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Hi has anyone attached a fridge slide to their Cybertruck bed? I'm trying to find a solution without having to do any drilling into the truck. I currently have an aftermarket bed liner and was thinking maybe I could drill the Iceco APL55 slider into the bed liner. Alternatively, I've heard of people using the D-ring holes in the bed itself. Third option, the weight of my Iceco APL 55 may be enough to simply hold the slider down via friction. The fridge would only slide over the tailgate so no risk of falling. I currently just pull it out by hand over the the tailgate and it slide relatively easily.

What have you all done?
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I currently just pull it out by hand over the the tailgate and it slide relatively easily.
It looks like you have the most practical solution already. No need to over-complicate it by thinking like a brain surgeon!
 

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I've got my Iceco fridge sitting on top of the bed liner and just bungee the handles to the l-track (and/or molle panels). It's been fine this way, and I can reach over the side to grab stuff (if I streeeetch).


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It looks like you have the most practical solution already. No need to over-complicate it by thinking like a brain surgeon!
lol - just want the roll out to be smoother
 

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Hi has anyone attached a fridge slide to their Cybertruck bed? I'm trying to find a solution without having to do any drilling into the truck. I currently have an aftermarket bed liner and was thinking maybe I could drill the Iceco APL55 slider into the bed liner. Alternatively, I've heard of people using the D-ring holes in the bed itself. Third option, the weight of my Iceco APL 55 may be enough to simply hold the slider down via friction. The fridge would only slide over the tailgate so no risk of falling. I currently just pull it out by hand over the the tailgate and it slide relatively easily.

What have you all done?
I modified the bed slide from decked out of my ram 3500 I had to cut it all down and resell all the holes so it matched the Dring holes.

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I modified the bed slide from decked out of my ram 3500 I had to cut it all down and resell all the holes so it matched the Dring holes.

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Can you still access the smuggler's bay with this set up?
 

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Most slides that I see are for preventing bounce around as well as ease of slide out. Compressors don't usually like to bounce around, and live long and fruitful lives.
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