Well I bought a left-over during Covid in 2020 so it came pretty well loaded, and then like many
I had to add just to make it 'my own', steel bumpers, front winch, Sunrider top, WeatherTec
alloy tonneau cover and more. But I think my one favorite thing would be the back-up camera.
Although you...
I've had the twill Sunrider now for almost 5 years, year-around and parked outdoors, I have had
no issues to date, it doesn't get washed very often either. Ice and heavy snow have been my
main concerns but to date never had a problem, just get out and clear it ASAP.
Bought my 2020 Overland on 6/6/20 out of necessity, a gal totaled my 2007 Dakota and since it was the start of Covid I couldn't order a Gladiator the way I would have, so mine is pretty well loaded. 50 K miles so far and all I've done besides regular maintenance is replace the front brakes,
and...
I've had Dodge Dakotas in the past and both tonneau covers and caps, my Lund soft tonneau served me well for over 10 years, then I switched to an aluminum cap and loved the large, dry
space, I could even sleep back there. When I got the 2020 Gladiator the only caps I could find
were 2 grand...
Oh I like that 'Retirement Edition' but really I agree with just checking the VIN, that's like the
'birth certificate' of motor vehicles. And to comment on another member, actually my son
did remove the RUBICON decal from the hood of his JKU back in '09, preferred solid black,
to each his/her own.
I have had a WeatherTech Alloy tonneau cover on my 2020 for 4 yrs now and have nothing bad
to say. I believe it can support a claimed 300 lbs (although I've never tested it) but big snows are no problem.
Inside the box stays dry in all weather, it is secure and convenient. I do need to...
The size of your lot and budget will dictate the end results. In 2013 I hired a builder to erect a garage
24' x 36', the lower ceiling height is 10' and I now wish it were higher. However that was dictated by
the loft above. A year later we added a 12' shed roof extension to the far end...
I had this happen on my '96 Dodge Dakota years ago and to my surprise the dealer replaced it
under warranty (I'm guessing). That said, I agree that some fabric cement and material 'borrowed'
from an unseen area could do the trick as well. I believe it's due to constant weight loading and...
Going out solo is always a risk, you have no backup if you have a misadventure. My belief is that all
off-road machines should have a winch for self-rescue, that is an aid and not a solution. You didn't
mention coms, do you have a CB or GMRS and is there reception in that area ? I'm sure there...
I would agree on using locals do the work, they are most familiar with what may be necessary
and if there is a problem later on they'll know what they did (and may need to make good on)
My younger son attended college in northern Maine, at the time I sent him with a '97 Ford F-150
manual trans...
Also bought my Gladiator in March of 2020 and now am about to roll over on 48,000 mi, just noticing Aux battery is fading. I do have a winch but otherwise use few electrical devices, mix
of in town driving and highway. Unsure of next step or type of replacement, any thoughts ?
I am now 77 but as a boy growing up around the service station my dad managed I was thoroughly
schooled in 'full service at the pumps'. As the customers vehicle was waiting for the pump to
do its thing we would clean the windshield, ask IF we could open the hood and then check the oil...
I'm with Dmag33, although I live in central NYS I swapped my panels for a Bestop Sunrider and have
enjoyed fresh air whenever I want and it takes less than a minute to open or close. It's been 3 yrs
now and it is meant to remain on yeararound, so far no issues. My panels and bags are in the...
As someone who used to attend weekend races at Watkins Glen during the early to mid 1970's I can
add that large groups do invite excess.. Earlier on it was alcohol abuse and all night parties, but in
all honesty that was part of the attraction. Then they discovered the 'bog', basically a big mud...
I used a soft vinyl tonneau on my Dodge Dakotas for over 10 yrs, Sun, rain, snow and ice, eventually a heavy hail storm put some holes in it, then I patched with duct tape (this was before Gator tape) Now my 2020 Gladiator I went with a tri-fold Alloy tonnneau from Weather Tech, holds more...
Obscured lights are an issue no matter the cause, mud, snow, ice etc but there are two
'solutions' that I can think of off hand. The first is to drive defensively and that can mean
leaving enough space between you and the vehicle in front, that way you avoid flying debris,
and second just...
No but my Gladiator came from Cortese Jeep in Rochester, NY due to Covid in 2020 and the plant
shutdown, my local dealer did an online search for the closest match.
No one has mentioned stripping the threads when they over-tightened the drain plug. This can go
two ways, either the plug threads strip or the oil pan threads. If it's the plug the fix is easier, just buy
a replacement, if it's the pan you may get lucky and find an oversize replacement. Also I...
Installed WARN winch a couple of years back, before winter I added a vinyl Warn winch cover, your
question is a good one. I think by their very nature winches expect to get wet, dirty etc and should
receive routine maintenance, synthetic line should be protected from Sun (UV) damage. At the...
Been driving now for 60 years and have NEVER garaged my vehicles, I buy them to go from point
A to point B or C etc. Cleanliness being next to Godliness yes a bath and maybe a coat of wax
now and then are all they've receive (we have that issue with salt in the winter). I drove my last 2
Dakotas...