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ChefsJK's Comment
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For all of you that have fridges in your trucks, how the hell do you keep everything from falling out or toppling over when you open it up once you are stopped. I drove i 84 yesterday from New Hampshire to i 81, when i opened it literally everything fell out thanks to the wonderful sections in Conn. And Mass.

OldRookie's Comment
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For all of you that have fridges in your trucks, how the hell do you keep everything from falling out or toppling over when you open it up once you are stopped. I drove i 84 yesterday from New Hampshire to i 81, when i opened it literally everything fell out thanks to the wonderful sections in Conn. And Mass.

In my KW T680, the built in fridge is a chest style.

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For all of you that have fridges in your trucks, how the hell do you keep everything from falling out or toppling over when you open it up once you are stopped. I drove i 84 yesterday from New Hampshire to i 81, when i opened it literally everything fell out thanks to the wonderful sections in Conn. And Mass.

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In my KW T680, the built in fridge is a chest style.

Well i know that would help, lol, I was given a Koolatron 12v from my buddy that he didnt use anymore, so that saved ne money for sure, but now it is getting annoying, lol.

Earl J.'s Comment
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Small bungie cords help.

David's Comment
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Small bungie cords help.

this right here helped me a lot when i had my cooler... I then switched to an ARB Refrigerator and never needed them.

ChefsJK's Comment
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Small bungie cords help.

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this right here helped me a lot when i had my cooler... I then switched to an ARB Refrigerator and never needed them.

Yeah i do like that idea, just have to find a mounting point for each side. And i am planning on getting the ARB on for my Jeep as well, those things were made to take a beating hence the high price, lol

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
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