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JCR cargo floor system and fridge slideout experience:
Ok…JCR needs to find a better method than those press in inserts cuz they fall out. Anyway, I got the floor base built and installed. Not too bad. Then was the flat panels that you mount something to. I had planned to mount the fridge slideout on the driver side so when using my new table I could spin around and grab food easily. So this is what I set out to do and I followed JCR video to the T. Of course in their install they put the fridge on the passenger side but NO mention of this being the ONLY location possible. After all the assy and install, I went to close the tailgate VERY slowly and BOOM, the large inside bump in the tailgate (vent and electrical access) hits the slideout and will not close. It turns out the fridge slideout is longer than the drawer system and this is why it won’t work on the driver side. This was all yesterday, so this morning’s task was to flip it to the passenger side. Didn’t take too long, semi-frustrating but I got it done. The bummer is if I want to pull fridge slideout all the way out, I must close my tailgate table
Bummer but this is reality. One bolt/insert is buried and forever loose, so I put some electrical tape over it to help rattles. There are many perimeter bolts, so one that’s not fully tight but still connected will be fine. I would suggest some changes to JCR (have done so) to avoid these issues. Abandon those damn threaded inserts where possible and just use a bolt/nut combo like I had to do on the tailgate reinforcement plate. You can see or reference the JCR pic that shows fridge slideout on passenger side. I would have just loved some mention that this is the ONLY way!!!!
Ok…JCR needs to find a better method than those press in inserts cuz they fall out. Anyway, I got the floor base built and installed. Not too bad. Then was the flat panels that you mount something to. I had planned to mount the fridge slideout on the driver side so when using my new table I could spin around and grab food easily. So this is what I set out to do and I followed JCR video to the T. Of course in their install they put the fridge on the passenger side but NO mention of this being the ONLY location possible. After all the assy and install, I went to close the tailgate VERY slowly and BOOM, the large inside bump in the tailgate (vent and electrical access) hits the slideout and will not close. It turns out the fridge slideout is longer than the drawer system and this is why it won’t work on the driver side. This was all yesterday, so this morning’s task was to flip it to the passenger side. Didn’t take too long, semi-frustrating but I got it done. The bummer is if I want to pull fridge slideout all the way out, I must close my tailgate table
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