RidinDirty
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- First Name
- DJ
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- Apr 30, 2017
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- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
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- Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
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I added both recently to my Gladiator.
Few hints, make sure the mounting holes for the OEM Trail Rail hardware in the bed are ABSOLUTELY, 100% free of bedliner residue otherwise it will be a bitch to get the bolts in all the way.
On the Aramis folding cover, make sure you install the top tie down clips before placing the screw clamps down.
My bed had drainage holes already open next to the front tie-down anchors so I did not drill any new ones (as per Quadratec video).
Impressions so far. No leaking or wetness despite several monsoon downpours. No wind noise or movement of the rear cover. Adds a lot of utility to the bed and would be hard to get open so security is a plus.
Few hints, make sure the mounting holes for the OEM Trail Rail hardware in the bed are ABSOLUTELY, 100% free of bedliner residue otherwise it will be a bitch to get the bolts in all the way.
On the Aramis folding cover, make sure you install the top tie down clips before placing the screw clamps down.
My bed had drainage holes already open next to the front tie-down anchors so I did not drill any new ones (as per Quadratec video).
Impressions so far. No leaking or wetness despite several monsoon downpours. No wind noise or movement of the rear cover. Adds a lot of utility to the bed and would be hard to get open so security is a plus.
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