 lbs. If you're looking for a lighter option, the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 72" x 36" - 2 Way Slide part # MR58FR is a bit smaller and only weighs around 120 lbs. view full answer...
The MORryde Sliding Tray for RV Cargo Compartment, # MR87FR has a shipping weight of 131 lbs. A portion of that is of course packing material. view full answer...
The MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 72" x 20" # MR64FR is a 1-way slide out tray that will extend out 60%. It will fit in RV cargo compartments that are at least 72" deep and has a weight capacity of 800 lbs. This tray will allow you to have easier access to your cargo compartments and has a bolt-on installation.
If your cargo compartment has a taller lip, you can add the Height Adjustment Kit # MR34VR to help clear that lip.
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For the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 90" x 36", # MR38FR MORyde chooses to describe their function as a 60 percent extension, this indicates that 60 percent of the 90" tray is moved past the starting point for a stowed position. view full answer...
The MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 60" x 29" - 1 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs # MR39FR weighs in at a solid 97 pounds.
This unit can hold up to 800 pounds. And has an extension of 60 percent of its length. view full answer...
The locking mechanism for the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray # MR44FR is only going to keep the tray locked in the rollers and they don't really offer any kind of way to lock the tray at certain extensions. To avoid spending a fortune or making major modifications to you cargo tray I recommend just getting some rubber shims from your local hardware store to slide in-between the rollers and the tray to prevent the tray from moving when on a decline. This way you're only spending a few bucks... view full answer...
The MORryde Sliding Tray for RV Cargo Compartment, # MR69FR, is 90" x 29". When fully extended, it has approximately 60 percent of the tray out from the closed position, about 54". view full answer...
Great question! I reached out to my tech at MORryde, and she confirmed that the carpeting on the bottom of the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 72" x 39" - 1 Way Slide # MR53FR is glued down with industrial-strength spray glue. With that being said, it can technically be scraped off, but it would be a lot of work. view full answer...
The Tray Assembly Kit, part # LC370785 is normally used in a cargo compartment on RVs to make it easier to load and unload cargo.
The tray assembly kit is designed for compartments that are at least 54-inches deep. The width of the tray is determined by the width of the compartment you are using it with. You will need 3/4-inch plywood to install the tray slides on.
I've attached the link to all your cargo compartment slide options to assist with sizes available. view full answer...
You will need to measure the bolt holes and make sure everything will fit in the area you want to install the unit.
Then make sure that you will be able to drill mounting holes in that area and make sure that you will not damage anything under the area that you will be drilling into.
MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray - 48" x 42" - 1 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs # MR73FR.
This unit weighs 91 pounds and is 42 inches wide by 48 inches long. This unit comes with mounting hardware.
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When loading bikes onto the cradles before raising the center mast on the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE2 Bike Rack for 2 Electric Cargo Bikes # HR1450Z or the Hollywood Racks Sport Rider SE Bike Rack for 2 Electric Cargo Bikes - 2" Hitches # HR1450Z-W, it truly depends on the height of the bike's downtube and the front derailleur/pedals. This is because the only way to raise the mast with a bike loaded is if the ratcheting hooks are all the way in the down-most position on the rack, and... view full answer...
The Solera RV Slide-Out Awnings are shipped in a well packaged rectangular cardboard box. That said, there is really not much that can be bent in shipping as the fabric encases the roller tube and will protect this pretty much on its own. I looked through some of our reviews and did not see any comments of components being bent upon arrival but you are free to do so yourself as well.
I have attached for you a list of all our Solera RV Slide-Out Awnings. In order to choose the correct... view full answer...
I am sorry but we do not offer a RV bike rack/cargo carrier combination. Hollywood rack used to make such a carrier, but it was not rated for RV use, and it has been discontinued for about a year now. We do offer RV rated bike racks like the Hollywood rack Rv Rider # HLY64FR. This is made with RV use in mind, and can carry two bikes weighing up to 80 lbs apiece.
We also have cargo carriers like the # 63153. This is a 24" by 60" platform rated for 500 lbs.
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No; every piece needed is not available separate so you will need to get the same color hardware and fabric for an awning on your 156 inch slide. The correct fit is the following:
- White: Solera RV Slide-Out Awning # LCV000163300
- Black: Solera RV Slide-Out Awning # LCV000168109 view full answer...
With a ladder on the back of your RV it is unlikely you will still be able to fold up the 24 x 84 etrailer Cargo Carrier for RV Bumpers # e96ZR.
Reason why is when the carrier folds up it takes up all the space of the bumper, so unless your bumper protrudes out past where the ladder is you won't be able to. If you want that folding feature, and your ladder is off to the side, a carrier with less width will be able to fold up as you can mount it on the side of the ladder. Granted they may... view full answer...