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Rv Cargo Slides - 42 Inch Wide

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RV Cargo Slides for 42 Inch Wide Compartments

Sized for tight pass-throughs, 42 inch wide RV cargo slides make gear easy to reach in RV bays, truck beds, or utility setups. Choose one-way or two-way travel and match the extension to your door opening so the tray clears the lid; some find longer travel more practical. Installations are typically straightforward—center the tray, confirm clearance below, and use solid mounting points to support your load.
Installation can be straightforward with basic tools. Center the tray, mark holes, and verify mounting screws won't hit anything underneath; remove obstructions like tiedowns if needed. If separating the frame from the drawer for a one-way setup, follow the instructions closely and locate any travel stops before forcing parts. Avoid overtightening wood fasteners to prevent stripping.
Expect the tray to raise your floor height about 1-3/4" from the mounting surface to the top of the tray. Measure your compartment height and subtract this to see what still fits. If your hatch lip is tall, a spacer/adapter can raise the tray 2-1/2", 2-3/4", or 3-1/8" and fits compartment lips taller than 1-5/8".
Pick the extension that clears your compartment edge for easy access. 60% may not reach past some compartment lids, while 80% helps pull gear farther out. After installing, check that the locking mechanism seats fully; if it doesn't, recheck alignment and latch engagement so it holds properly.
Yes, if your opening matches the tray and rail widths. One 42 inch wide option is 41-3/4" overall across the rails, with the tray itself at 38-7/8". Measure the narrowest part of your door opening and any trim lips. If it's tight, confirm whether the listed width is overall (rails) or just the tray so it'll clear and slide freely.