BAT
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Well take if from someone who bought early last year and went in with the same plan as you. Double your budget at least (LOL). Every time you add or change something the counter effect is then you need to change something else. I changed my bumper and now its like well crap I need a winch. I got a new bumper and winch but my lights and fogs look like junk have to change those. Now I need some nice sequential DRL and Turn to go with those super nice new lights (LOL). it just goes on and on. Best thing I could tell you is if you have factory plain jane tires find you some Rubi Take offs or other cause changing your times and rims will be the number one best change you can make. Everything after that is just gravy. Oh yea go ahead and lift it cause even if you aren't your going to be asked 1000 times when are you going to lift it (LOl)Hey everyone,
Excited to be part of the Jeep community!
I recently placed an order for my Sting-ray Gray Mojave, I loaded it out minus leather seats and adaptive cruise control.
Big thanks to everyone here who recommended the Gupton route, y'all the real MVP's.
From experience of the owners already, what are the "must have" mods or accessories to install on your Gladiator?
I know this can be subjective to your needs and use of the truck itself but let's just say from an overall everyday perspective (no commute tho since I work from home) with camping/adventure trips in the mix.
So far I'm instantly thinking about tires, AEV spacer kit, CAI, front bumper/bar, tint, bed rack, extra lights.
Utility based mods are appreciated vs purely vanity.
Thank you all!
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Thankfully they installed a plastic stone guard in that spot, but both stones hit hard enough the plastic is now white where it hit. Immediately following this I installed mud flaps and am happy with the aesthetics overall.