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FS: Trek Deck Stove Mount for Decked

Discussion in 'Automotive Group Buys' started by justhaag, May 13, 2024.

  1. May 13, 2024 at 1:56 PM
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    We are officially have the Trek Deck for all Drawers! Midsize, full size, V1 and V2. If you've ever to have an easily accessible stove on your truck thats ready in seconds, here is your solution.
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    The V1 Trek Deck and the V2 full size includes a front panel, where you will mount your Dometic drop in stove with 2 front cup holders, and a removable cutting board that will mount behind the front panel. These panels are designed to fit right into the Decked Drawer system utilizing the divider points as anchors to hold them in place.

    We’ve got 2 options for the midsize V2 big drawer. Both options come with 1 large main panel that holds your stove, cupholders and cutting board. They also both come with a collapsible sink that can mount in the same location as the cutting board.
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    if you would like, we also have a version that replaces 1 cupholder with a mounting spot for a dometic faucet.
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    The Trek Deck is made from HDPE making it food safe, heat resistant, and durable. We have gone through extensive torture testing with both heat and off-roading to ensure that this product can survive anything you throw at it. You can still store stuff under the panel and you can even keep a d-box or crossbox underneath the cutting board for v1. You can even store stuff underneath the stove as long as you remove it prior to cooking. The V2 midsize was also designed in a way that allows you to continue utilizing all the included boxes from decked, and even some tilting fridge slides!

    Install is a breeze, just set the panels into the drawer, drop your stove in, and screw in with the provided screws if you desire. (We have been running them without the screws on the daily, and only screw them in for added security when hitting really rough trails)

    V1 and V2 full-size
    $164.99 - Includes both the front and rear panels, with 2 cupholders, and mounting screws.

    $384.99 - The full package that includes the stove, along with the proper propane hose for the stove.

    V2 Midsize
    $199.99 - Includes the main panel, cutting board, cupholders, and sink.

    $459.99 Includes the main panel, cutting board, cupholders, sink, stove, and propane.

    $634.99 includes everything above, but also includes the Dometic faucet, and hydration jug to complete your pull out camp kitchen.

    adventuresolutions-USA.com

    Thank you!
     
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  2. May 14, 2024 at 3:37 AM
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  3. May 14, 2024 at 3:49 AM
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    A little of this and a little of that.
    Good idea, nice setup. :thumbsup:

    I hope you sell all 8 at the Expo.
     
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    Thank you!
     
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  6. May 14, 2024 at 4:53 AM
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    We weren’t able to find the option for the metal cover while we were making these. We could only find the glass, and that’s obviously a big no no haha. But there should be enough clearance to be able to fit it with the metal cover.
     
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    Word. So what method of payment are you taking?
     
  8. May 14, 2024 at 5:03 AM
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    We’ll be launching our website the day after expo, so it’ll all be done through there. You can currently sign up for email notifications to be the first to know when the product drops

    here

    I’ll keep this thread up to date, but there will also be a lot of updates through our Instagram @adventuresolutionsusa
     
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  9. May 14, 2024 at 9:02 PM
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    Many and always modding Wheels Suspension lift Armor Electrical gadgets etc...
    Any chace there is a sink under that cutting board? If not, any plans for one. That would then make that the perfect combo for me. :)
     
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    That’s definitely been something we’ve toyed around with. Just trying to find out the optimum draining option, and the best way to supply the sink. Once we figure those details out, it’ll happen.
     
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    All my rigs are purpose built. From crawling to camping. I also enjoy a nice stock truck for what that’s worth. Toyota’s are the jam!
    Something like this would work well. Screw on a flexy hose and run it out the bottom.
    https://www.webstaurantstore.com/fi...MIyqnp9a-PhgMV3zfUAR3PiQN2EAQYDSABEgI-o_D_BwE
    Or
    https://www.amazon.com/Bothyi-Topmo...MIyqnp9a-PhgMV3zfUAR3PiQN2EAQYFiABEgJdyvD_BwE
     
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    All my rigs are purpose built. From crawling to camping. I also enjoy a nice stock truck for what that’s worth. Toyota’s are the jam!
    Seems to me that’s the way. I mean otherwise you’re pumping it up and over, which makes no sense to me.

    I mean you can always just install a drain plug in the bottom if one feels it to be necessary.
     
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    Many and always modding Wheels Suspension lift Armor Electrical gadgets etc...
    I think if I could find me a used decked for my truck I’d spring for it with this option. (And a sink under the cutting board) I have seen them used in the $550-$700 range and if I could hit the sweet spot at $600 I’d do it for my short bed taco. Then I’d have to get serious about building a dropdown fridge slide.
     
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    Yeah, my mind has some good ideas. Our next game plan is to make some for the V2 drawers and then move onto different configurations possibly. We talked about the sink option a lot yesterday and have some pretty good ideas
     
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    I scored mine used for about $700 I think. And the drop down fridge slide is a game changer. It fits perfectly next to the large drawer, but you do lose your driver side ammo can. This was fine for me, cause that one just has my air compressor mounted in there
     
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    I had no idea they had a v2 drawer system. I will have to check that out.
     
  18. May 20, 2024 at 12:15 AM
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    We had a lot of interest over both the V2 and the sink option at Overland Expo West this weekend, so both of those may have to come sooner than expected
     
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    Not something that I'm looking for, but love the idea! It is super annoying to be cooking on the tailgate and need to move things for the drawer to open.
     
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