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Fridge Mounting
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:36 am
by cuzza
Hi
I was just wondering how people have mounted their fridges. I have a patrol ute and was wondering what the best way would be to mount my 40ltr waeco in the tray . I have gone through the search function and not managed to find much. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
Cuzza
Re: Fridge Mounting
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:43 am
by bogged
cuzza wrote:Hi
I was just wondering how people have mounted their fridges. I have a patrol ute and was wondering what the best way would be to mount my 40ltr waeco in the tray . I have gone through the search function and not managed to find much. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
Cuzza
Use a fridge slide, mounted to the floor... it alreay has the mounts for the fridge, and mounts to bolt to the floor.. it would be easiest, even though you wouldnt need the slide.
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:15 pm
by Tiny
I uses bushranger load tracks, and wired a flush mount hella plug next to it to plug into, worked verry well and I also had a zippered setion sewed into he tounne (sp) so i just had to unzip that section to get to the fridge
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:29 pm
by cuzza
Thanks for the replies guys. I was just thinking that given i did not need the fridge to slide, that there may be a chaeper way to mount the fridge as i am a poor uni student.
Tiny, how much do the bushranger load tracks cost? Also how much did the tounne cover cost as I was thinking about getting one made up, because it is a pain in the arse driving around with the canopy on in peak hour traffic.
cheers
cuzza
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:34 pm
by Tiny
cuzza wrote:Thanks for the replies guys. I was just thinking that given i did not need the fridge to slide, that there may be a chaeper way to mount the fridge as i am a poor uni student.
Tiny, how much do the bushranger load tracks cost? Also how much did the tounne cover cost as I was thinking about getting one made up, because it is a pain in the arse driving around with the canopy on in peak hour traffic.
cheers
cuzza
mate, not sure on te load rack, I dont sell it and it was years ago I got it, can always use 4 little eye bolts as well from bunnings prolly under $15
The tounne was done with the tray and everything, I got two made up, one that went over the top hoop at the back of the tray near the cab and came down on an angle, that had two zippered sections, the other one was flat and had the one zippered section over the fridge.
find a local canvass place, no nead to get a fancy one made up, but they will be able to gve you an idea on prices using different materials, mine was in a gold colour near the same colour of the flares, tray and bull bar and was pretty pricey
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:50 pm
by MattGU
Not sure what the handle on your fridge is like but I mounted my Explorer with eyebolts and turn buckles. Has worked well for 5 years now in 2 different utes.
fridge
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:00 pm
by klrevo
yeh u-bolts upside down and ratchet/cam buckle straps, or i have the waeco fridge mounting system you can have for a price, its brand new in the box, never opened, got as part of adventure package, suits from 25L-60L waeco, retails for $99, pm me for anything else
can be seen here:
http://www.waeco.com.au/products.asp?id ... bCatId2=21
dean
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 7:44 pm
by bastard
I dont have much money so i just use telecome rope,when i save up and get more money i want some of that nylon rope like they use on the big tents at the circus love always Richard.

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:12 pm
by cuzza
Thanks for the offer mate, but i had a look at it and i think it looks pretty flimsy. I might be wrong though as i only looked at it on the site. I also want to put a piece of rubber matting under the fridge to give it some cushining, so I assumed the mounting kit would not work. I think i might go for the u bolts with the ratchet/cam buckle straps. thanks for all the replies.
cheers
cuzza
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:59 pm
by Tiny
I just used decent occys at the right length