Available Trailer Cargo Control Accessories
Updated 07/03/2018 | Published 06/29/2018 >
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Question:
I want to use it to carry extra supplies on trips but it can’t get in the way of our slide outs which are about 24” above the top of the A frame. Is 29” the minimum height? Thanks.
asked by: Dave W
Expert Reply:
The Stromberg Carlson A-Frame Trailer Cargo Tray # CC-255 is shown in the linked video and is a fixed-height design. The 29-inch height above the top of the A-frame member is fixed, at least in terms of how the product is configured out of the box. My contact at Stromberg Carlson mentioned that some owners have reported they cut down the leg height to suit their specific applications. This sort of customizing does naturally void the warranty.
Other RV cargo control solutions are shown on the linked page in case one of these other products will be more compatible with your RV. We also have the Lippert Underchassis Double Bin Storage Unit # LC175180.

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Stromberg Carlson Trailer Tray Cargo Carrier for A-Frame Trailers - 300 lbs
- RV Cargo Carrier
- Cargo Carrier
- A-Frame Mount
- 300 lbs
- Fixed
- 32 Inch Wide
- 20 Inch Deep
- Steel
- Stromberg Carlson
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