I’m going to give a relatively close dealership the option to match or no deal. No negotiations, no games. I hate that kind of stuff. With today’s online access and purchasing power I don’t see why dealerships do what they do.
That’s my dilemma too. I want a cover, but I also need to carry a bike(s).
Very interesting. I like it. I also like that sliding hard cover in the video. lol
This guy mounted his Curtis where the 12v socket is and didn’t have to drill a hole.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/trailer-break-control-harness.20528/#post-315307
was the adapter harness plug-n-play? I'm liking this option more then the Redarc because it doesn't have the brand all over it like the Redarc, if for nothing else.
@VVRRRMM did you order it from the dealership in Petaluma? How was/is your experience with them? What kind of deposit did you have to put down? The one up here in Santa Rosa wanted 10%.
Not yet. Still waiting for blue, steel bumpers and trailer brake controller before I get in line. That said, I did see a black Overland in the wild, although it did have Utah plates.
does anyone know how the gladiators were set-up that were used to run the Rubicon? I can't tell from the grainy vids, and the fact they are covered, but was wondering if someone knew. were they set-up like a stock Rubi with 33's, hence the moniker "Rubicon" given to that model?
I found a place not too far that will do $500 refundable. now just have to negotiate price. hearing what others have put down definitely helped. like I'm sure what other's are getting deals on will help.
I don't have a problem with it. I have a "1st Gen Tacoma" that has lasted me almost 20 years, and probably still has a lot more years left for the next owner.
Since I'm "special ordering", I'm finding it hard to negotiate anything other then MSRP. It's like since I'm not really taking anything off the lot that's already there, what's their incentive to sell it lower then MSRP? How are you guys getting around that?