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

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I installed a new steering stabilizer, the Fox single that matches the shocks. Because at 37k miles I was having early onset death wobble on certain road surfaces. The stabilizer doesn't fix DW but masks it until it's terrible but the factory stabilizer had about a 2 to 3 inch dead spot with zero damping so it needed replacing. After 50 years of herding CJs I've enjoyed my fair share of DW but never at only 37k miles...

I also got a new windshield a couple weeks ago when the cracks started crossing each other. I hope t his one lasts better that the original.

And third. I picked a crossbed alum tool box and alum bed cover from a guy who is redoing his bed cover and storage protection. My plan is to hinge the cover to the box and get everything in the cab into the bed and still have bare bed space, we will see. My bed front molle panel should mount to the side of t he box, which has been modified to extend to the bed floor. We'll see if it happens. I'm not 100% sold on it yet
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50 degrees in Liverpool NY Salt on the roads snow in the yards she got a bath
 

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Traded my manual black Mojave for an automatic hydro blue Rubicon - STRANGE market - got paid way more on trade than the original purchase price.

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Now that you've had both to compare. Let us know your feedback on the different feels of the different models. I'm always curious since I got a rubi but the Mojave always interested me too. And also the manual vs your auto feel.
 

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Now that you've had both to compare. Let us know your feedback on the different feels of the different models. I'm always curious since I got a rubi but the Mojave always interested me too. And also the manual vs your auto feel.
Night and Day mainly due to the transmission.The Mojave was great fun the times I had it in 4WL And did not have to worrie about speed on improved trails or sand. Really, incredible difference in torque and responsiveness. But, the day to day with the stick was a complete pain in the butt Having to constantly down shift to keep speed on even small hills got old Quick. Love the Rubi, completely different beast with the auto and got more bells and whistles in the change out. It was kind of a no brainer with the increase in used car values due to the supply chain mess. Basically the way it worked for me is I got paid about 9k to drive the Mojave for just about a year, minus the cost of mod’s I put on the Mojave. My only regret was not even driving an auto when I bought the Mojave to start with. Oh and moving from the Holigen to LED lighting was huge as well. Not sure I notice much difference from the Mojave’s stock audio system vs the Rubi‘s Alpine system but I have not had much time to play with it. Looking forward to getting out to the trails to take advantage of the front and rear lockers, Mojave only had the rear locker.

So far very happy with the change out
 

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Put on new wiper blades. Every six months whether it needs it or not. Did the wife's '19 GC Ltd. too.
 

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My kids and I installed the 1" part of the Terra flex leveling kit and a daystar 3/4" rear lift. Makes a 1" all around lift and keeps the factory rake. Straight forward a few hours of shop time and was fun.

reasoning: I plan to put on some 33" Cooper at maxx tires when due later this year. I think my suspension has "settled" when I look at new gladiators, so I wanted to do a small lift, keep the rake (I use it a lot) and be ready for 33"s.

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Gave her a bath and some wax. Love this truck

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It was finally warm enough out to work on the Jeep, so I installed a dead pedal and Goose Gear rear seat delete. Removed the check strap on the passenger side back door so it will open far enough to get the dog stairs into it, and took my old dog for his first ride in the new Gladiator.
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