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Has anyone found a fridge slide that fits on the driver’s side? I don’t have the fridge yet so not bound by that factor. I tried the RC and it’s too long to fit with the door bump. Thanks!
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Thank you! Wow, that setup looks amazing. I’m nowhere near that level yet, still trying to finish my DIY platform. Wondering if I should have just gone full goose gear at this point, I’ll guess we’ll see whenever I get it finished. Have you ever seen this slide by chance? In the same price range and has a wooden board incl.Check out Goose Gear. We have their package set up in our 23 4-door WT. Fits a Dometic 45 liter fridge with the rear seats up and no interference from the tailgate hump. It is a close fit.
I believe you will find others that fit as well. The fridge dimensions will probably be most important.
Thank you! Wow, that setup looks amazing. I’m nowhere near that level yet, still trying to finish my DIY platform. Wondering if I should have just gone full goose gear at this point, I’ll guess we’ll see whenever I get it finished. Have you ever seen this slide by chance? In the same price range and has a wooden board incl.
https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.c...Pjof-f5KcOlbcX9HozaeHVscyWqs_lUhoC0WUQAvD_BwE
Thank you. The unit from front runner looks like it should work. It’s nice having a cutting board / prep surface.Thank you! Wow, that setup looks amazing. I’m nowhere near that level yet, still trying to finish my DIY platform. Wondering if I should have just gone full goose gear at this point, I’ll guess we’ll see whenever I get it finished. Have you ever seen this slide by chance? In the same price range and has a wooden board incl.
https://www.frontrunneroutfitters.c...Pjof-f5KcOlbcX9HozaeHVscyWqs_lUhoC0WUQAvD_BwE
Just spent some time on the site and it looks like they make some amazing products. Can’t wait to see what they do for the Bronco. Love the idea of being able to get into the system at a basic entry point and add on as needs change. I’m more than willing and would love to volunteer but I’m at the ‘average joe’ end of the spectrum. They would do well to have someone like @RagnarKon or one of the other super contributors who have more experience and make excellent content. I need them to get the fridge slide out asap so I can be first in line to order. Haha. Thanks for pointing me in their direction!This is a bit more than just a slide, but there's an opportunity here for someone. MORryde has been in the Jeep accessories business for about 10 years and they're now getting into the Bronco market. They've got several best-selling products in the Jeep market, and their Trail Kitchen, shown here in a Wrangler at Overland West last year, is one of their more popular products:
The Trail Kitchen is modular so from a budget-friendly starting point of a simple fridge slide with a drawer it can be upgraded/configured with options including a sink with running water, additional folding table space, a full enclosure and more - it's designed so one can start on a budget with a basic system and add components as needs grow and budget dictates. MORryde offers no-drill installation kits for several models of Wrangler to make installation a simple bolt-in. The Kitchen and related products on their web site: https://www.morryde.com/products-cat/camping-expedition-support-jeep-wrangler-jk-accessories/
They're in the process of finishing the engineering of a no-drill installation kit for the 4-dr Bronco and they're looking for someone who is willing to install it, test it and provide them with feedback. MORryde will provide the products to the tester. I can provide more details if anyone is interested.
For the record: I am not an employee of MORryde. I am an independent designer and I've done work for more than a half dozen Jeep and offroad trailer companies, including MORryde.
Oooo... shoot me their information in a PM. (Thanks @MaximuNashville for tagging.)They're in the process of finishing the engineering of a no-drill installation kit for the 4-dr Bronco and they're looking for someone who is willing to install it, test it and provide them with feedback. MORryde will provide the products to the tester. I can provide more details if anyone is interested.
For the record: I am not an employee of MORryde. I am an independent designer and I've done work for more than a half dozen Jeep and offroad trailer companies, including MORryde.
Check out American Adventure Lab! Works great for me.Has anyone found a fridge slide that fits on the driver’s side? I don’t have the fridge yet so not bound by that factor. I tried the RC and it’s too long to fit with the door bump. Thanks!
Ummm I’m in to provide real use feedback!This is a bit more than just a slide, but there's an opportunity here for someone. MORryde has been in the Jeep accessories business for about 10 years and they're now getting into the Bronco market. They've got several best-selling products in the Jeep market, and their Trail Kitchen, shown here in a Wrangler at Overland West last year, is one of their more popular products:
The Trail Kitchen is modular so from a budget-friendly starting point of a simple fridge slide with a drawer it can be upgraded/configured with options including a sink with running water, additional folding table space, a full enclosure and more - it's designed so one can start on a budget with a basic system and add components as needs grow and budget dictates. MORryde offers no-drill installation kits for several models of Wrangler to make installation a simple bolt-in. The Kitchen and related products on their web site: https://www.morryde.com/products-cat/camping-expedition-support-jeep-wrangler-jk-accessories/
They're in the process of finishing the engineering of a no-drill installation kit for the 4-dr Bronco and they're looking for someone who is willing to install it, test it and provide them with feedback. MORryde will provide the products to the tester. I can provide more details if anyone is interested.
For the record: I am not an employee of MORryde. I am an independent designer and I've done work for more than a half dozen Jeep and offroad trailer companies, including MORryde.
Hey - I have a diabolical slide floor setup that I'm not 100% happy with. I'd be more than willing to test something like this out to see if it work for me. Feel free to dm me more info on this. I love to cook at camp and I've been trying to wrap my head around building a kitchen setup like this but would prefer to leave it to the pros and wait for this to come out.This is a bit more than just a slide, but there's an opportunity here for someone. MORryde has been in the Jeep accessories business for about 10 years and they're now getting into the Bronco market. They've got several best-selling products in the Jeep market, and their Trail Kitchen, shown here in a Wrangler at Overland West last year, is one of their more popular products:
The Trail Kitchen is modular so from a budget-friendly starting point of a simple fridge slide with a drawer it can be upgraded/configured with options including a sink with running water, additional folding table space, a full enclosure and more - it's designed so one can start on a budget with a basic system and add components as needs grow and budget dictates. MORryde offers no-drill installation kits for several models of Wrangler to make installation a simple bolt-in. The Kitchen and related products on their web site: https://www.morryde.com/products-cat/camping-expedition-support-jeep-wrangler-jk-accessories/
They're in the process of finishing the engineering of a no-drill installation kit for the 4-dr Bronco and they're looking for someone who is willing to install it, test it and provide them with feedback. MORryde will provide the products to the tester. I can provide more details if anyone is interested.
For the record: I am not an employee of MORryde. I am an independent designer and I've done work for more than a half dozen Jeep and offroad trailer companies, including MORryde.
I think MORryde already has a volunteer for the initial testing, but you'll be on the list if more volunteers are needed for this product.Hey - I have a diabolical slide floor setup that I'm not 100% happy with. I'd be more than willing to test something like this out to see if it work for me. Feel free to dm me more info on this. I love to cook at camp and I've been trying to wrap my head around building a kitchen setup like this but would prefer to leave it to the pros and wait for this to come out.
Thanks!I think MORryde already has a volunteer for the initial testing, but you'll be on the list if more volunteers are needed for this product.
MORryde also plans to do Bronco versions of some of their other Jeep products, and they'll likely need testers for those products as well.
BTW They're working on prioritizing which Jeep products would make good Bronco products so if there's anything in their Jeep line (https://www.morryde.com/products-cat/jeep-accessories/ ) that looks like it would be good for the Bronco, let me know and I'll pass anyone's comments along to them.
Not sure what their plans are for the tailgate reinforcement system but I'll pass along your comments. I do believe the overhead MOLLE is on MORryde's list. It's very handy, it stows up in space that never gets used and it's not even visible when it's stowed. In this video it's installed in a 2dr Wrangler, it's not the best quality video but you can see how it works.Thanks!
I'd be interested in their tailgate reinforcement/cargo racks they make for the Wrangler. As far as I know a full reinforcement/cargo setup does not exist for us and most people piece it together.
I also really like their overhead MOLLE panel that flips down. I can see the use case for it and its not something I've seen for the Bronco either.