BUMP for a price drop. $650 for the set or I can part out for the following prices:
$400 for 6112s
$100 for 5100s
$150 for Toytec springs.
Thanks.
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The slide is a stock Dometic slide that I got at Expo East but is also available at Walmart.com or Amazon. Bolted it to a 3/4 inch board and installed latch locks on the opposing end of the slide and the latch catches on the frame of my cargo box so it'd completely secure and completely...
BTW, made this great, albeit, heavy, removable mount for my fridge slide this past weekend. I'll post up some picks, but I essentially mounted the slide to a cut piece of 3/4 inch plywood and attached verticle locking clamp latches on one end and the other hinge/attachment onto the expedition...
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'll have to look at it but I picked it up at REI for less than $10 I think. I've seen the same things at Walmart though, after I bought that one. those are like $5 or $6.
Haha. good story. Never doubt the power of the Ozark Trail brand... haha. The only difference between their chinese factory and the big name chinese factories is marketing and quality control budget. All of the seamstresses are the same I suspect. My Ozark Trail 10 person instant tent is...
Agree on homemade options. I made an expedition box like yours with drawers for well under $100. Just made a removable fridge slide for it this weekend so I still retain the use of the platform for storage/transport without having to work around a permanently bolted down fridge slide. Pics...
Glad I could help. I still use both depending on the requirement. But my fridge pretty much stays in the truck all the time, plugged in or not. The efficiency and low-cost of them makes ownership easy. If someone is willing to drop HUNDREDS of dollars on a Yeti cooler, then a fridge isn't...
When you get a chance @Wawa Skittletits, check out the pictorial of overland expo east on expedition portal. They featured your Subaru down at the end of the pictoral.
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The thing I remind myself of when shopping for these things (needs and wants of overlanding), is that most everything is now made in China, and most everything is made in the same Chinese factories.... case in point----- CVT tents. Once an American made product, now a Chinese made product, and...
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