Build an RV sliding cargo tray with this rail kit, a tray trim kit (sold separately), and plywood bottom (not included) to easily retrieve gear from your compartment. Included rails slide tray out so you don't have to crawl into your compartment.
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Specs:
Pair this rail kit with a tray trim kit (sold separately) and 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.
Determining Which Rail Kit You Need
To figure out which rail kit you need, simply measure the overall inside length of your cargo compartment. Whatever that measurement is will be the maximum length the rail kit can be. For example, for this 54" rail kit, your cargo compartment should measure at least 54" long. Depending on your RV or camper setup, you might need to go with a rail kit that is slightly smaller than your cargo compartment to account for any potential clearance issues.
If your cargo compartment is shorter or longer, please reference the table below to determine which trim kit you would need.
Length of Cargo Compartment | Rail Kit You Need |
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42" | LC370782 (42") |
48" | LC370783 (48") |
54" | LC370785 (54") |
60" | LC370787 (60") |
80" | LC370761 (80") |
90" | LC370762 (90") |
Find the trim kit you need to complete your setup:
The trim kit needed to complete your SuperSlide II is sold separately. To determine which trim kit you need, measure the width of your cargo compartment opening, and then subtract 4. For example, if your cargo compartment measures 55" wide, then you would need a 51" trim kit. This ensures that the tray would have the proper clearance as it slides in and out.
Width of Cargo Compartment | Trim Kit You Need |
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27" | LC370674 (23") |
28" | LC370676 (24") |
31" | LC370678 (27") |
34" | LC370680 (30") |
36" | LC370682 (32") |
37" | LC370684 (33") |
40" | LC370688 (36") |
41" | LC370690 (37") |
43" | LC370692 (39") |
48" | LC370755 (44") |
52" | LC370757 (48") |
55" | LC370759 (51") |
This rail kit includes inner rail and outer rail assemblies. First you will need to assemble the rails together by sliding the inner rails all the way onto the outer rails. Then install all of the pieces of the tray trim kit (sold separately) to the rails. Lastly, install the carpeted wood bottom to the rails with wood screws (not included), and there are 2 ways that you can do this. You can measure the areas in between the mid-rail pieces and then cut out plywood inserts to fit. Those uncovered pieces then act as dividers to prevent smaller items from shifting around too much. Or, as another option, you could cover the entire bottom with 1 long piece of plywood for a full-length tray floor.
Once the tray has been completely assembled, place it onto the floor of the cargo compartment, and make sure there's adequate clearance for the compartment door. Depending on your setup, you may need to raise the outer rails with 2x4s (not included). Once the tray is fully aligned, use the integrated mounting tabs on the rails and hardware (not included) to bolt it down.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at this rail kit for the Kwikee SuperSlide II RV Storage Slide Out Tray Assembly. Now, these rails are going to pair with a tray trim kit that is sold separately to form a slide out tray for your RV or camper's cargo compartment to give you the ability to store camping and hiking gear, tools, power cords, and a whole lot more. Now, this does require carpet-covered plywood for the bottom and, of course, that is not included with this either. And this is going to fit cargo compartments at least 54 inches long. And then the tray weight capacity when this is fully assembled and installed is going to be 800 pounds.
Now, as you can see, I do have this set up somewhat precariously here on blocks. I just wanna give you an idea of what this is going to look like when you have this put together. I don't have it bolted down or anything like that, so it's gonna be a whole lot more stable, obviously, when you actually have this installed. But I just wanted to show you here how this operates, and this.. To begin to pull this out, we do have this locking mechanism here, so you're just gonna push that down to give you the ability to slide these rails out.
And of course, they're gonna slide together when you have that plywood base installed. So they're easily gonna slide in and out. And then when you slide it all the way in, then it's going to secure into place. So then you're not gonna have to worry about this accidentally sliding out or coming out when you're going down the road. So it just moves this latch down.
That's going to allow you to pull your tray out. And then when you push it all the way back in, it'll secure in place. Now this is made here in the USA of a durable steel construction, and this is gonna be a relatively easy bolt-on installation into your cargo compartment. These preassembled rail assemblies with instructions, as you can see right here, are included. And this is...
I do wanna point out that the wood screws and the 5/16-inch hardware are not included with this. So this includes everything that you see here on my table. And to determine which rail kit you actually need, you're just going to measure the overall inside length of your cargo compartment. And whatever measurement you get is the maximum length of the rail kit that you'll need. So for example, for this 54-inch rail kit, your cargo compartment shouldn't measure longer than 54 inches. Depending on your RV or camper setup, you might need to go with a rail kit that is slightly smaller than your cargo compartment to account for any potential clearance issues. The trim kit needed to complete your SuperSlide II is sold separately. To determine which trim kit you need, measure the width of your cargo compartment opening and then subtract four inches. For example, if your cargo compartment measures 55 inches wide, then you would need a 51-inch trim kit. This ensures that the tray would have the proper clearance as it slides in and out. Now, for more detailed information, be sure to take a look at this product page, and the product page will give you more information about which trim kits you need and how to determine that based on your measurements. Well, that's gonna conclude our look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (8 Customer Reviews)
Build an RV sliding cargo tray with this rail kit, a tray trim kit (sold separately), and plywood bottom (not included) to easily retrieve gear from your compartment. Included rails slide tray out so you don't have to crawl into your compartment.Great product! Very well made. I used them to build a custom sized storage drawer in the back seat area of my work truck. This allowed me to use the maximum amount of space to store my battery powered tools in the cab, preventing further damage being stored in the service bed. If I need more slides, you will get my business!
These rails are exactly what I need for my specialized application - a coffin slide mechanism for a crypt-themed escape room. They arrived on time and in good condition. They are bulletproof and appear to be well made. My application will need a slide that can function again and again many times a day for years to come. These slide rails look to be a great place to start. I got great service from order to receipt of product... I would definitely order from this vendor again!
Very sturdy, just what we were looking for to add a pull out box to a survey truck. Box screws on and the rails bolt to the bed of the truck.
Just received the product. It appears to be robust and good quality. I have not installed it in my RV yet.
Very good product and a great company to work with even if you have issues with a product they try to make it right
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