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ICECO VL45PROS slide install

Discussion in 'General Tacoma Talk' started by Jeffvt0508, Jun 23, 2024.

  1. Jun 23, 2024 at 10:48 AM
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    Jeffvt0508

    Jeffvt0508 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Ome 887s, dakars, lr uca,sliders, konig countersteer,
    I wanted to share my install of my fridge slide. It might be over thought and over engineered. I recently purchased a VL45PROS fridge with cover and slide.KIMG0176.jpg KIMG0178.jpg I probably could have cut cost with a cheaper fridge slide, however I didn't want to do all the measuring to confirm it would fit.

    I wanted the slide to be removable if I ever needed my truck to be a truck and I didn't want to delete my rear seats in my truck. KIMG0182.jpg

    I looked at options of mounting the slide to the bed and found that nutserts would be worth a try.

    ICECO recommended 4 mounting points but I did six nutserts KIMG0184.jpg KIMG0185.jpg


    I lined up the board with the slide and drilled through the board and the bed. I decided to use the HDPE board to help cushion the vibration of the slide being bolted directly to the bed. I also installed the board to help distribute the weight.
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    I used stainless bolts and washers. I am going to go back and put loctite 242 on the threads . I ran out the other day.


    Here's the finished product!KIMG0187.jpg KIMG0188.jpg KIMG0190.jpg

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