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Inexpensive rear door table $88

Thank you both, that is great news since there should be no problem. I'll get one ordered quick, before the price goes up again!
 
When I installed mine I used a washer and some spacers I bought from Lowe’s. They placed the table barely past the plastic access door, so I ended up grinding off the top portion of the bottom back piece to allow access. The ground-off edge sits below the bottom table piece so it’s not visible. I wanted to have the table sit as flush to the back panel as possible. Great buy!!!
 
When I installed mine I used a washer and some spacers I bought from Lowe’s. They placed the table barely past the plastic access door, so I ended up grinding off the top portion of the bottom back piece to allow access. The ground-off edge sits below the bottom table piece so it’s not visible. I wanted to have the table sit as flush to the back panel as possible. Great buy!!!
Do you mind sharing some pictures of what part your trimmed and how it looks? Thanks
 
The spacers I used spaced the table just beyond the bumped out portion of the door, without rubbing the plastic panel. In the pic you can see where I used the grinder. Yes I’ll be painting the edges, I just haven’t yet. The removable door just barely slides in and out perfectly. I wanted the table as tight as possible with leaving scrape marks.
 

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I got one of these for Christmas so I’ll be installing tomorrow🥳. On initial inspection, it seems pretty well made. For 1/4 the price of some of the others on the market it would have to be pretty bad to not be a good buy.
 
Got one for Xmas also. Was just looking at getting it installed.
 
I finally got around to installing my rear table this evening that I got for Christmas. There were a few things that I had to modify to make it work properly.

1) Similar to others I had to drill six additional holes to line up with the factory holes four on the top and two on the sides.
2) I also cut off the lower section of the opening on the main back mounting plate to allow access to the factory cubby in the door where my OEM tool kit lives.
3) I painted the cut metal section and the new holes in black paint and it nearly matches the powder coat finish, so I’m happy with it.

I used the 17 mm hex spacers which spaced the table about 3/4” off the factory plastic panel. I had some automotive washers with impregnated rubber that tapers and they fit perfectly in the tapered holes in the factory plastic cover. I knew I saved those for some reason! With the spacers and those rubber washers, the table sits about 3/4” off the plastic panel.

I have the Solid Wood Worx drawer system and with where I have it installed (theres a bit of tolerance with the mounting) there’s 1/2” of space between the table and the drawer face with the door closed so I’m happy with that.

I’ll try to get some photos uploaded but right now it’s saying they’re too big.

Edit: Photos added
 

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