1st: 2020 Sport S in Gator
2nd: 2024 Jeep Beach Edition in Anvil
My 2020 was a lease as I had never had a Jeep nor a truck before. When the lease was up, it was a $35K payout for a truck with 36K miles and not many options. Interest rates were 9%. I turned it back in.
Meanwhile, my friends...
If you're like me and use your JT more like a truck in that you haul people and sh*t, then 20's will be fine. I have 20's with somewhat beefy 33's and they work great.
That being said, if you're running 37" tires, I'm going to assume you'll be wheeling more than I do. If I were running with...
No a-hole at all. Cordial notes is how society has worked for decades before the internet came along and everyone turned into whiny p*ssies. Plus, 227 may not even realize they're parking into your spot as perhaps they had a smaller vehicle before and their reference of center is off.
All good...
I'm going to assume there are patent and brand limitations, but if people were to swap out their grilles, they still want it to look like a Jeep. I'd love to see if some company could develop a JK-like grille for the Gladiator. You could integrate it with the bumper and probably not have the...
If this color was available in 2024, it would have been my choice. I'm pleased with Anvil (very much so), but I do miss my Gator from 2020. '41 is a great color. :beer:
Yeah I have to admit Jeep has done a spotty job with explaining the suspension changes for 2024 as I have a Jeep Beach Edition which has the Willys suspension and I was attempting to get specs and ground clearance info and it was hard to come by.
From all media I've seen, the ground clearance...
Yellow done right. :beer: Yellow is esp challenging when you go wheel shopping. You nailed it. Great job on your first Jeep. And given the color, Splenda may be the best name on this board. :rock:
@Reddout99, as usual I'm aligned with your thinking. Love the look. I believe those OEMs were the standard Overland step. I've been looking for take-off OEMs for a while here in SoCal and have so far come up dry.
The wife and kids complain about the rock rails on my Jeep Beach and miss the...
I've been leasing for over 25 years and I won't touch a lease right now. I bought my '24 Gladiator. The 15-20% off '24s is on purchases only (there are some lease "deals" on non-Rubi and Mojave models).
The aforementioned Leasehackr may provide some options if you reach out to their team.
Keep...
There are a ton of wheel options for the Wrangler and Gladiator. Many look alike. So much so that you literally have to look at the intricate design of the spokes and lug holes.
I mentioned before that these wheels are black sprayed versions of the ALYJG091 charcoal wheel. The wheel below...
Congrats and welcome. This forum is full of info and knowledgeable owners to help along the way. I'm on my second Gladiator (by choice) and I just love the experience of owning a Jeep. I've owned a lot of brands, including currently owning a Mercedes and an Acura, and the Gladiator is by far our...
I looked through all of the black options and I'm 95% sure that's a refinished wheel. Besides that does not look like a factory paint job (depth and finish).
Edit: look at the lug holes, it looks like the grey stops and the black starts with a weird straight line.
"This Gladiator is offered by the selling dealer in California with a window sticker and a clean Florida title." Californians have been licensing in Florida since the 80s (probably even before that). My schoolmate had a modified 5.0 Mustang with Florida plates that had a license plate frame - "I...