Set up easy access to your storage with 60 inch long RV cargo slides. Smooth slide action and straightforward installation make loading and unloading simple, and solid hardware offers flexible mounting with a release handle that locks the tray closed. Measure your opening and height; you may need to raise the rails slightly so the tray clears the door frame.
Yes, a 60 inch slide can organize gear and make fridges and cargo boxes easier to reach. Size the tray to leave space where you don't need frequent access. Check available mounting options and tie-down points; if none are provided, plan to drill for your anchors.
Often the listed size refers to overall dimensions, while the interior tray is shorter and narrower. Verify both sets of measurements so the tray fits your opening and your gear. If space is tight, confirm the opening requirement for the rails versus the tray width before ordering.
Measure the clear door opening and compare it to the slide's overall width and height. Some trays have a tray width that's slightly narrower than the listed size, so check both overall and tray dimensions. If your compartment has a tall door lip, plan for spacers or a height kit to lift the slide so it doesn't catch.
Installation is typically straightforward with supplied hardware and a pre-assembled tray. Mark and drill carefully, and confirm rail insertion steps if the instructions are brief. For metal truck beds you may need additional rivets/bolts, and adding a spacer board can help clear a door frame.
A 60% rollout can make most gear easy to reach without pulling the whole tray out. If you need deeper access, look for greater extension. On sloped sites, check for an open-position latch or be ready to add a way to keep the tray from rolling back.