I'm out of space too, but I've elected to build a garage. I haven't figured out if it will be a 2 - 3 bay garage, but I'm definitely going to build one. 👍
Because competition impacts the Jeep Gladiator.
"Competition is a rivalry between two or more parties striving for a common goal, an exclusive prize, or market dominance. It exists across various disciplines, acting as a driving force for progress, efficiency, and improvement."
This is wild speculation on my part, but it occurred to me that Ram may have refrained from making a larger SUV as long as others wouldn't compete with the Wrangler. But now that everyone is competing with the Wrangler, Ram has decided to compete in the large SUV market.
Benny said he didn't know anything about the recall. But if you read the complaint, it mentions the connector. "FCA US confirmed a loose electrical connection will result in melting of the connection, which could ultimately lead to a vehicle fire." "The remedy is an inspection and repair or...
Some people don't want to take responsibility for their actions. Think of all the people who were hoping the government would magically pay off their student loans.
I'd be really bummed if ours became totaled. We've owned 5 Jeeps and this one is my absolute favorite. I have no plans to sell the Gladiator, plus they no longer make the diesel. :(
That's a good point. When I went to Fox's website, they didn't differentiate between the diesel or gasoline engine. It listed the 2.0 Performance Series shocks (985-24-171) and the 2.5 Performance Elite Series shocks (883-26-049) for the 2023 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon with 0"-1.5" lift.
Thanks for checking and reporting. I'll most likely go with the Clayton coils and Fox Shocks. Fox makes the 2.0 Performance Series shocks and the 2.5 Performance Elite Series shocks for 0"-1.5" lift. I plan to keep the truck mostly stock, but upgrading the springs/shocks would be desired...