Advntrbound
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- First Name
- Brian
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- Apr 14, 2022
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- Location
- Nw Arkansas
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Gladiator
- Occupation
- Firefighter/Paramedic
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I do that too!I did this for a while haha
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Now i have both the mopar and the bestop covers.
The beatop cover covers more of the door well, but not as good on the rear windows
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The mopar covers the rear window great, but doesn’t go all the way to the bottom of the doors.
I wouldn't mine seeing photos when time permits.Lockable compartments under the rear seat are an option you can order, I have them. I assume you can order the parts and DIY, it would be a super simple install (4 bolts, maybe 15 min). There are other aftermarket companies that sell lockable bins as well. I like the Mopar ones are matched to my key and the openings match the 60/40 split. I don't have my Jeep with me today so i can't take a picture, but let me know if you'd like to see one and I'll post it tonight.
“No regrets? Not any? Not even one? Not even a single letter?” LOL.i raw dog it with nothing to protect it.![]()
So you only drive 15 minutes a day?Sorry to add on to this, but can anyone comment on how long it takes to set up / take off? Being in FL I just never thought of this and just planned on parking in my garage and only driving when there isn't any rain.
Does water get in around the doors? How about the backseat?Rugged Ridge Savanah brief top https://ruggedridge.com/p/savannah-black-diamond-brief-top/ for the daily and random showers. Allows me to quickly remove for nice days I want completely topless and RainGear cover for heavy rain downpours.