Copy Ford Maverick adjustable tailgate

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How does it lock at an angle? Is there a stop in the hinge, or do you relocate the support cables?
 

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Relocate.
Oh, you just move it to the tailgate latch pins. Seems easy enough to engineer.

Hopefully you don't forget to move the cables back before slamming the tailgate closed.
 

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At the Slate intro event they stated (slated?) that the minimum bed width would be 50 inches. So no need for the Maverick halfway down gate feature. I have a Maverick, and I've used that feature a few times. Because the min bed width on the Maverick is much smaller.

A few things I do love about my Maverick bed are the adjustable cleated bed rails (optional). Definitely would love that accessory in a Slate. Also the bed lighting is great.
 

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A few things I do love about my Maverick bed are the adjustable cleated bed rails (optional). Definitely would love that accessory in a Slate. Also the bed lighting is great.
Those rails are really useful!

For a while, the Nissan Titan bed had an lockable exterior cubby / storage box for storing the accessories that go with the rails. Clever!
Slate Auto Pickup Truck Copy Ford Maverick adjustable tailgate Titan_Quarter_Panel_Storage_Box
 

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I used towels and had help unloading. But didn't really bother me.
 

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Looks like the Slate has slots where you can fit in boards to allow sheets of plywood/drywall to lay flat above the wheel wells. Photo credit @jwocky

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The wheel wells are tall enough that you’ll be going over the sides after a half dozen or so sheets so strap tie downs would be appreciated. Tailgate cables rigged to close to the height of those board slots would seem ideal to me.
 

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As far as what slate has shown so far, the space between the wheel wells is just a bit too narrow for full sheets of plywood or drywall to lay flat between them. At least 1 interview said that was something they were working on though.
Also, looking at the top edge of the bed, is that a rail to be able to attach tie downs of some type?
 

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Also, looking at the top edge of the bed, is that a rail to be able to attach tie downs of some type?
The track on the bed rail is used by the SUV topper, but is also available for whatever you want when in truck mode. Tiedown rings or cleats would be an easy add.
 

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