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Looking for a slideout kitchen setup that has space for a fridge, sink, and stove. Ideally I want something that only takes half of the width of my truck bed, so that I can still climb into the back of the truck bed.

I've seen several that have two of the three (fridge, sink, stove) but not all three.
 

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Looking for a slideout kitchen setup that has space for a fridge, sink, and stove. Ideally I want something that only takes half of the width of my truck bed, so that I can still climb into the back of the truck bed.

I've seen several that have two of the three (fridge, sink, stove) but not all three.
Have you checked out Goose Gear?
 

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Looking for a slideout kitchen setup that has space for a fridge, sink, and stove. Ideally I want something that only takes half of the width of my truck bed, so that I can still climb into the back of the truck bed.

I've seen several that have two of the three (fridge, sink, stove) but not all three.
How big is your bed. Have you googled youtube truck bed camping mod's.
There are many ideas there.
Are you a DIY type, or will you just buy whatever you find and like ? Also look through the various threads here in the forums. I'm sure you will find something posted by an OB member.
 
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Are you talking all three on a full slide, partial slide (i.e. stationary fridge), or stacked? There's a reason people tend to avoid doing all three because the extra effort/materials to add a sink add a lot of cost and weight to support a 12oz silicon sink.
 

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My husband and I DYI’d a slide out kitchen for the back of our Jeep Willys 1942 trailer that we pull behind our LJ. It’s about 4” long made of plywood. After looking at all the prefabrication ones we decided to go custom. We still need to paint it and possibly get some marine plastic slides but that’s for another time. It took about two weekends worth of work with minimal tools but we are very pleased with the results and the off-road comfort it provides is fantastic!
 

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My company makes a line of extremely high quality pullout kitchens which are a universal fit for SUV's and Vans. If you're looking for vehicle specific units, I highly recommend Goose-gear and Pullkitchen. Both are top notch quality and given what goes into each unit, are priced extremely fair. My units are completely sold out through our next product run. I probably wont have another batch ready for sale bad road pic 2.jpgIMG_3346.jpg7B9EFA04-EFC7-4575-A690-ED029A10432F.JPGIMG_3288.jpguntil spring.
 
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