He said He was gonna go with a puck , so I suggest a 2" instead of pucks . Same look in the front . But springs will be better.18mm wrench, or socket on a drill, works great too.
What kind of daily driving do you need a 2.5" lift?
1.5" springs will level and be enough for 35's.He said He was gonna go with a puck , so I suggest a 2" instead of pucks . Same look in the front . But springs will be better.
I'll be flying out of your airport after some driving through the Rockies from Denver on a vacation in a few weeks and would give you the rock sliders I took off my Rubicon when I bought it. But now that I think about it, they probably won't fit in the overhead of the airplane.I am the proud new owner of a 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport; it has pretty basic trim (3 piece hard top, manual windows/locks), though it does have the towing package. This is my daily driver, but also for offroading and trails. I've yet to do anything to it except buy ATs.
My current (somewhat ordered) list is:
- Rock sliders or steps
- Lift (how high? pucks?)
- Rigid inner door pockets (though I'll keep the netting too)
- Sun net
- (eventually) Trail doors
What's missing? Any tips on where to start?
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First thing is take out a second mortgage. You will need it for all the mods you will want do once you get started. Next thing is find a good local shop to help you run into a bind on things or do something stupid like hit a mountain wall. Then go full steam ahead.I am the proud new owner of a 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport; it has pretty basic trim (3 piece hard top, manual windows/locks), though it does have the towing package. This is my daily driver, but also for offroading and trails. I've yet to do anything to it except buy ATs.
My current (somewhat ordered) list is:
- Rock sliders or steps
- Lift (how high? pucks?)
- Rigid inner door pockets (though I'll keep the netting too)
- Sun net
- (eventually) Trail doors
What's missing? Any tips on where to start?
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I don't believe they make body lifts for our JT's, but I agree 100%! Perfect "What NOT to do to your Jeep" list!What NOT TO DO: (My personal opinion)
20" or bigger wheels and low profile tires
Stick out with above
Chrome ANYTHING
Body lift
Wear Speedos when driving it with the doors off
Angry grill ( as mentioned)
Curb indicators or feelers
Wear white framed sunglasses when driving it, unless you are Elton
Slam it
Be well. Jeep on.
All in good fun.
Eric