The Tallassee dealer seems to think it is the perfect platform for a Seminoles theme.
https://www.tallahasseedcj.com/new-Tallahassee-2021-Jeep-Gladiator-Sport+S-1C6HJTAG7ML542379
My neighbor is a HUGE Florida State fan and that was his first comment when he saw mine.
It cost more than that on a Sport S.
Needs the body color matched surrounds too.
The extra parts don't cost much themselves, but no clue what the paint cost would be to match the body color.
The Sport S with the black wheels and grill is a really good look.
Its great that they upgraded the grill to the multi piece one with back inserts and the body color surrounds. From the jeep build website it looked like it would be like the one piece Willys style.
I have the Bushwackers on my JL. I actually like the look of them and what they cover.
IMO they are the best ones as they cover that area under the door that I end up kicking/hitting the most.
Have not added them to the Gladiator yet, but that's what I will use.
Its pretty easy and its just a plastic cover on mine.
Only a few screws to remove it.
There are a few videos on line that show the process.
Biggest issue I had was getting the damn wire harnesses apart.
Our Wrangler has the Wrangler optional Rubicon wheels that also cost the same $995. (so maybe it does include 5)
Yup all 5 have TPMS, but only registers when they are mounted on the axels.
This one has the same wheels.
The sticker just notes the option, nothing about if they come as 5 and all w/TPMS
https://www.atlanticdodgechryslerjeep.com/api/legacy/pse/windowsticker/jeep?vin=1C6JJTBG8LL193683...
Our Wrangler was almost impossible to get in 4WD/4WD Lo when we first got it.
Thought I was going to break the lever.
Its got better, but its still very stiff and takes a bit of effort.
Almost always have to be moving a bit.
The Gladiator is pretty easy.
It slips in and out with reasonable...
I made this up from some RAM parts I had and a Double Take motorcycle Adventure mirror.
Visibility is excellent and its easy to swap between the JL and the JT.
I particularly like that it keeps its adjustment when I remove it, as I stow it away when stopped.