My wife could!
Years ago the company I worked for had an office in the downtown area. The guys I worked with never wanted to drive over there because they couldn't parallel park. They always made me drive.
One day we were at lunch at place with a patio on the street side. My wife was coming over...
I built a 40% for my fridge based on this.
As far as nothing in the there. When we go on a long camping trip I remove the 60% as well and just use the extra space. The seats are huge and you will gain a lot of extra space.
There is no comparison between an XJ and a Gladiator other than they both have Jeep on them.
I have had my XJ for 20 years. Unbelievably reliable, amazing off road, rides terrible, small and cramped, no power, no payload or towing capacity, and noisy. As a vehicle the Gladiator is probably more...
The problem with all of these companies that do upgrades is none of them do normal engines. I don't need or want 550+ HP in my Gladiator. I don't want to have to run Premium Gas and I don't want the range hit that 8mpg will give me. (not to mention 20K in axles)
An unmodified 5.7 Hemi or 5.3 GM...
Mine failed on the XJ but it was in my driveway. Drove home from work, the next day it wouldn't start.
I am sort of with the OP on this though. We know the the crank sensor on a 4.0 can fail, I always carry a spare. But the new ones have 100 things that can strand you. Filing the bed with spare...
The biggest problem with any GM truck is: GM long ago forgot that tires are round! There is no room in the wheel wells for bigger tires. Unless you lift it to stupid heights or chop the fenders, you will never get a bigger tire on it.
My coworker (also a Gladiator owner) and I were just talking about this. Maybe some kind of metal box and relocating them. Haven't looked to see if that is possible but I probably will this weekend.