Recommended Slide Out Tray for a Snomaster LW96 Fridge Freezer
Updated 08/04/2022 | Published 08/02/2022 >
Question:
Looking for a sliding tray for my Snomaster LW96 frig/freezer. It measures 38.38. x 22.44 x 18.50? It will be set in a bench so that it slides forward enough to open the lid and have the lid lean back on the bench some. Would this size be best? The 42inch is the width correct? Thank you
asked by: Sandra
Expert Reply:
Thanks for the detailed information on your freezer. The MORryde RV Cargo Sliding Tray item # MR63FR has external dimensions of 36" long x 42" wide x 6-5/8" tall. The tray dimensions are 34-1/4" long x 38-7/8" wide. This will be an extremely close fit for your Snomaster LW96 frig/freezer but it will work. You will need to be careful of the bolts that extend inside the tray when you are mounting your freezer. I have linked a dimensional drawing of this cargo tray below.
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MORryde RV Cargo Slide Tray - 36" x 42" - 1 Way Slide - 60 Percent Extension - 800 lbs
- RV Cargo Slides
- Cargo
- Carpeted Floor
- 60 Percent Extension
- 42 Inch Wide
- 1 Way
- 36 Inch Long
- 800 lbs
- MORryde
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