Sweetums
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Maybe more expensive, but buy some stronger magnets? These aren't anything special, but something like neodymium would be much stronger and easily grab though the carpet.I have a Bed Rug Liner (which has a 3/4" pad I'm thinking the magnets can't attach through well).
Anybody have suggestions on how to do this with the Bed Rug in place? (I'm a computer guy, so not too real world useful)
My original plan was to use some big fender washers in those holes near the rear tie down points to "sandwich" the bed with two big fender washers. Put a bolt through from the back and a nut in the bed side, leaving enough bolt shaft that a wing nut could be added to attach any other accessory. Then it's just about building a rail across the bed above the carpet and securing it to those studs.
I have not tested it in bumpy roads yet, but it feels very stable. The magnets hold it well, but they are easy to remove if you "roll" them off rather than try to lift them. Once the bar is on edge, just pick up one end and the last magnet releases its edge.Nice idea. I've done a similar setup for my JK, a plank with front tire brackets that I velcro strapped to the 60% portion of the back seat back. I've been looking for a good way to do a similar setup on the Gladiator, and your magnet idea is pretty good.
How stable is it on bumpy roads... the magnets don't break loose? And conversely, if the magnets are pretty stable, how easy is it to pull them off to remove it... as you said to use the truckbed for other stuff?
Basically, when it's on, it's on. The way to get it off is to move it in a way it wouldn't move when the bikes are attached.
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