Not an install vid, but I later added a winch from Harbor Freight. It is mounted on the stock steel bumper, and I used a winch plate and fairlead from Maxximus-3.
One of the first things I built was a portable power box. Here is the original breakdown.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/portable-power-box.32038/
And here is an update.
I never really intended to do a crazy build, but it seems, like all things jeep, this monster is slowly transforming. So, I'm consolidating all my vids and info here. If nothing else I didn't want to bog the forum down with my bull$@#t. I'm currently stock as far as drive train and suspension...
I totally get it. My rack is useful, but there are times when I wish it was easy to remove.. a topper is awesome for camping because it keep your bed contents dry. I went back and forth for a long time before deciding on a rack. The one from leitner designs was one I eyed too. You can slide the...
I loved that video. I had a 2018 jl that never left pavement. My Gladiator definitely gets scratched, dinged, and drilled into. Im with him 100% on using it as a tool. Doesn't mean trash it, but once I got over the shock and awe of an expensive vehicle I started really enjoying it.
I hear ya man. I've been fortunate to go places that a tourist visa won't get you. I've held middle eastern work visa's and lived indigenous in the Hindu Kush...I lived in Eastern Europe for a bit, and have for sure seen the underbelly of the world as a man out of place. I just think most...
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There is definitely no hate coming from my end. I love the concept. My point is, people get a little off in the weeds with terms and definitions. What you described in your definition, to me, is what my family would call a road trip. Take that route that you aren't sure of, eat at that...
Id go with that Garmin Overloand Hand-held if it wasn't, well, just a Hand-held. Hard to justify the price tag on that thing. I think you did it right. Still have some versatility