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…
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…
Hey Bob, thanks for reaching out, and good question. For that setup, as long as the tray is properly secured in the portion that is touching the floor, it will be just fine. It might be a bit more difficult to install since you can't secure the…
Hi Glen, It will depend on what the GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) is of your trailer to determine which B&W 5th wheel to gooseneck adapter will work best for you. Fifth wheels and gooseneck trailers go off of pin weight instead of tongue…
Hey Rick! The B&W pin box adapter is a great choice to upgrade your trailer setup to tow with your diesel 2026 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD with 6-1/2' bed! I gave your specs to the manufacturer and confirmed that you have a Lippert Rhino pin box.…
Hey Paul! The PullRite SuperGlide #PUL43RR (2714) and #PUL73RR (2914) do weigh the same. The main difference is the capacity, which is going to come from the base of the 5th wheel hitch. Since your 2027 Keystone Cougar 316RLS has a GVWR of 12,900 lbs…
Hey Arthur, The dimensions I'm seeing for a 3500watt Predator Generator show it being 22.8" L x 17.3" W x 20" T so if you're wanting it to sit with the 17.3" side facing out the closest fit would be the MORryde RV Cargo…
The two most likely causes of a MaxxAir vent fan lid not opening or closing are either going to be a lift motor or operator failure. I recommend removing the motor and applying power directly to this to see if the shaft turns. If not, you know 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"…
From the furthest point on the back of the Dometic 320 Full-Timer RV Toilet #DOM87FR to the center of the flange bolt hole is 10-3/4". If you only had 11" from the wall to the flange bolts then you would only have a 1/4" of space…
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 Laura, as long as the sizes match like you've noted that they do the Furrion #FR77AD would fit and work great in place of what you have now! With RV microwaves like this there really isn't more to it than that. How did you like the…
Very easy process, good prices and my products were shipped on time and were delivered on time. The instructional videos online helped make installation easy!
Ryan
Portland, OR
RV Cargo Slides for 22 Inch Long compartments
Make access easier with 22 inch long RV cargo slides that suit compact bays. Options include 100% travel or 200% extension and capacities from 200 lbs to 400 lbs, so you can size it to your load. For fit and install, note that some rails cannot be cut, may need to mount about 1 inch behind the door for the latch, and some require a trim kit or separate wood screws and 5/16" bolts/nuts.
Capacity varies by slide. 400 lb rated slides are used for heavy toolboxes, while 200% extension trays list 225 lbs. Weigh your load—boxes around 170 pounds have been used successfully—and choose a rating with margin. If you're close to the limit, step up in capacity to reduce flex and help prevent binding.
Both 100% travel and 200% extension options are available. Some 22 inch slides extend the full 22 inches, while 200% extension trays are rated 225 lbs. Check the listed extended length—dimensions like 45-1/8" fully extended are published for certain 22 inch setups. If your tray overhangs, confirm the travel before you buy.
Installation is straightforward if you prep right. Some slides do not include hardware; wood screws and 5/16" bolts/nuts are commonly used. Bolt the rails to the floor and your tray or box, and verify floor-to-slide clearance—dimensions like 13/16" are noted on some models. If the load drags, add a slick support surface under the box.
It can, but verify measurements. Look for published dimensions like 4" wide x 4-7/8" tall per rail, 22" stowed length, and extended length such as 45-1/8". Some installs place rails 1 inch behind the closed door for the latch handle. Rails cannot be cut down, so if your bay is about 19 inches deep, pick a shallower tray instead.