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Hey All, I recently installed the Mopar Tailgate Table on my 2020 Recon build.

As I was in the process of moving my tools, Molle bags over off my JK, I realized I wanted to make some changes to the stock Mopar rack.

Check it out...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5HJ5REOo6XbFuakJem6TTw

You will find the video under 'Equipment Reviews'. Enjoy!


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About to do this install. Thanks. Any concerns regarding raw or cooked meat juices rolling into the cracks then doing clean up? I know you mentioned food prep so I was wondering. I’d feel better just using a cutting board and removing it for clean up.
 

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For everyone: skip to 11:00 to see something other than the basic install which has been beat to death in 700 other online videos
 
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About to do this install. Thanks. Any concerns regarding raw or cooked meat juices rolling into the cracks then doing clean up? I know you mentioned food prep so I was wondering. I’d feel better just using a cutting board and removing it for clean up.
The space/crack at the edge of the cutting board is sealed/filled flush with white silicone caulk so no worries regarding anything getting trapped in there.

Carrying a separate cutting board would be easy enough. I wanted to see if I could do it in one piece. Another thought I had was to just do the entire surface as out of cutting board material. That can be a little slippery for this like photo gear, etc.


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