Hi Chuck! The MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 72" x 26" - 1 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs #MR67FR sits 1.6 inches above the floor you mount it on. If you want or need it to be a bit higher off the floor, you can also grab the…
Hello again Bob, On the MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 90" x 29" - 2 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs #MR69FR the overall dimensions are 90" long x 29" wide x 6-5/8" tall, the actual tray dimensions are 88-1/4"…
You can go with a listed 29" model of the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray as its actual width is 28-3/4". Please note the attached image showing dimensions of width. We have the #MR69FR that is 90" in length by 29" wide and has a 2…
Hey Ethan. From the mounting point of your RV to the top of the carpeted base is going to be 2.31" on the MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray item #MR78RV. The bottom of the tray sits 1.57" above the mounting point on your RV and the wooden base is…
*Updated From Below Hi Michael; I'm sure you're right, it is probably prepped for the Furrion. Since Furrion is phasing out the old Vision S, and parts won't be available soon, you want to get the new Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Backup…
Hello David, I answered your question that you asked in the comment, but wanted to create it as it's own question so I can include the diagram that Jennifer sent to me. The MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray #MR69FR is going to be too wide for your…
I don't have any way to look up parts for a specific trailer, if you can send photos I'd be glad to see if we have any options for replacement. That said, it looks like some use them use a fairly standard rectangular taillight for trailers…
The 90" x 48" MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray #MR32FR actually can be pulled out from either side of the trailer like what you mentioned! There is a latch system on either end that needs to be released to be able to pull it towards you so the…
Hey Rex! Those are some great questions. A weight distribution hitch (WDH) isn't always needed but in your case you will want one. Typically if the weight of your trailer is more than 50% of the weight of your vehicle it is a good idea to use a…
While there is no visual guide available to determine the sizing for the MORryde sliding cargo trays like the #MR38FR, it really depends on the height, length, and depth of your RV compartments opening. The #MR38FR that you were looking at, for…
Hi Chuck! The MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 72" x 26" - 1 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs #MR67FR sits 1.6 inches above the floor you mount it on. If you want or need it to be a bit higher off the floor, you can also grab the…
Hello again Bob, On the MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 90" x 29" - 2 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs #MR69FR the overall dimensions are 90" long x 29" wide x 6-5/8" tall, the actual tray dimensions are 88-1/4"…
You can go with a listed 29" model of the MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray as its actual width is 28-3/4". Please note the attached image showing dimensions of width. We have the #MR69FR that is 90" in length by 29" wide and has a 2…
Hey Ethan. From the mounting point of your RV to the top of the carpeted base is going to be 2.31" on the MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray item #MR78RV. The bottom of the tray sits 1.57" above the mounting point on your RV and the wooden base is…
*Updated From Below Hi Michael; I'm sure you're right, it is probably prepped for the Furrion. Since Furrion is phasing out the old Vision S, and parts won't be available soon, you want to get the new Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Backup…
Hello David, I answered your question that you asked in the comment, but wanted to create it as it's own question so I can include the diagram that Jennifer sent to me. The MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray #MR69FR is going to be too wide for your…
I don't have any way to look up parts for a specific trailer, if you can send photos I'd be glad to see if we have any options for replacement. That said, it looks like some use them use a fairly standard rectangular taillight for trailers…
The 90" x 48" MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray #MR32FR actually can be pulled out from either side of the trailer like what you mentioned! There is a latch system on either end that needs to be released to be able to pull it towards you so the…
Hey Rex! Those are some great questions. A weight distribution hitch (WDH) isn't always needed but in your case you will want one. Typically if the weight of your trailer is more than 50% of the weight of your vehicle it is a good idea to use a…
While there is no visual guide available to determine the sizing for the MORryde sliding cargo trays like the #MR38FR, it really depends on the height, length, and depth of your RV compartments opening. The #MR38FR that you were looking at, for…
RV Cargo Slides are a game-changer for organizing and accessing your RV storage. They allow you to easily slide out heavy or hard-to-reach items, saving your back and maximizing space. Consider dimensions, weight capacity, and installation ease when choosing the right slide for your needs.
When selecting RV Cargo Slides, ensure they fit your storage space. Measure the depth, width, and height of your compartment. Consider the slide's travel distance and any overhang. Some slides may require an inch behind the door for the latch handle. Check for any interior dimension reductions due to brackets or locking mechanisms.
Installation is generally straightforward and can often be completed with basic tools. Most slides come with all necessary hardware. It's important to follow the instructions carefully and ensure the slides are level and securely mounted. Some users have found it helpful to pre-design their tray based on the slide dimensions.
Choose a slide with a weight capacity that matches your storage needs. Heavy-duty slides can handle substantial weight, making them ideal for larger items like generators or coolers. Ensure the slide's capacity exceeds the total weight of the items you plan to store to avoid any issues.
Some common issues include thin powder coating that may peel, and dimensions that don't account for base size, affecting fit. It's also important to check for any protruding rivets that might reduce interior space. Always verify product descriptions and measurements before purchasing.
Yes, many users have customized their slides to better fit their needs. This can include fabricating additional rails for securing items or replacing rivets with bolts for more space. It's important to ensure any modifications don't compromise the slide's integrity or functionality.