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Old 11-14-2014, 01:31 PM   #29
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This T-bolt seems to work pretty well:

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Old 11-14-2014, 01:43 PM   #30
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Thanks for all the ideas! My friend is a machinist so I have been talking to him about using the existing threaded hole and trying to use the push t-pin that I listed earlier. I just don't want to have something that I will see when I don't need to secure for travels. If all else fails I will just do the black bungee idea
I went with yellow cargo straps so I can see them from the driver seat. They hook on tie-down hooks that are the same as the ones for awning straps.
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Wow thanks for the picture! That is exatly what I had in mind as well.
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I saw on this forum two separate RVers did this to their Samsung fridges. This may would work for our big door. Question: Has anybody had their freezer door open up while driving? i just just thinking, if I secured the main door like this which would require the freezer door be opened to slide pin in hole. Would the unsecured freezer be a problem? I haven't drove drove around with the fridge unsecured to find out. Seemed like an easy option



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My wife's idea ------ Velcro
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I have heavy duty velcro Straps attached to the wall with screws and washers. They fold over onto the doors of the frig and stick to the velcro on the fridg. Very simple and works. Also easy to quick and easy to remove!
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I just posted this on the "mods" page but just wanted to put it here in case someone was doing a search and found this thread

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