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Do you know how you reached out to customer service? We are attempting to direct all emails to [email protected] so we can team up on them with our new Help Desk system.

We have a handle that will fit, from another product, but I need to get one specifically for the Wide Slider. I'll work on that over the weekend. They're pretty quick to develop. If you can let me know your trouble ticket number, I'll keep you updated through that.

Thank you very much for the support!!!!

If you have any photos, please post them up here. We love seeing our product out in the wild. It's great motivation for the team.
Any updates on the Slightly Wider Slider handle for the JLU?
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Great to see ya’ll on the boards! I have built a damn near addiction to your gear - started with a few molle replacements for the door nets, and somehow ended up with full rear seat delete, MASS+ w/ a few drawers and a flip’s slide. Great products and great support - keep it up!
lets see some pics of your setup! im getting ready to order the MASS cargo shelf
 

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lets see some pics of your setup! im getting ready to order the MASS cargo shelf
Here’s where I stand today. I need to figure out what to mount in the seat deletes, and get my Dometic mounted to the slide. Fun project, many fasteners.
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Here’s where I stand today. I need to figure out what to mount in the seat deletes, and get my Dometic mounted to the slide. Fun project, many fasteners.
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Looks great!!!! Thanks for showing off the photos! I'm going to share those with our team. We love seeing this stuff out in the "wild"!
 
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I need to figure out what to mount in the seat deletes, and get my Dometic mounted to the slide.
As for mounting the fridge to the slide, here's the easy way - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/refrigerator-locating-pins/

You don't need to buy ours. They're easy to make, but this process works really well and lets you position it exactly where you want it.

As for what to do with the extra space of the Seat Delete, I'm always a big fan of the Milwaukee Packout system. It's super flexible, lots of box options, and can be removed quickly if you need the space for something else.

Here's our Packout Plate for tight spaces (shown in these photos) - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/mass-cargo-shelf-milwaukee-packout-mount/

We have a more universal version that works when you have about an inch of extra room behind the plate - this one doesn't need extra spacers - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/milwaukee-packout-plate-universal/

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As for mounting the fridge to the slide, here's the easy way - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/refrigerator-locating-pins/

You don't need to buy ours. They're easy to make, but this process works really well and lets you position it exactly where you want it.

As for what to do with the extra space of the Seat Delete, I'm always a big fan of the Milwaukee Packout system. It's super flexible, lots of box options, and can be removed quickly if you need the space for something else.

Here's our Packout Plate for tight spaces (shown in these photos) - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/mass-cargo-shelf-milwaukee-packout-mount/

We have a more universal version that works when you have about an inch of extra room behind the plate - this one doesn't need extra spacers - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/milwaukee-packout-plate-universal/

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which slide would you recommend for an ICECO VL35 pro series? i wouldnt mind having the slide mounted on top of one of the 3" drawers also
 
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which slide would you recommend for an ICECO VL35 pro series? i wouldnt mind having the slide mounted on top of one of the 3" drawers also
That's a cool fridge. I haven't seen the 35 version. I like that size. Looks like that one is about 1/2" too wide for our "traditional" slide. You could use the Slightly Wider Slider. The fridge would fit well, but you wouldn't be able to put that slider on top of a drawer. If putting it on top of the drawer is key, you can use our Flat Slide. We have a 24" version and a 28" version. The 24" will line up with the back of our JL drawers. The 28" will hang off about 4", but would get you full extension on the fridge. Due to the orientation of the slides (laying on their side) with the flat slides, the capacity of the slides are cut in half by the manufacturer. They still work well, but you will get more flex with the flat slides.

Traditional Slider - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/mass-storage-fridge-slider/
Slightly Wider Slider - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/jeep-jl-mass-slightly-wider-slider/
24" Flat Slide - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/flat-slide-6x3/
28" Flat Slide - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/flat-slide-6x4/
 

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As for mounting the fridge to the slide, here's the easy way - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/refrigerator-locating-pins/

You don't need to buy ours. They're easy to make, but this process works really well and lets you position it exactly where you want it.

As for what to do with the extra space of the Seat Delete, I'm always a big fan of the Milwaukee Packout system. It's super flexible, lots of box options, and can be removed quickly if you need the space for something else.

Here's our Packout Plate for tight spaces (shown in these photos) - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/mass-cargo-shelf-milwaukee-packout-mount/

We have a more universal version that works when you have about an inch of extra room behind the plate - this one doesn't need extra spacers - https://americanadventurelab.com/product/milwaukee-packout-plate-universal/
Thanks for the link - I’ll get the fridge mounted up before EJS. I do like the packout system, and I’ll probably use part of the space for an auxiliary battery. Can’t wait to get some actual ’in the wild’ pics. It’s going in for 40s/tons in a week, but expect we’ll have it back near the holidays.
 

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AAL R&D new product suggestion. Those of us installing the new “JPP High-Top Steel Fenders- Mopar (82216497AA) are waiting for slimline lights to replace the stock lights that are moved to a separate plastic piece that attaches to the fender. It doesn’t appear difficult. Waiting to give you our money as the problem is obvious.
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Thanks for the link - I’ll get the fridge mounted up before EJS. I do like the packout system, and I’ll probably use part of the space for an auxiliary battery. Can’t wait to get some actual ’in the wild’ pics. It’s going in for 40s/tons in a week, but expect we’ll have it back near the holidays.
That sounds great. Check out the "Extra Mini" 100Ah battery from LiTime - https://www.litime.com/products/12v-100ah-xtra-mini-bluetooth-small-lifepo4-battery

Lots of power in a small package. We're working a line of mounting brackets for that one.
 
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AAL R&D new product suggestion. Those of us installing the new “JPP High-Top Steel Fenders- Mopar (82216497AA) are waiting for slimline lights to replace the stock lights that are moved to a separate plastic piece that attaches to the fender. It doesn’t appear difficult. Waiting to give you our money as the problem is obvious.
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I had not seen those yet. Unfortunately, the mold to produce our High-Line lights is extremely expensive. We would need to see a lot of demand to justify the R&D expense. I'll try to find some of those I can check out in person. Maybe there'll be some at SEMA.
 

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I had not seen those yet. Unfortunately, the mold to produce our High-Line lights is extremely expensive. We would need to see a lot of demand to justify the R&D expense. I'll try to find some of those I can check out in person. Maybe there'll be some at SEMA.
It is a separate plastic piece that attaches to the fender. Do look, it shouldn’t be difficult/expensive to R&D if you can get the plastic light mounts.
 
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It is a separate plastic piece that attaches to the fender. Do look, it shouldn’t be difficult/expensive to R&D if you can get the plastic light mounts.
Doesn't look like the profile is going to match our current High-Lines. The OEM flare is slightly rounded on the front edge of the flare. These look to be pretty straight on the edge, right?
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