Truck Compatibility Guide

TUNE M1 ON A
JEEP GLADIATOR

The Gladiator is a unique M1 platform, the only convertible truck that works, with strong payload on base trims but a massive drop on the Rubicon.

TL;DR
  • Variant: mid-size Tune M1 fits the Gladiator (5' bed, 2020–present)
  • Sport / Sport S: ~1,700–1,725 lbs, excellent M1 platform
  • Rubicon: ~1,200 lbs, tight, requires a disciplined lean build
  • Steel bed: no composite bed issues, M1 mounts directly
  • Check your door sticker. Then use the calculator.

M1 Compatibility

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The mid-size Tune M1 fits the Jeep Gladiator 2020–present. The Gladiator has a 5-foot steel bed (60" x ~57"), and the M1 mounts directly to the bed rails with standard clamps. No bed stiffeners needed.

The Gladiator Sport is one of the best mid-size M1 platforms on paper: 1,700+ lbs of payload, a steel bed, and a truck built for off-road abuse. The Rubicon is a different story.

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Your payload number is on the sticker inside your driver's door jamb. The Gladiator's advertised "best-in-class" 1,725 lbs applies only to the lightest Sport configuration. See the payload guide for why your sticker is the only number that matters.

Jeep Gladiator Payload by Trim

The Gladiator has the biggest payload gap between base and off-road trims of any mid-size truck. 500+ lbs difference between a Sport and a Rubicon.

Trim Approx. Door Sticker Range M1 Build Verdict Notes
Sport / Sport S (4x4) ~1,700–1,725 lbs ✓ Strong Best-in-class mid-size payload. Excellent M1 platform.
Willys ~1,600–1,700 lbs ✓ Workable Off-road appearance package. Modest weight over Sport.
Mojave ~1,200–1,350 lbs ⚠ Tight Desert-rated suspension and skid plates add weight.
Rubicon ~1,200 lbs ⚠ Tight Heavy off-road hardware. Lean build required.
Rubicon X ~1,100–1,150 lbs ✗ Very Tight Heaviest Gladiator. Every pound matters.
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The Rubicon's ~1,200 lbs is roughly what a loaded TRD Pro Tacoma gets, workable with discipline. The Rubicon X is even tighter. If you're buying a Gladiator specifically for the M1, the Sport or Sport S is the clear choice.

The Rubicon Payload Problem

Why does the Rubicon lose 500+ lbs of payload compared to the Sport? Because everything that makes it a world-class off-roader adds weight:

  • Heavy-duty Dana 44 axles (front and rear), heavier Rubicon-spec components
  • Electronic front and rear lockers
  • Electronic disconnecting front sway bar
  • Fox shocks (on some years)
  • Rock rails (steel side steps)
  • 33" BFG KO2 tires on 17" beadlock-capable wheels
  • 4.10 axle ratio and transfer case skid plate

None of this is removable weight. It's baked into the truck's curb weight. If you own a Rubicon and want the M1, it works, but you need a lean build: minimal water, LiFePO4 battery, no heavy accessories. Use the calculator to model every item.

Realistic Payload Budget: Gladiator + M1

ItemWeightNotes
100Ah LiFePO4 battery~26 lbsVaries by brand
Mattress (4" foam)~18 lbsCustom cut to platform size
7 gal fresh water58 lbs8.34 lbs/gal
Camper gear & accessories~50 lbsEstimate, varies widely
Driver~175 lbsUse actual weight
Passenger~150 lbsIf applicable
Cab gear (bags, food, etc.)~25 lbsEasy to underestimate
Full fuel tank (~22 gal)139 lbs6.3 lbs/gal
Subtotal (everything except the M1)~641 lbsWhat loads onto the truck before the camper
Tune M1 (base, mid-size)~400 lbsDry weight, no gear
Grand total (with M1)~1,041 lbsWhat you're actually putting on the truck

On a Sport at 1,725 lbs: ~684 lbs of headroom. Extremely comfortable. Add a DECKED system, more water, whatever you want.

On a Rubicon at 1,200 lbs: ~159 lbs of headroom. Workable, but tight. Don't go heavy on accessories and check your sticker for the exact number.

Gladiator-Specific Tips

  • Steel bed means no prep work. No composite bed stiffeners, no rivnuts. The M1 clamps directly to the Gladiator's steel bed rails.
  • Top configuration doesn't affect the M1 mount. Hardtop, soft top, or no top — the camper attaches to the bed, not the cab. The one caveat: without a top, you'll get more dust and weather intrusion in the cab while driving since the M1 doesn't seal against it.
  • Aftermarket bumpers hit Rubicon owners hardest. A steel front bumper and winch can add 100–200 lbs on a truck that's already at ~1,200. On a Sport with 1,700+ lbs, that same bumper barely registers.
  • The 5' bed is on the short side. The mid-size M1 fits fine, but interior bed storage is more limited than a 6' bed truck. Plan your floor layout carefully. DECKED drawers are popular for maximizing accessible storage.
  • Off-road clearance. The M1 raises your center of gravity. If you're doing serious off-road work (especially on a Rubicon), be aware of the higher CG when loaded. Take corners and off-camber sections slower than you would unloaded.
  • Bed width: The Gladiator bed is ~57" wide at the top and ~44.8" between wheel wells, standard mid-size dimensions. The M1 extends ~4" beyond each side.

Jeep Gladiator + M1 Questions

Common questions from Gladiator owners considering the M1.

Can a Jeep Gladiator handle the Tune M1?

Yes, the Sport and Sport S have over 1,700 lbs of payload, making them some of the best mid-size M1 platforms. The Rubicon drops to ~1,200 lbs due to heavy off-road hardware, which is tight but workable with a disciplined build. Check your door sticker first, then model your build in the calculator.

Can a Rubicon carry the Tune M1?

It can, but it's tight. The Rubicon's payload is ~1,200 lbs, about 500 lbs less than the Sport because of Dana 44 axles, lockers, rock rails, and 33" tires. A lean M1 build (minimal water, LiFePO4 battery, no heavy accessories) can work. Use the payload calculator to model your exact setup.

What M1 variant fits the Jeep Gladiator?

The mid-size Tune M1 fits the Gladiator 2020–present. It has a 5-foot steel bed. The M1 extends approximately 4" beyond the bed sides and the sleeping loft extends over the cab.

Does the Gladiator's removable top affect M1 use?

Not directly, the M1 mounts to the bed rails, not the cab or top. You can run the M1 with a hardtop, soft top, or no top. Without a top, expect more dust and weather in the cab while driving since the camper doesn't seal to it.

Know Your Number
MODEL YOUR GLADIATOR BUILD
BEFORE YOU LOAD UP

Enter your Gladiator's door sticker payload and build out your full setup. The calculator shows your exact margin in real time.