Can You Put a Truck Camper in a Jeep Gladiator?

A truck camper is an ideal way to enjoy camping without having to invest in a large RV. But can you put a truck camper in a Jeep Gladiator? The answer is yes, but there are some considerations to make before you do.

Weight Capacity: The first consideration is the weight capacity of your Jeep Gladiator. The maximum weight for the Gladiator is 7,650 pounds when properly equipped, so it’s important to make sure that the combined weight of your truck camper and gear does not exceed this limit. Most truck campers are lightweight and will not be an issue, but it’s important to check before you purchase one.

Size: Another factor to consider is the size of the camper. The bed of a Jeep Gladiator measures 60 inches by 80 inches, so you’ll need to make sure that your truck camper will fit on the bed without extending over the sides. If your camper is too large for the bed, then you may need to invest in a larger vehicle such as a pickup truck or SUV.

Towing Capacity: Finally, you’ll need to consider the Jeep Gladiator’s towing capacity when hauling a truck camper. The maximum trailer weight for most Gladiators is 7,000 pounds when properly equipped with the correct hitch and wiring harnesses. This means that if your truck camper weighs more than 7,000 pounds, then you won’t be able to tow it with your Jeep Gladiator.

Conclusion: In conclusion, it is possible to put a truck camper in a Jeep Gladiator as long as the combined weight does not exceed its maximum capacity and that the size of the camper does not extend beyond the length of its bed. Additionally, it’s important to ensure that its total weight does not exceed its maximum trailer weight capacity when being towed behind it. Ultimately, if done correctly and safely, putting a truck camper in a Jeep Gladiator can be an excellent way to enjoy camping without having to invest in an RV.

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Karen Watkins