Educator I
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- First Name
- Jim
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Educator I
12989
Educator I
12989
Enthusiast III
roadloft.com
Advocate II
Well, I'm no expert, but that doesn't stop me from giving advice, "slide-in" and "Gladiator" do not compute. It's like mixing beer and wine, having both is nice but not together. You know more than I about weight capacity, being overloaded on trails, wind drag, wind gusts on highways being top heavy in a narrow track, seems to me a pop top or tent in a slide-in box would be better.
I have Roadman camper, it's a motorcycle camp trailer, I can remove the trailer frame from the box, and the box slides into the F-150 bed, between the wheel wells, just sits there like cargo, open it up in the bed for a queen bed, sleeps 2, weighs notta, has storage under the bed.
I just can't picture an Arctic Fox on a Gladiator.....
Advocate II
Educator I
12989
Is that a cap or a slide in, bed sealed?AT Overland Atlas on a gladiator!!!
Advocate II
So, you caught that; I also seek good advice on forums. Most of my advice may be construed as an opinion, relieving me of any liability for comments made. Don't confuse my position as being hypocritical as I usually contradict myself.You so funny.. you just said not to take advice from strangers and from the internet!! Then you said you can’t stop giving advice…. I laughed, then saw Bob, Kevin and Stewart were laughing with me..
Enthusiast III
Educator I
12989
Why can't you "line" the inside with a waterproof tarp, lay it in the floor, upholster the sides and seal the tarp to the cap edges all the way around.....leave enough material to fold over to wrap up the rear opening and Velcro it shut?Really the whole reason for a slide in is it will be dust free since gladiators suck and are almost impossible to seal the beds......
Jim