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etrailer | MORryde RV Cargo 2 Way Sliding Tray Review

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Hi, everyone. It's Evangeline here at etrailer and today we'll be taking a look at our MORryde Sliding Tray for your RV cargo compartments right here at etrailer. This is a very easy to install sliding tray which you can install in different shapes, different sizes depending on your storage space. This allows you to access items that may be stored at the center of your storage case. You can just slide this out and you now have access to them and it allows you to organize your stuff a little bit better. This arrives fully assembled so the main things you need to do is figure out what size do you need for your RV and then you can figure out what kind of items can you store inside of this.

So we'll take a look at some different specs, different measurements so that you can make the correct decision for you. So let's take a look at some width and length measurements. Width is gonna be the most important because you wanna make sure it fits right inside of your door. So we have a width range of 20 inches all the way to 52 inches. So for that width measurement it's actually a 1/4 inch less than what it says it is.

So for example, if you had a 20 inch wide door you can actually get the 20 inch tray 'cause it's just a little bit smaller than 20 allowing you to still be able to open this. Now as you can see here, we didn't fully utilize the width because we wanted some extra storage space to the side for our longer items like our mats or your chairs. So that's definitely something you can do too. So the length measurement is gonna have a range of 36 inches long all the way to 90 inches long. In fact, for your longer trays it now becomes a twoway tray.

So you can access it on this side or you can access it on this side, whichever is easier for you. It uses this easy to open latch. If you do have the twoway there's gonna be a latch on each side. If you have the oneway, it's just on this side. And this allows you to slide it out, it has ball bearings that help you slide.

So this does slide out to 60%. So this was in the center of our RV and now it's accessible. So compared to the more premium trays, which can stop at like 1/3 or 2/3 of the way out, this is pretty much all or nothing. Since it does slide out 60% if you do get the twoway, you will be able to access all of your cargo tray, grab whatever you need depending on which side you slide this out from. Now let's take a look at height. So there's gonna be some different measurements here that you will have to be mindful of. The first is gonna be our actual usable height with the carpet on the inside. So you have this nice carpet floor which means that your items aren't creating a mess inside of your storage space. You can also slide around your items without worrying about scratching them or damaging them, but there's a downside. The downside is that it takes up space inside your storage tray. So you have about 31/2 inches of height. So this isn't gonna be a big deal because you're still able to stack things up inside of your sliding tray. But you will have to be mindful if you have pipes, if you have things hanging low, to stack it around them so you don't run into it. So the height of your tray is now gonna be almost 7 inches tall from where we install our bracket to the top of the tray. But notice where our ball bearings are and where the lip of our storage space is. So here it's easy enough to slide this over because it slides over the lip, but if your lip is more than 1.6 inches tall, t

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