I don't know how the Newmar trays are built but you might want to reconsider if they are anything like the MORryde trays.I would loose about 3"-4" in height and 6" on the sides. So I reconsidered and decided not to install them.
I don't know how the Newmar trays are built but you might want to reconsider if they are anything like the MORryde trays.
I am able to store a lot of stuff under my tray so I feel that I lost very little space and the convenience of having access to my stuff is worth any loss.
Peace
Dave
I don't know how the Newmar trays are built but you might want to reconsider if they are anything like the MORryde trays.
I am able to store a lot of stuff under my tray so I feel that I lost very little space and the convenience of having access to my stuff is worth any loss.
Peace
Dave
I'm with Jim on this one, our Ashland storage is so big and easy to access.We all have different needs but my experience is similar to Dave's. I store most of my stuff in large plastic totes with flipper door lids. These totes stack - 2 high. I can place them on my tray - 2 across by 2 high and can go 4 deep for 16 totes in total. Each tote is organized by content type (fresh water, sewer, electrical, decorator, club stuff, misc parts etc.) So for me, the tray helps me carry more stuff, more efficiently and make it all pretty each to get to.
If anyone was counting that was 6 chairs for 2 people ...
No one will be left standing in our camp LOL
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