They’re definitely lifestyle vehicles having their own unique culture. I love my Gladiator truck and wouldn’t trade it for anything else on or off the road.
Here and elsewhere I’ve seen Gladiators and even Wranglers referred to as “cars.” I never refer to my Gladiator as a “car.” Am I missing something or just being nit picky?
@Bear Hunter
I’m thinking of getting my Sport S to basically where yours is at now, 33’s with a modest lift. Maybe 1” on the rear and 2 1/2” on the front to also reduce the rake so I’m happy to hear that your current setup works well.
Check out Concord Group Insurance company. Until recently, I’ve owned 3 Grand Cherokee Lorado’s, one was Trail Rated, my most recent wasn’t. Trading from my 2021 Grand Cherokee Lorado X for a new 2023 Gladiator Sport S my premium anct dropped about $100./year.
I had look twice, my towns police department uses these same caution decals on their Durango cruisers. I was half ready to head over to the station to check out the new cruisers 😁
If you can swing up 89 in N.H., lots of good stuff available in the state stores in the rest areas 😁! I believe even MA is better about this than our socialist state. What part of VT are you heading for?
Following this thread I'm convinced that the Oracle's work and are well-backed by the company so I'm adding the Oracle flush mount tail lights and rear bumper reverse lights as my next-up mods.
Throughout the process keep in mind that this isn’t on you, it’s entirely the shipper’s responsibility to make this right with you, and quickly so. Since settling this could take a couple of weeks and if the wreck caused you to have to rent a vehicle until this is finalized then they’re fully...