What did you do TO your Gladiator today?
Thanks. I am extremely pleased with everything. Just a few more basic mods to finish. Will post a build/built thread when it's complete.
What did you do TO your Gladiator today?
Installed the new UpDown Air JT system with the twin ARB under-seat option just the other day. Completely bolt-on with the supplied brackets. Makes quick work of airing down and back up, and automatically balances the pressure among the tires when you...
I used the two adapter plugs that I listed without swapping any wires in the connections for the Redarc Tow Pro Elite proportional controller In my JTR LE. Works perfectly. From reading the other posts, I am understanding that you can do without the first adapter plug and save ~$20 if you swap...
Installed Metalcloak fenders front and rear, with matching front inner fenders. Cut and recapped Rubicon Rock Rails to suit. Removed the OEM bumper wings. Also, trimmed (chopped, really) OEM plastic rear inner fenders to give a little protection/deflection while I wait for the Metalcloak...
My son and I installed the UpDown Air system for the JT. New Gen2 version is truly no-drill/bolt-on and very cool to have on the Gladiator. Went with the ARB Twin On-Board Compressor mounted under the passenger’s seat. Makes airing down, airing back up, and equalizing all tires so quick and...
I don’t think any truck rack can itself be converted so easily into a safe dog cage/crate, but I understand your thinking. My plan is to make a removable cover that will attach under the bars and legs to shade my dog’s Variocage crate from too much direct sun and give her some protection from...
Link to pics of my just-installed 18” Max-Modular Aluminum rack with Mopar tonneau compatible brackets. It sits about 2” below the roofline; does not interfere at all with the rear-view mirror (can’t even see it); makes no noise on the road; and is extremely solid. My 21-year old son and I stood...
Thanks.
The back flap can open, lift, latch, and unlatch for access from the top, and the cover can be slid open between the rear and front rack posts. But, there is not enough room to roll the cover to the front unless the rack is removed (4 bolts, a minute or two, and about 45 lbs to lift)...