OK, you're right. I forgot about some States being more restrictive on tinting. Honestly, here in Florida, my '24 JTR came about as dark as I would ever want, all windows. You can leave stuff on the seats and it would be tough for anyone to even look in and know something was there.Most states limit how dark the front windows can be, there are no such restrictions on windows behind the B-pillar
And yet that's how cars were sold - with clear glass. Tinted was an option or it came with AC - yes, even in the south.I'll post a pic later but I guess it's a Florida thing and possibly other Southern States. If the windows were clear and closed in the sun, you would literally have a sauna inside.
Many dealers in southern states add tinting to all their vehicles when they arrive and pass the cost to the buyer. A buddy just bought a car from a dealer in Arizona that wanted to put on a tint illegal in the delivery state - at an absurd markup.OK, you're right. I forgot about some States being more restrictive on tinting. Honestly, here in Florida, my '24 JTR came about as dark as I would ever want, all windows. You can leave stuff on the seats and it would be tough for anyone to even look in and know something was there.
I'll post a pic later but I guess it's a Florida thing and possibly other Southern States. If the windows were clear and closed in the sun, you would literally have a sauna inside.
In Louisiana we were limited to 40% here recently, which isn't much. Meant that you could really only run about 35% before the stickler cops noticed or before inspection stations started failing you.OK, you're right. I forgot about some States being more restrictive on tinting. Honestly, here in Florida, my '24 JTR came about as dark as I would ever want, all windows. You can leave stuff on the seats and it would be tough for anyone to even look in and know something was there.
I'll post a pic later but I guess it's a Florida thing and possibly other Southern States. If the windows were clear and closed in the sun, you would literally have a sauna inside.
Harley was doing that for years to get around EPA requirement.I remember I bought a 2003 Dodge Durango here (FL) and it was tinted from the factory to Florida standards according to the dealer (dark on the back windows and sort of medium on the front windows). He asked me if I wanted the front windows to match. He said it's technically not legal but most get it done. I said yes and at the time he said that was $149 and I said go for it. I thought it was rather odd for a new car dealer (a major one here) to offer something that is technically not legal but I guess it is one of the things that is just so common here that no one seems to care.
He mentioned if I wanted all the windows even darker to take it to one of the tint shops he mentioned nearby and they will do whatever I wanted. He said just don't do the totally black shiny thing since that may draw attention from the police. So goes Miami.
Good day everyone, Got two questions -![]()
What's New for 2026: Jeep® Gladiator
November 20, 2025 , Auburn Hills, Mich.
New for 2026
Powertrain
- Enhanced door hinge system makes door removal quicker and easier than ever to enjoy open-air freedom
- New Willys ‘41 buzz model pays tribute to the Kaiser Jeep M715 military truck with rugged styling and exclusive content
- Optional aggressive all-terrain tires for Sport S trim
- New limited-edition exterior colors, including Reign, Goldilocks (late availability)
Capability
- 3.6-liter V-6 engine: 285 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque, paired exclusively with eight-speed automatic transmission
Model Lineup
- Up to 7,700 pounds max towing; up to 1,720 pounds max payload
- Unmatched maximum crawl ratio up to 77:1
- Four advanced 4x4 systems: Command-Trac, Rock-Trac (part-time and full-time), Selec-Trac
- Uncompromising approach (44.7 degrees), departure (26 degrees) and breakover angles (20.9 degrees) with 11.6 inches of ground clearance
- Up to 31.5 inches of water fording
Exterior Colors
- Sport
- Sport S
- Willys
- Mojave
- Rubicon
Interior Colors
- Anvil
- Black
- Bright White
- Granite Crystal
- Hydro Blue
- Mojito
- ‘41
- Reign (NEW)
- Goldilocks (NEW, late availability)
- Black
- Black/Mantis Green
Jeep® Gladiator Powers Into 2026 With Rugged Willys ‘41 Buzz Model
November 20, 2025 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - The Jeep® Gladiator charges into 2026 with the bold new Willys ‘41 buzz model, a rugged tribute to the brand’s military heritage. This special edition blends authentic styling with legendary capability, reinforcing the Jeep brand’s legacy of performance and innovation while offering customers a distinctive choice for adventure.
- 2026 Jeep® Gladiator Willys ‘41 buzz model pays tribute to the Kaiser Jeep M715 military truck with rugged styling and exclusive content
- Now open for orders, Gladiator Willys ’41 expands customer choice while honoring the Jeep brand’s legacy of capability and innovation
“The Willys ‘41 buzz model brings military-inspired design and proven Jeep capability together in a way that’s both timeless and trail-ready,” said Bob Broderdorf, CEO of the Jeep brand.
Inspired by the original Jeep Kaiser M715 military truck, the Gladiator Willys ‘41 buzz model channels the Jeep brand’s military heritage with bold, utilitarian design and off-road-ready features, including:
Now open for orders, the Jeep Gladiator Willys ‘41 buzz model ($47,840 MSRP, excluding $1,995 destination) offers a modern tribute to the Jeep brand’s adventure-ready roots, combining distinctive styling with serious off-road capability.
- Exclusive 17-inch Olive Drab painted wheels
- Mojave hood with retro-inspired hood decal
- Willys ‘41 tan seat inserts and Mantis Green cloth-wrapped mid-bolster
- Steel front and rear bumpers
- Mopar triple hoop grille guard
- Mud-terrain tires for enhanced trail performance
Plenty of examples of it "never ends well" selling the defeat device adjacent to the product that is suppose to remain compliant.Harley's argument was that any aftermarket changes to the bikes were on the customer since the bikes had technically been sold. What the customer spent that accessory allowance on was on them, not HD.
@AllMoparParts.comGood day everyone, Got two questions -
1. Any information if these wheels are upgraded for strenght to fit the gladiator platform or most likely the same specs they used on the 4xe '41 special last year? (17-inch Olive Drab painted wheels)
2. What is the color of that tan/sand decal on the 392 cammando ? I know the two primary colors for the glafiator '41 is drab olive and decals is drab blue(slate blue?) Interior has mantis green stiching ?
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...nge-no-tools-required-new-colors.99416/unreadAnyone got any deets on the door hinges? And if they'd be retro-modded onto previous years? I'd welcome an easier way to take the doors off and back on again.
Why would they be upgraded for strength? People swap JL and JT wheels back and forth all the time.1. Any information if these wheels are upgraded for strenght to fit the gladiator platform or most likely the same specs they used on the 4xe '41 special last year? (17-inch Olive Drab painted wheels)