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I installed a Slide Master cargo tray a while back and thought I would share pics.

 

This is the 1600# pound capacity aluminum version with 70% extension.

 

On my 2016 I had the 1000# pound version with the gravity lock instead of the spring loaded one. This new system is much improved...

 

I don’t like leaving stuff out for thieves so I have a Diamondback tonneau cover as well.

 

There is limited height with the combination but the great majority of my trips are to Costco and Sam’s Club for my business and the height is just right for the 27 gallon black rectangular totes I use.

 

Made in the USA.

 

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Will it be damaged by more than 1600 pounds if you don’t slide the load?   I put some heavy pallets in the truck on occasion. (My 2001 f250 With the long bed had just under 5000# once).   New truck is short bed so not going to fit two pallets but I expect over a ton once in a while.

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I doubt it would be damaged if you don’t slide it.

Give them a call as they are responsive, I’ve spoken with them about a few questions I had prior to both my orders.

They also have heavier duty models (not sure if they heavier duty ones are still aluminum).


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