Interior Height of MORryde Sliding Tray MR97FR
Updated 06/18/2021 | Published 06/16/2021 >
Question:
CTG60-2648W. What is the inside height of the tray from floor of the tray to the top of the rail on the tray?
asked by: Johnathan S
Expert Reply:
I checked directly with MORryde for you, who said the inside height, from the cargo tray floor to top of the tray, was 4.3 inches for the 48" x 26" tray you asked about, which is the following part:
- MORryde Sliding Tray for RV Cargo Compartment - 48" x 26" # MR97FR
The # MR97FR tray makes storing cargo super easy as it uses a ball bearing system so a quick pull and the tray will slide out really easily and smoothly. All you have to do is pull up the latch to slide the tray out for access, and when you push it back in the latch will lock the tray it position to keep it steady.
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MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 48" x 26" - 1 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs
- RV Cargo Slides
- Cargo
- Carpeted Floor
- 60 Percent Extension
- 26 Inch Wide
- 1 Way
- 48 Inch Long
- 800 lbs
- MORryde
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