I went to dollar tree and bought a pool noodle, cut it to size, slit it and put it on the end of my slide so it fits nice and snug against my tail gate.
YEARS AGO, I think in 80's maybe. Might have been the 90's I stopped by an Rv dealer and he had a truck camper on a pickup for sale. As I recall the camper was a NorthStar. I think. The camper was MONSTEROUS 13ft sitting on an 8ft dually truck bed. One thing I noticed was this camper had a pullout drawer under the camper floor. It appeared to be part of the camper but I learned later like yours it can be added. When I bought a truck camper in 2002 I thought of parking it atop a truck bed drawer but even 4" would have made the camper too tall so I dropped the idea. That 13ft camper slept 8 had a full bathroom/shower in it. Today, you cant get a truck camper any longer than 11ft 6". !
OMG thank you thank you. You just saved me over one thousand dollars PLUS with the slide I was about to purchase I lost an additional three inches in height. YOU ARE AWESOME!!!
Very cool. I have been looking at videos on truck bed sliders. Your plan makes so much sense and seems to be alot cheaper than those 500 lb drawer slide. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Perfect for what im looking for! Thank you for this. I will be copying your plan. I love how low it sets in the bed....some of the builds on youtube are a foot high and i dont want to lose the height for truck camping with a shell on. Im subscribing just for this!
Thanks, it has been the best thing I've ever had in a truck. We do a lot of camping and I will load that thing up, easy to unload, no more jumping in the bed.
Great idea. Made mine today. Super simple compared to the ridiculous idea I had in my head. Have some finishing touches to add in future but got the main component installed and works great. Thanks!!
Man - I star ted counting as soon as you said you had thirteen of the rollers in there... just in time for you to call us all out and tell us to count them ourselves lmao. Perfect!
Great job! Thank you so much for sharing! I was thinking about buying one but they're so expensive. It seems like it's way better to spend a couple of days and try to build for oneself.
I’m digging it. I own a 4th Gen Ram as well and I don’t want to spend upwards of $1000 bucks or more on something I can possibly build myself. Thanks for the video. I’ll be hitting ya up in a couple of months when the weather is nicer and talk to ya more hopefully. Thanks! ✌🏽
I know this was 2 years ago on the build but I am about to build one myself. If you still have yours, you can put some screw on rubber chair leg bumpers to keep it from rattling when the tailgate is shut. Great build though!
I'm looking for something like that too. I might be putting a camper topper on my truck and want something easy to help me. I'm also getting back into cycling and that would help me get all of this put together. I subscribed to your channel too.
How is this holding up 1 year on? I'm specifically wondering if the rollers are creating raised grooves (inverted valleys) in the rolling drawer pullout?
Great design I intend to make one, one question. On your bottom board where the rollers are connected are those sideboards screwed from the bottom and sit on top one are they mounted on the side edge and screwed it from the side? It was kind of dark inside the truck I couldn't see for sure. Thanks Bill
Trying to figure out how far off from the bed dimensions you were so I can scale this for a Silverado short bed - as in how much smaller did you make it versus the actual inside dimensions of your bed?
Thumbs up,👍 but I would just block the back of the base plywood so it does not flip up. Self tappers makes holes in your bed, and it's not really secure .
Id like to do this but im concerned about weight and material fitment. How does sheetrock or plywood fit on top? Also with weight, how much weight have you had on it to where the rollers are digging into the plywood?
Typically a 4x8 sheet of plywood fits between the wheel humps, so a sheet would sit on top of the slide. I've had it loaded down with tools and it rolls just fine.
What brand tonneau cover is that? I’m looking for one for my 3rd gen. I think I would need one if building this sliding drawer? Maybe if you use bed liner paint on the plywood it could be weatherproof? Thoughts?
@@TheREALWeekendDIYer Also, did you put some sort of stop on the slide so it won’t come all the way out? What are your thoughts about bed liner the plywood? Would it make it more weatherproof?
@@TheREALWeekendDIYer thanks for the info... i bought all the materials today. 28 ball bearings in total, maybe its to much maybe its not. i have another question how did you make the side pieces so sturdy ?
I went to dollar tree and bought a pool noodle, cut it to size, slit it and put it on the end of my slide so it fits nice and snug against my tail gate.
Thanks for sharing! Excited to use this as inspiration to make one of my own!
YEARS AGO,
I think in 80's maybe. Might have been the 90's I stopped by an Rv dealer and he had a truck camper on a pickup for sale.
As I recall the camper was a NorthStar. I think. The camper was MONSTEROUS 13ft sitting on an 8ft dually truck bed.
One thing I noticed was this camper had a pullout drawer under the camper floor. It appeared to be part of the camper but
I learned later like yours it can be added. When I bought a truck camper in 2002 I thought of parking it atop a truck bed
drawer but even 4" would have made the camper too tall so I dropped the idea. That 13ft camper slept 8 had a full
bathroom/shower in it. Today, you cant get a truck camper any longer than 11ft 6".
!
OMG thank you thank you. You just saved me over one thousand dollars PLUS with the slide I was about to purchase I lost an additional three inches in height. YOU ARE AWESOME!!!
Glad I could help. I love mine, it's in my second truck now.
Very cool. I have been looking at videos on truck bed sliders. Your plan makes so much sense and seems to be alot cheaper than those 500 lb drawer slide. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
Perfect for what im looking for! Thank you for this. I will be copying your plan. I love how low it sets in the bed....some of the builds on youtube are a foot high and i dont want to lose the height for truck camping with a shell on. Im subscribing just for this!
Thanks, it has been the best thing I've ever had in a truck. We do a lot of camping and I will load that thing up, easy to unload, no more jumping in the bed.
Great idea. Made mine today. Super simple compared to the ridiculous idea I had in my head. Have some finishing touches to add in future but got the main component installed and works great. Thanks!!
Glad it worked out for you. I've had mine for 2 years now and love it. Gets tons of compliments
I agree with 4xpoppop "AWESOME". The rubber mat is excellent as a water repellent. Thumbs up!!! and thank you for sharing ☺
Great job on the BedSlide.
Thanks for the video we are doing this exact setup for my sons startup mobile detailing business
Exactly what I’m looking for! I have a 2016 Laramie…..so this is perfect! Thanks
Man - I star
ted counting as soon as you said you had thirteen of the rollers in there... just in time for you to call us all out and tell us to count them ourselves lmao. Perfect!
Awesome bro!!!! I need to make this for my Ram!!!!!! Going to measure and plan today! Thank you for sharing!!!!!👊👍💥💥💥
Great job! Thank you so much for sharing! I was thinking about buying one but they're so expensive. It seems like it's way better to spend a couple of days and try to build for oneself.
Nice and simple design , Thanks for sharing !!
Thanks for the video. I was trying to think of how to make a sliding bracket and your use of those inexpensive rollers was great.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the ideas to make my own. Good job.
Excellent build and video. Just what I need for my new Ram. I like how you used the ball bearing rollers, simple but effective.
Thanks, I has came in very handy. Able to utilize the entire bed without having to climb up in it.
I’m digging it. I own a 4th Gen Ram as well and I don’t want to spend upwards of $1000 bucks or more on something I can possibly build myself.
Thanks for the video. I’ll be hitting ya up in a couple of months when the weather is nicer and talk to ya more hopefully.
Thanks! ✌🏽
No problem, I'll help anyway I can.
Sweet. I'm going to build one for my Toyota Sequoia pull out bed platform. Thank you
Interesting design 👍 Well Done
Nice . Thinking of doing something like it on our truck bed .
I just bought 10 of those rollers just because I thought they would be handy. This is a perfect use for them
Brilliant. New subscriber.
Nice work.
I know this was 2 years ago on the build but I am about to build one myself. If you still have yours, you can put some screw on rubber chair leg bumpers to keep it from rattling when the tailgate is shut. Great build though!
I do still have it. It's actually in my 2023 F150 now. Fits great, and no rattling.
I'm looking for something like that too. I might be putting a camper topper on my truck and want something easy to help me. I'm also getting back into cycling and that would help me get all of this put together. I subscribed to your channel too.
You could add mounts to the bottom of the slide to anchor the bike in place.
Just what I was looking for
They can pause and count instead of wahhhhhh'N. Thank your dad for the awesome idea and you for sharing it !
Way to go Airborne!
Speechless, brilliant idea eva😅
Overall cost I spend $10 haha thx u so much
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for sharing,
Good start video, maybe put amazon links for some of that stuff in your description.
All items needed are listed in the description, nothing was purchased through Amazon.
Genius
Great DIY video! thanks for sharing your parts list. You have inspired me to make one for my 2015 Toyota Tacoma!!!
Great idea. Love it. Just worried about what dust will do to the rollers. Here down in Africa we have lots of dirt roads
About once a year, I pull the slide out and spray the rollers with a silicone spray. There are zero issues so far.
So my bed has groves and I was thinking of just placing strips with roller bearings in the floor groves and then a OSB sheet on top.
You could do that. I just like this setup because it takes about 5 minutes to remove if needed and then I have just a regular bed again.
Thank you, needed one today. Just don't want to buy a decked version
How is this holding up 1 year on? I'm specifically wondering if the rollers are creating raised grooves (inverted valleys) in the rolling drawer pullout?
It's holding up great. I'll see if I can do a open year video on it.
Great design I intend to make one, one question. On your bottom board where the rollers are connected are those sideboards screwed from the bottom and sit on top one are they mounted on the side edge and screwed it from the side? It was kind of dark inside the truck I couldn't see for sure. Thanks Bill
The side boards sit on top of the bottom plywood and screwed from the bottom. I countersunk the holes and used wood glue.
@@TheREALWeekendDIYer Thank you sir!, Got all the stuff yesterday gonna start on it today. Bill😀
You're welcome, good luck.
Trying to figure out how far off from the bed dimensions you were so I can scale this for a Silverado short bed - as in how much smaller did you make it versus the actual inside dimensions of your bed?
Brilliant 👏 tundra here i come 😅😅
Question for ya? What # and size self tapping screws did u use? Thanks so much
To screw the base to the bed? I used 2 screws, don't remember the size.
Where did you anchor down the slide at? Self tappers into the bed towards the rear of the bed?
Yes, 2 self tappers. 1 at the front center and 1 at the rear center of the base.
👍🏻
What do you need to build a cargo glide truck box
How well does this slide under weight? if i slap a hundred or so lbs of tools on it i imagine it may bind and be tricky to slide back in.
Not at all. I've had that thing loaded down many times. No issues at all sliding it.
How does it hold up if you were to put a pressure washer (or something heavy) at the far end and fully extend the bed all the way out?
Holds great
How did you attach the base to your truck bed?
What size rollers 1” or 5/8”?
Thumbs up,👍 but I would just block the back of the base plywood so it does not flip up. Self tappers makes holes in your bed, and it's not really secure .
Been secure for a few years and a rear end that totaled a truck. Guess it's more secure than you assume.
Id like to do this but im concerned about weight and material fitment. How does sheetrock or plywood fit on top? Also with weight, how much weight have you had on it to where the rollers are digging into the plywood?
Typically a 4x8 sheet of plywood fits between the wheel humps, so a sheet would sit on top of the slide. I've had it loaded down with tools and it rolls just fine.
@@TheREALWeekendDIYer that's what I figured. Thanks
So I have a different dimension of my bed. How much space did you allow between the end of the slide and the tailgate?
No more than .25"
How much with can it hold when fully extended?
What brand tonneau cover is that? I’m looking for one for my 3rd gen. I think I would need one if building this sliding drawer? Maybe if you use bed liner paint on the plywood it could be weatherproof? Thoughts?
That was the soft trifold from rough country. I later switched to a hard trifold from rough country.
@@TheREALWeekendDIYer Also, did you put some sort of stop on the slide so it won’t come all the way out?
What are your thoughts about bed liner the plywood? Would it make it more weatherproof?
No stops on the slide. Tailgate holds it in place. This also makes it easier to slide it our and clean it. Bed liner would work find to protect it.
How do you secure the 1x6 to the plywood? Glue and nail gun?
I used tite bond 3 wood glue and counter sunk screws
Did you bolt down roller part base of slide?Or no need?
The base is attached to the bed floor. I used 2 self tapping screws and it has held fine. You could bolt it if you wanted.
What are the materials used
What keeps this from sliding all the way out?
You or the tailgate
how does the slide not fall out of the truck when its full extended ? thanks in advance
You don't pull it all the way out
@@TheREALWeekendDIYer thanks for the info... i bought all the materials today. 28 ball bearings in total, maybe its to much maybe its not. i have another question how did you make the side pieces so sturdy ?
Interested what kind of rails used
It's all made from wood
Great concept. Unfortunately as the bearings wear into the plywood no longer will slide. Need something on the bottom that will not indent or wear.
Not an issue at all. I've been using it for a year with no wear at all.
By increasing the number of roller bearings it would distribute the weight and minimize any wear on the slider.
How much u charge me to build one for my ram haha
If you're in the Baton Rouge area I can do it for you.
What are the rollers called ?
There is a picture of them in the ending of the video.
@@TheREALWeekendDIYer A part # for the rollers would be helpful.
@@gumbyd6066 don't have a part number with me, I picked them up and Harbor Freight.
How did attach rollers? Thinking a 3 pieces of 1/8 X 3 flat steel at three spots will make this glide like greased goose shit 😁👍
Transfer Bearings I believe
It's 13
So I can see the flag on the wall in the background, THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SERVICE GO USA
Thank you, appreciate that