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Old 11-30-2010, 05:53 PM   #1
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Cargo Sliding Trays

Hello again everyone was thinking about adding a cargo tray to the Dip, already have one in the front bay area it is a 34" wide (outside to outside measurement) Kwikee Superslide ll and I need one to fit my back bay which measures approx 55" wide take away the same 7" as in the front tray and I would need a 48" wide tray that is approx 88" long. Now my problem is I cant seem to find where to purchase these trays, I have been on the internet but am unable to come up with anything concrete. I have been on the forum and typed in cargo sliding trays and it took me to some post in the Newmar forum but couldnt get the info I needed there either. So any help with this would be appreciated.
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Old 11-30-2010, 06:38 PM   #2
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here is a link to Adventure RV, I've looked at these in the past and they seem to have the best prices.

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Old 11-30-2010, 06:45 PM   #3
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Installed one last year. The Kwikee slide is excellent. Price was reasonable $534. Measured 90 deep with the 39" trim kit. I constructed the slide upside down, was much easier to put together.
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Thanks Dennis and Dave good info, will look at the adventure site right now.
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Old 11-30-2010, 07:45 PM   #5
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I installed a Kwikee slideout about 2 years ago. Don' remember the cost.

Here is the Kwikee dealer site; Dealer Locator

here is the site for Slidemaster; www.slidemaster-rv.com
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I'm getting that "this thread is going to cost me some money" kind of feeling.....

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Old 11-30-2010, 11:09 PM   #7
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I used SlimSlider on my last coach, giving them the dimensions I wanted. I guess they thought I couldn't measure and built them 2" to 4" shorter and narrower.
So, on the current coach, I talked to SlideMaster in Quartzsite, asking them if they will build to exact measurements and they said yes. When I installed them, they were exact, end to and side to side. They are within 1/2" of each side, eliminating the wasted space that the original slide had.
They are heavy duty, slide out both sides 80%, very low and made from aluminum.
I would highly recommend SlideMaster.
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Old 12-01-2010, 02:54 AM   #8
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Here's another slide for you to look at:
Slim Slider RV Accessories-Full Extension Trays

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Old 12-01-2010, 05:09 AM   #9
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Hi, I built my own slides on our 08 Ambassador, I used 2 x 4 material and used garage door rollers for the slide rollers, and used garage door tracking. They are constructed full length and full width for the openings. I cut notches in the 2 x 4 material to slide the 1/2 " plywood into and mounted additional 2 x 4s on edges to support the side braces drilling through the floor. see pics. They work perfect...Happy building!
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Hi, I built my own slides on our 08 Ambassador, I used 2 x 4 material and used garage door rollers for the slide rollers, and used garage door tracking. They are constructed full length and full width for the openings. I cut notches in the 2 x 4 material to slide the 1/2 " plywood into and mounted additional 2 x 4s on edges to support the side braces drilling through the floor. see pics. They work perfect...Happy building!
very innovative good job
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Great idea wiscjc pretty cool looking, and thanks to all of you for your post and info you have been a great help. By the way RickO you are probably correct, there have been many threads on this forum that have cost me a little money LOL, but the best thing about this forum is that it has saved me more than it has cost me, what a great forum and great people. Thanks alot to all of you and have a Great Day !!!!!!!!!!!!
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