Want to replace shelves

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Beethoven, Jun 19, 2015.

  1. Beethoven

    Beethoven Light Load Member

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    The cabinet with the slide out desk seems to only be mounted to the floor. It is rather shaky.

    So all of you just anchored to the floor and ceiling?

    You guys have great looking setups. That Is What I am Going For.
     
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  3. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    Ours didn't have a desk.
     
  4. Hurst

    Hurst Registered Member

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    Yeah,.. the small fridges they have for trucks are pretty much useless for me. Too small and they cost 2 - 3 times what I paid for mine. My little college dorm style fridge cost $160 at walmart.

    I can stack a 12 pak of soda in the door. Plus has room for my OJ, Mayo, Ketchup and Mustard on the bottom,.. then can put another 6 cans or a dozen eggs across the top,.. and I havent even put anything inside the shelve or bottom bin yet. Freezer isnt that big,.. but large enough for most things. Only issue I have is that I have to use velcro straps to keep the doors from opening up while going down the road.

    Hurst
     
  5. Beethoven

    Beethoven Light Load Member

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    Yeah, mine has the desk, which I have to admit is really useful. However, I just looked at mine a few hours ago and found that I can't or am not willing, to try to take out the upper cabinets. They are actually molded to the top of the truck. The "pleather" padding is formed around it and they are molded to the contour of the cabinet into the roof. All one piece. The lower ones seem to only be attached at the back and to the floor.
     
  6. DetroitSpecial

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    Molded? Thats another reason to take em out,dont wanna keep inhaling that stuff bro,take a weekend off and yank em out,you mite have to get the cab sprayed and treated.Over a long time that stuff causes health isssues,i was cleaning out my truck after i bought it and for some reason the side glove boxes was drenched in water and oil,dont know what happened i took everything out both sides,washed and cleaned em with soap and let em sit open to heat/air dry for 3 days,then pulled out my bed and pillows and sheets n stuff,all new now,luckily no mold was found,eventually i will pull all carpet out and redo with new fresh carpet besides,im customizing it for me lol dont really know what went on with the previous owner,but now i know exactly whats going on with it,
     
  7. Beethoven

    Beethoven Light Load Member

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    I appreciate the concern but I meant molded as; they are formed in with the ceiling.
     
  8. DetroitSpecial

    DetroitSpecial Light Load Member

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    Lol oh ok gotcha
     
  9. truckthatpassesyouby

    truckthatpassesyouby Road Train Member

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    If you put a real refrigerator in your cab, how exactly do you deal with the heat it produces from the back?
     
  10. truckthatpassesyouby

    truckthatpassesyouby Road Train Member

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    Lol molded
     
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