My cabinet is pretty small but the dimensions in the websites said it would fit, and it does. But the little door tabs needed to be swapped left and right and inverted so they point towards the inside rather than point outside like big wings. The tabs were hitting the sides of the cabinet. Pretty tricky to install and get perfect, the bottom end of my door sticks out a little bit but it's fine. The bottom that attaches to the cabinet base has 4 corners and 2 screws per corner, don't do what I did. There is a slot and a hole for 2 screws, just use the slot and the screw first. That way at the very end you can slide the whole assembly forwards or backwards a little bit to get a better door fit. Then you finish with the other 4 screws that just go into holes. If you drill and screw all 8 base screws you wont have enough space to re-drill holes to make minor front to back adjustments. For the money spent on this thing, I think they should include a horizontal grab handle which I had to buy separately. Most cabinets have the wrong hardware for this application but I guess everyone has different tastes and color preferences. Most of the hardware included feels pretty cheap. If you go the double sided tape route to mount the door, know that they include 4 little squares. I bought an entire roll thinking I would need some, but it's included. The soft close rails are really nice and work very smooth though. I like the system, it's a nice upgrade to my home.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]