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I went with the Ford table due to the FordPass points for the delayed Bronco delivery. But, if I had a do-over, I would go with the Rockslide. The two-tier design is a benefit and it supports up to 100lbs while the Ford table is rated at 25lbs.
 

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I'll be getting the Rockslide as well, by far the best I've seen so far, sturdy, more surface with the 2nd level (that you can also leave up if in the way or not needed) and a good design. Not a fan of the starts, but not buying it for looks. Not really a fan of drilling holes, but it's not that big a deal, once on there it'll never come off and I'll never see the holes.

Goose I find too expensive and the ford one is just a molle panel, so a "table" with lots of holes, useless to me. Also have zero use for molle anything as I'd never leave bags (full or empty) hanging in my truck when parked somewhere.

I might still opt to design something myself, a table made from wooden (or plastic) cutting board seems like it could be nice. Lost of options for hardware for fold down tables and shelves available, and since I'll be drilling anyway... Not sure yet, won't need one for an other couple months, see what else might show up. But if I needed one today, I'd order the Rockslide.
 

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Stay away from the cheapo RoughCountry one, you get what you pay for. I am not happy with the fitment of mine, the instructions were terrible and for a Jeep JK, not a Bronco. I had to grind two of the bolts down. I'll be replacing it with the JCR or RockSlide one when funds become available again.
 

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don't go ford's.............. you have to drill and if you tighten too much your f%$#&d!!!!
 

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I like this the best....
 

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I installed the JCROFFROAD tailgate table. Great quality. No rattles at all!!

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How long did it take you to install and how difficult? I have it sitting in my garage but have been intimidated to install it. I'm not super handy.
 

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Stay away from the cheapo RoughCountry one, you get what you pay for. I am not happy with the fitment of mine, the instructions were terrible and for a Jeep JK, not a Bronco. I had to grind two of the bolts down. I'll be replacing it with the JCR or RockSlide one when funds become available again.
Some of those gripes might apply to the RockSlide table as well. It was also originally designed for Jeep Wrangler JK but happens to fit the Bronco tailgate very nicely. So the instructions I received were specific to the Jeep, not Bronco. But it wasn't that hard to figure out. We ended up simply holding it against the tailgate and installing the screws wherever the holes happened to be. This worked fine except in one location where the thick metal of the tire carrier proved too much for the self-tapping end of the supplied screw. But I already had the hole deep enough so I simply cut the drill head off the screw and threaded it in. Yeah that's a step they don't tell you about but we figured it out. And if the self-tapping screws ever start pulling through, I'll just replace them with riv-nuts.
 

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How long did it take you to install and how difficult? I have it sitting in my garage but have been intimidated to install it. I'm not super handy.
Have no fear, you can do it! I’m not super handy either, but was able to do it. I actually enjoyed putting it on. I found the best way was to watch the YouTube videos for the install… they were very helpful. As far as time, it probably took me an hour or so.
 

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I bought the one through Ford with my reward points that I had sitting around. Install was easy, doesn’t rattle, holds my grill and little knickknacks and was basically free. I recommend.
Ditto on Ford. Good product, no rattles, no drama.
 

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I don't know how this happened, but when the dealership I went to installed the tailgate table on the mannequin, they managed to go in too far with one of the screws. There is a noticeable bulge on the exterior from the screw going too deep or using the wrong screw.

Just a heads up for anyone installing tailgate attachments, check the screw lengths, and don't overtighten!
It’s not the screws, it’s the drill bit pulled through and poked the outter skin. The bottom left hole has to go through two layers of aluminum and the bit will bite into it and shoot though. The Ford table now includes a bit stop to fix this issue. If you go the Ford route be careful to not over tighten the nut-certs. They are rather fragile.

I went with the Ford table, at the time the only other option was the Rockslide table and that one’s a hard no with the star and branding. I like it, no rattles at all.

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I am very happy with the overall quality of my Ford Accessories table. I will say though, the hinges have a very slight amount of clearance that allows a rattle. I had to put a couple foam blocks at the bottom to keep pressure on the hinges. I have zero tolerance for rattles.
 
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It’s not the screws, it’s the drill bit pulled through and poked the outter skin. The bottom left hole has to go through two layers of aluminum and the bit will bite into it and shoot though. The Ford table now includes a bit stop to fix this issue. If you go the Ford route be careful to not over tighten the nut-certs. They are rather fragile.
I figured as much after reading the Ford one you have to drill to mount. Glad they include the bit stop for others not to repeat what the dealer did. I just remember seeing it when walking around the mannequin and saying, "ouch, that won't buff out!" At least it wasn't mine. :ROFLMAO:
 
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Stay away from the cheapo RoughCountry one, you get what you pay for. I am not happy with the fitment of mine, the instructions were terrible and for a Jeep JK, not a Bronco. I had to grind two of the bolts down. I'll be replacing it with the JCR or RockSlide one when funds become available again.
Ive heard! thanks for the feedback!
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