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Awesome. I'm excited to see how it fits. This has been on our development plan for over a year. I agree it'll fit... on paper!I blame @suprarx7nut for this…..
By my math it should fit, but I’ll install tomorrow
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Awesome! Our plan is to make a shelf/bracket for that along with a trim plate, perhaps with some outlets in the face above the fridge.
Awesome! Our plan is to make a shelf/bracket for that along with a trim plate, perhaps with some outlets in the face above the fridge.
That's good, we'll take some measurements when you come by to grab your beauty panels and get something made up.i'm good at being the guinea pig....
No experience with Monstaliner, but I Raptorlined the inside of my ‘95 Wrangler’s hardtop about 10 years ago. I rolled it on and it came out okay - good enough for an old Jeep.Anybody bed lined their platforms yet? Photos? Was thinking of testing Monstaliner vs Raptorliner to see which has a nicer finish. I plan to carry a lot of wet stuff (surfboards) as well as lumber & heavy items on my platform. Will likely sand, primer & spray paint a base coat before adding the same colored bedliner.
No experience with Monstaliner, but I Raptorlined the inside of my ‘95 Wrangler’s hardtop about 10 years ago. I rolled it on and it came out okay - good enough for an old Jeep.
For the 200, I would recommend spending a little more to have the top panels professionally Linexed. The end product will be much more durable and aesthetically pleasing.
Either way, do post some photos. I’m considering a ADGU system and will probably bedline it as well.
No painting needed in our experience. Bedliner between the hinge faces wasn't a huge problem. You can quickly tape off those faces for the application process, or scrap/razor the material off after the fact.Thinking the pieces will likely need to be painted before Linex or bedliner. I would think the wings & leafs may have a hard time closing completely with bedliner in between the hinged seams.
Building on what Andy said: We found this to be absolutely bombproof for the platform itself, but was a very messy and smelly application process. We also found that because it was so bombproof and the textured was a bit rough, you had to be careful with gear, bags, etc, you could wear through them sliding them in and out.Anybody bed lined their platforms yet? Photos? Was thinking of testing Monstaliner vs Raptorliner to see which has a nicer finish. I plan to carry a lot of wet stuff (surfboards) as well as lumber & heavy items on my platform. Will likely sand, primer & spray paint a base coat before adding the same colored bedliner.
Not sure if anyone else has experienced it but I had a squeak in my system that took a little bit to find. Super easy to fix. I have the HE bars on my install & they were squeaking where they contact the platform center bar. I temporarily put a felt pad in between the two while they were still installed and the squeak went completely away. I plan to completely wrap the bar at that contact spot next time I pull they system out of my truck. Any way I just thought I might save someone some time if they were having a similar issue.
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Squeaks are absolutely infuriating, distracts me the entire time if I hear something squeaking in the car!It's funny how such a small thing can squeak so loud. I think foam padding will be a great fix once I remove my system next time. If not plan B.
I have that same fridge, currently installed in my 62. Great fridge for the money, and the cargo space saving attribute is awesome. Looking forward to seeing the results here. Every bit of "extra" space can be used for something!Awesome! Our plan is to make a shelf/bracket for that along with a trim plate, perhaps with some outlets in the face above the fridge.
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Andy from ADGU worked with me to build this full system that can also be a converted to a half system. I also had them add some L-Track as well.
- Amazingly flexible setup and the drawers hold a ton of stuff. They come all the way out and lock which is nice when trying to access things in the back. Easy to remove one or both drawers if needing to haul other things.
- Packaging was great.
- Instructions were good overall and when I reached out for verification on a few steps almost instant response. Allow plenty of time to build and install but I didn’t find it difficult.
- L-Track makes it so easy to find a mounting spot.
- Has the sleeper setup but cut in half so running just the drivers side at the moment (not installed yet in photo). Was able to put a Gazelle Gazebo pop up shelter on the platform and sleeper and close the tailgate.
- Not cheap but checks so many boxes other systems can’t for my needs.