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What did you do TO your Gladiator today? [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS, NO GUN TALK]

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Little thing, but I put the door hinge guides on today. Bolts are stored in the case.

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Are these just to let gravity/weight of the doors to keep them in place so you can take them off and put them on quickly? If so that's really cool! Any link?
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Are these just to let gravity/weight of the doors to keep them in place so you can take them off and put them on quickly? If so that's really cool! Any link?
Even cooler if you have roll up windows like me. Just pop that baby right off.:LOL:
 

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I ordered tires for my Overland. Going from the stock 255/70/18” all seasons to 275/70/18 Revo 3 All Terrains. The reason I chose the Revo 3s is they only weigh 50 lbs in E load and have good road manners and look aggressive for an A/T. I know I could have gone bigger, but it’s my DD (I drive 20k/yr) and I didn’t want to sacrifice too much much or performance. That takes it from a 32.2” tire to a 33.2” tire. Not earth shattering, but it is what it is and it will make me way happier with it and add some capability.

It drove well with the all seasons, but I just hated the look. My Sting Gray Overland is a good looking Jeep (after a few subtle mods), but ruined by the stock tires.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tire...Model=Dueler+A/T+Revo+3&partnum=77SR8REVO3OWL
 
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I ordered tires for my Overland. Going from the stock 255/70/18” all seasons to 275/70/18 Revo 3 All Terrains. The reason I chose the Revo 3s is they only weigh 50 lbs in E load and have good road manners and look aggressive for an A/T. I know I could have gone bigger, but it’s my DD (I drive 20k/yr) and I didn’t want to sacrifice too much much or performance. That takes it from a 32.2” tire to a 33.2” tire. Not earth shattering, but it is what it is and it will make me way happier with it and add some capability.

It drove well with the all seasons, but I just hated the look. My Sting Gray Overland is a good looking Jeep (after a few subtle mods), but ruined by the stock tires.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Dueler+A/T+Revo+3&partnum=77SR8REVO3OWL
Agreed on the tires. I just replaced the rims and tires on my Overland. Didn’t go much larger diameter than stock. Looks like a totally different truck.
 

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Agreed on the tires. I just replaced the rims and tires on my Overland. Didn’t go much larger diameter than stock. Looks like a totally different truck.
I actually like the look of the stock wheels with bigger tires. What wheels did you go with?
 

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I actually like the look of the stock wheels with bigger tires. What wheels did you go with?
I went with the Quadratec ‘41 wheels. Reproduction of the 75th anniversary Jeep wheels I believe. But they had multiple colors. I went with the black with machined lip version. Kept kind of the stock color scheme of the truck but allowed me to use a wider rim. Very happy with them so far.
 

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I went with the Quadratec ‘41 wheels. Reproduction of the 75th anniversary Jeep wheels I believe. But they had multiple colors. I went with the black with machined lip version. Kept kind of the stock color scheme of the truck but allowed me to use a wider rim. Very happy with them so far.
I just googled that. Good looking wheel and it does keep an oem look.
 

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I just googled that. Good looking wheel and it does keep an oem look.
Thanks I am definitely happy with them. Hadn’t seen them on another gladiator so I was taking a chance but they ended up being exactly what I was looking for
 

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Are these just to let gravity/weight of the doors to keep them in place so you can take them off and put them on quickly? If so that's really cool! Any link?
Yes. I put these on today too.
 

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Welcome. First post. Bought our Gladiator last week. So far - Tyger tonneau, Curt hitch receiver, bed mat, mesh sunshade, back seat cover, and just ordered a full waterproof cover. I also picked up a couple of motorcycle mirrors that will go in the door hinges when the doors come off.

Speakers may be next. I have the basic 7" setup, but don't want to get too involved with an amp and taking the dash apart.
 
 







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