I designed a frame to accept two different refrigerators I own. The frame itself, without plywood platform accepts my ARB 45 quart mounted with turnbuckles to the fridge handles and four corners of the frame.
The Engle 27 shown, mounts on a plywood platform that fastens to the frame with carriage bolts and is attached with the Engel Transit Slide Lock. Both fridges are rock solid when I drive, and either can be opened without undoing anything.
This frame mounts to the inserts for the rear seat. I can remove the rear seat and install the refrigerator in about 10 minutes or less.
Ed
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Ed Sanman - KD7TRX
ARB / OME / NISMO
I do lots of long range expeditions, and usually in hot, desert conditions. With a fridge, you're not having to find a store for ice every couple days.
Carry two, turn one to freeze, and you can take along ice cream or cocktail ice.
Ed
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Ed Sanman - KD7TRX
ARB / OME / NISMO
I do lots of long range expeditions, and usually in hot, desert conditions. With a fridge, you're not having to find a store for ice every couple days.
Carry two, turn one to freeze, and you can take along ice cream or cocktail ice.
Ed
Hmmm margaritas in the desert. I like the way this man thinks.
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