Stormtroopin
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Add another 15k and that’s probably the real number.$85k Turn key out the Door.
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Add another 15k and that’s probably the real number.$85k Turn key out the Door.
Look in the comments section, I asked him if that included the cost of the Mojave and he confirmed $85kAdd another 15k and that’s probably the real number.
Honestly if that’s it and there is no dealer markup that’s a solid deal IMO!Look in the comments section, I asked him if that included the cost of the Mojave and he confirmed $85k
that might actually be something my wife and I look into. her 4runner is finally getting long in the tooth. 3 kids and a dog. looking for more space.I've known for a year, I've said it several times in this thread.
Just want a solid, in before "I told you so" vid comes, where in fact, he never once told us so lol.
The RU sells extremely well, and a slightly lifted one will go to every State Park in my state just fine.that might actually be something my wife and I look into. her 4runner is finally getting long in the tooth. 3 kids and a dog. looking for more space.
The Quigley is about the only thing I’d give up my Suburban for. I’ve looked at a couple but haven’t found one that fits just right. Be awesome to run one. Space for the kids and everything and flat tow the Gladiator out for base camp type runs. Not a fan of the Mercedes sprinter type vans that are out. I need the BEEF!!THIS!!!! Is exactly where my mind went when they started with a 4wd Pacifa, I was thinking this has already been done and can't be imitated. This or a Quigley e250/350 4wd Econoline.
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I believe different front end on the scrambler is going to help keep the v8 within government spec range. I doubt the scrambler will be speced to tow more than 5k so that might be a reason as well.so if the plan is to put the V8 in the upcoming Scrambler(reports are 2 door Gladiator) why not the Gladiator...
Then the work is already done in the Gladiator too? The pickup bed means new classification which requires the crash testing and tow certifications and epa testing etc wether it's a JT frame or a JL or something new (most likely). From the cross member forward they are all the same. It is literally as easy as just dropping it in. The added testing and certifications required are a good enough reason not to do any of it until the new iterations of the Wrangler and Gladiator come out in the next year or 2.The reason is the Scrambler, is a Wrangler. That work is already done.
Except it's not, or it would be done.Then the work is already done in the Gladiator too? The pickup bed means new classification which requires the crash testing and tow certifications and epa testing etc wether it's a JT frame or a JL or something new (most likely). From the cross member forward they are all the same. It is literally as easy as just dropping it in. The added testing and certifications required are a good enough reason not to do any of it until the new iterations of the Wrangler and Gladiator come out in the next year or 2.