Byrnesy
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- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2021
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- Location
- Newcastle, Australia
- Vehicle(s)
- Gladiator Rubicon
- Occupation
- Power Plant Operator
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Well lets just say this isn't my first rodeo. But I didn't think I would be doing a build just twelve months after I started my last.
Likely the same with our American cousins the used car market Down Under went bat shit crazy the last twelve months with COVID. And after seeing a lot of change, with many people loosing their employment and businesses I considered myself lucky to work on through the hurt. I see know that my decision to get back into the Power Generation Industry 15 years ago has paid off handsomely. But I am not so smug as to take that for granted and after buying and building my dream truck I had a opportunity to move it on and lower my debt by $15000 and still be able to get into a brand new Gladiator Rubicon.
I bought one of the early ASV converted RAM1500 Laramie and had kitted out with a RSI Canopy, a custom built fridge slide and single draw, dual battery system, 35s a two inch lift and what is likely the best full Performance Exhaust system in the world for the 5.7lt Hemi in the Rams ,a Beaudesert Exhausts Performance System. After a Dyno tune, with 35s fitted it was turning out 287 rear wheel horsepower, up from 234 and peak torque going from 668Nm to 746Nm. But the big difference was the torque off the line from 0kmh going from 188Nm to 550Nm.
So it was no small task selling the RAM that cruised with ease towing 1.5 tonnes to step back to the Gladiator. Not to mention scarring the shit out of a few boy racers off the traffic lights from time to time.
I test drove one and was pleasantly surprised at the leap years of refinement in the Gladiator over my 2010 CRD JKU. And the Pentastar and auto worked well together. So the decision was made, a deposit placed, the planning and research began.
The plan was to pare back this build in comparison to the RAM and make the absolute most of the the 700kg load of the Gladiator here in Australia.
I guess I should say that my main uses of this and all my fourbies is accessing public and private lands for hunting, now with my eight year old son and overlanding. Check out here for his first 'successful hunt with Dad.
My first concern with the Gladiator was internal comfort having come from the RAM and having owned a JKU. hence right after I made the deposit I ordered the Hotheads Headliners Premium kit with Sound Assassin for the Gladiator.
I fitted this on New Years eve. And WOW the cab is so much quieter, the sound from the stereo much improved. And with the most humid summer on the east coast of New South Wales I can remember in my 51 laps of the sun, the insulation property of the liner is massive with the AC on auto cutting right back after about 6 minutes of operation. Likely one of the best after market options for a Jeep.
Given the dealer 'rape' charges for aftermarket accessory I have had a Hayman Reese Towbar fitted along with a Redarc Tow Pro Elite by a place that has tinted my windows and been in operation for over thirty years, a still family run business called Altapac. Who have recently moved into the 4WD accessory fitting business. Great service and workmanship. For the American readers to give a perspective on cost it was $2199AU to tint the front two windows with the best matching color tint and apply a clear UV cut film over the rear five windows already tinted. Plus supply and fit the tow bar and the RedArc brake controller.
Ill continue on with my plans in a day or two.
Likely the same with our American cousins the used car market Down Under went bat shit crazy the last twelve months with COVID. And after seeing a lot of change, with many people loosing their employment and businesses I considered myself lucky to work on through the hurt. I see know that my decision to get back into the Power Generation Industry 15 years ago has paid off handsomely. But I am not so smug as to take that for granted and after buying and building my dream truck I had a opportunity to move it on and lower my debt by $15000 and still be able to get into a brand new Gladiator Rubicon.
I bought one of the early ASV converted RAM1500 Laramie and had kitted out with a RSI Canopy, a custom built fridge slide and single draw, dual battery system, 35s a two inch lift and what is likely the best full Performance Exhaust system in the world for the 5.7lt Hemi in the Rams ,a Beaudesert Exhausts Performance System. After a Dyno tune, with 35s fitted it was turning out 287 rear wheel horsepower, up from 234 and peak torque going from 668Nm to 746Nm. But the big difference was the torque off the line from 0kmh going from 188Nm to 550Nm.
So it was no small task selling the RAM that cruised with ease towing 1.5 tonnes to step back to the Gladiator. Not to mention scarring the shit out of a few boy racers off the traffic lights from time to time.
I test drove one and was pleasantly surprised at the leap years of refinement in the Gladiator over my 2010 CRD JKU. And the Pentastar and auto worked well together. So the decision was made, a deposit placed, the planning and research began.
The plan was to pare back this build in comparison to the RAM and make the absolute most of the the 700kg load of the Gladiator here in Australia.
I guess I should say that my main uses of this and all my fourbies is accessing public and private lands for hunting, now with my eight year old son and overlanding. Check out here for his first 'successful hunt with Dad.
My first concern with the Gladiator was internal comfort having come from the RAM and having owned a JKU. hence right after I made the deposit I ordered the Hotheads Headliners Premium kit with Sound Assassin for the Gladiator.
I fitted this on New Years eve. And WOW the cab is so much quieter, the sound from the stereo much improved. And with the most humid summer on the east coast of New South Wales I can remember in my 51 laps of the sun, the insulation property of the liner is massive with the AC on auto cutting right back after about 6 minutes of operation. Likely one of the best after market options for a Jeep.
Given the dealer 'rape' charges for aftermarket accessory I have had a Hayman Reese Towbar fitted along with a Redarc Tow Pro Elite by a place that has tinted my windows and been in operation for over thirty years, a still family run business called Altapac. Who have recently moved into the 4WD accessory fitting business. Great service and workmanship. For the American readers to give a perspective on cost it was $2199AU to tint the front two windows with the best matching color tint and apply a clear UV cut film over the rear five windows already tinted. Plus supply and fit the tow bar and the RedArc brake controller.
Ill continue on with my plans in a day or two.
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