good evening fellow Gladiators!
I have a 2022 Gladiator Sport S with 441 miles on it... at 65 MPH and above I have a harmonic vibration, if I increase speed the vibrations tempo rises... seems to disappear around 62/63 MPH. I am bringing it to the dealer on Monday just curious if this has...
That is really cool actually... I have been watching gladiator offroading videos before I take mine (im a noob) and I always wondered if there was something better then just smashing the crap out of the hitch all the time.
I lived in Alaska for many years and bought most of my weapons there at wholesale. I have to many to count but my favorite pistol is....
And current fav rifle is my .308 bergera
I move every few years for work and this is the crew I take with me, and this is how I do it. This is about 1/4...
I took a really close look. I don't have the technology group. I have the preferred customer group. Which does not come with the cool LCD display. Bummer...
I found my own answer. all gladiator have the 44 axle... the sport, sport s, and overland (I think) have the standard 44. Rubicon and other cool models have the 44 but with 1.5" wider.
oddly enough it didnt come with step sides. its a very odd package I got.
-EDIT- forgot to mention I have some step sides sitting in my garage, have not had a chance to install.
22 Gladiator Sport (not S)
painted fenders
hard top
8.4 unconnect w/ offroad pages
dyna 44 axles front and rear...
Great advice.
The only thing Im hard set on before even having a jeep was getting AEV Pintler wheels. Tires I was thinking BFG, I ran them on my F350 and have loved ever since.
I haven't even thought of other mods yet.
I would like to do this for the right price I really don't want to have to blow a bunch of money on used rims and tires just to turn around and buy rims and tires haha.
I plan on taking time, my new job has me gone from home 6 months a year so I'll have plenty of thinking time. There are some basic things I'll be doing first though they are not "jeep" mods. This is my first truck so I will be putting my camping stuff in loclabe totes instead of strategically...