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Originally Posted by Danisawannabe
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
If you remove the entire cabinet, you can fit a GE 4.3 Cu Ft. fridge from Wal Mart in the space. It is really easy to remove the cabinet, and you can use the top of the fridge for storage. I put one in the 2005 Century Class I used to drive.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=2593968
Thanks for the info. Will it fit in snug? Should I get some straps to hold it down?
Thanks, Dan
Yes, it is a tight fit. I never secured mine, and it never budged. I would, however, get one of those plastic child safety locks for the front of it. I believe the one that works well on it is the one used to hold toilet seat lids down. Otherwise the door will swing open when you make a left hand turn.
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
Efficient fridges that have true 12VDC compressors, not inverters running an AC compressor. In english, they're much more efficient.
It's also 4 times the amount of an AC fridge, and less than half the space.