My drawer set up is very much patterned after the design shown in the thread posted by
@rayra
I’m using 1 1/4” wide, 1/8” thick, tempered Masonite, fastened to the bottom of the drawer. This slides on the plywood floor of the outside drawer case.
In case there was too much friction of the Masonite sliding on plywood, I left clearance on the drawer sides so that a matching strip could be added to the bottom of the outer drawer case.
Fully loaded, before the fancy drawer face and latch, the drawer slid easily enough that it would slide rearward and hit my tailgate on acceleration. (This is with the neck snapping power of 4.0l). lol.
This showed me quickly that I needed a latch to keep the drawer in place.
Originally I lubed the slides with sealing (canning) wax. This worked well until the AZ summer melted the wax.
I’ve since switched lubes to PB Blaster Dry Lube. This is the same lube I use on my saw tables, and jointer bed.
Lubed this way my drawer slides easily enough with one hand.
I didn’t used drawer slides because I wanted to keep the drawer box as wide as possible due to the limited width of my LJ and the fact I wanted room for a fridge slide.