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Rv Cargo Slides - 33 Inch Wide

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RV Cargo Slides with 33 Inch Wide Fit

Slide-out access keeps the basement organized and easy to reach. These 33 inch wide trays are a solid match for many RV bays and installation is straightforward—even solo. For the right fit, measure your compartment depth and door opening, and check subfloor thickness before mounting. If you want access from either side of the rig, choose a 2 way slide option.
Some slides don't lock in the open position, so check the product details. A slight 1/16"-1/8" jiggle can occur; adding a closer stop bar can quiet it. Watch for paint flaking where rollers contact the tray and touch up if needed to help prevent rust in moisture. Two-way slides can improve access and organization from both sides.
Measure the compartment depth and width and also the door opening. Make sure the 33 Inch Wide tray and its mounting rails clear the door frame; some installs used a spacer board to avoid contact. Doors that open a full 90 degrees can make fitting and access easier. If your opening is tighter on one side, confirm the tray section will pass through the narrowest point.
Installation is straightforward, even solo, but verify your mounting surface first. Check subfloor thickness before using screws; a small drill bit marked in 1/2" steps helps you gauge depth. For metal truck beds, you may need rivets or bolts not included. Confirm cargo bay lip clearance; a height adjustment kit can add clearance if needed.
Yes, added weight forward can increase tongue weight. If the tray sits about halfway between the axles and the coupler, it can add about half its weight to tongue weight. Factor in the gear you'll store on the slide. Balance your load so heavier items aren't all forward of the axles.