As of now I'm still planning on getting a Gladiator this fall once the warranty on my Ridgeline is up. The wife doesn't know yet, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it...:angel:
You may want to check you opener's manual to see what its specific procedure is. Also bear in mind that you'll need to program one of the remotes first and then use that to program the homelink in your Jeep.
I had an older (early to mid 90s) rolling code Chamberlain opener at my last house. It had a "security" feature where you had to erase all the stored remotes before you could program a new one. Essentially you had to reset it and program all the remotes every time you added/replaced one. And to...
Though I don't have my Mojave yet, this is my plan:
Aux 1: Auxiliary driving lights (for when the headlights get ice/snow covered)
Aux 2: Front floods
Aux 3: Rock lights (also plan to have these triggered by the reverse lights via a relay)
Aux 4: Rack lighting/rear floods
If you look closely at the pictures of the storage rotopax you can see there's nothing to seal the door when it's closed, just plastic on plastic. It might be possible to fashion a gasket out of silicon or some of that flex seal tape stuff.
This article shows a patent filed by Ford for doors with a removable exterior shell and internal tube doors. Might be what's on the Bronco: http://www.trucktrend.com/news/2021-bronco-feb20-news
FWIW, the super bowl commercial was a last second decision, so they may have just grabbed whatever color Gladiator they could find at the time without consideration of the future availability of said color.
I think Billet Silver really makes the orange accents pop and would go well with the sky grey interior. (First choice obviously would have been Punk'n :crying:)