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Plenty of posts already about mounting a fridge. Thanks to those who have previously posted, for some great ideas!

I need to keep my setup modular and easy remove. We have a small Dometic CFX25 I wanted to mount with a slide. No one seemed to have a slide for this fridge (there were plenty for the CFX35 but that was to big). I purchased a slide from DFG. Although not specific to my fridge, DFG said it would work fine.

I used rivnuts thru the jeep tub with sealant to keep water out. Had to drill a couple of my own holes in the slide frame to get things to align with my placement. The setup is quick to remove when not needed.

Lastly I cut the cargo floor and painted the edges black so I could still access the cargo tray.

Thought I'd post this as I might have done something a bit different tat others might want to try.
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In the 3rd picture, what is the shelf/organizer you have mounted near the roof? Looks like a good way to use some "wasted" space
 

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Plenty of posts already about mounting a fridge. Thanks to those who have previously posted, for some great ideas!

I need to keep my setup modular and easy remove. We have a small Dometic CFX25 I wanted to mount with a slide. No one seemed to have a slide for this fridge (there were plenty for the CFX35 but that was to big). I purchased a slide from DFG. Although not specific to my fridge, DFG said it would work fine.

I used rivnuts thru the jeep tub with sealant to keep water out. Had to drill a couple of my own holes in the slide frame to get things to align with my placement. The setup is quick to remove when not needed.

Lastly I cut the cargo floor and painted the edges black so I could still access the cargo tray.

Thought I'd post this as I might have done something a bit different tat others might want to try.
What rear cargo shelf do you have?
 
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The rear shelf, side mounting brackets and upper shelf are made by Texas Metal Works https://texasmetalworks.com/product-category/jeep-accessories/

Great folks to deal with!

You can buy as a set or purchase any piece individually. In really like their system. Only down side it it is all steel so pretty heavy, but I've saved a ton of weight elsewhere so I was ok with that.

Top shelf I have electrical bag, ground tarp, tire repair kit, emergency road kit, bungee towel holder. Under the top shelf I have Fiscars axe, bowsaw mounted with Quick fists. On one of the side brackets I have a Fiskars hatchet and handsaw.

When I camp I sleep in the jeep on passenger side. The bottom shelf holds two 2 gallon Rotopax waterpacks, 2 Frontrunner soft packs, etc.
 
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I’m wondering how the edges where you cut are holding up? Is there any advice you would give after having this setup for a while? Really thinking about copying this>
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