I Georgia so can't attest to snow. It does fine in preventing water from pooling or leaking. I see others have cited the mopar one doing fine in snow. I would be a bit suspect of the one I got holding up to snow for multiple years as it only has 2 bars. But thats the tradeoff for the price...
I like having all 5 match. 2k miles after purchase I dropped all 5 Falkens for 5 Mickey Thompsons. 500 miles after putting on Mickeys I picked up a nail that required patching one tire :mad:. I don't like running trails on patched tires so the patched one became the spare and since the spare...
Welcome, make sure you post pics of that beauty on the appropriate JT color thread :)
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/black-gladiator-jt-club.8526/
#1 Passive Entry. Just to be clear it is an option, maybe it's not on the Sport, but it's on the Rubicons. As noted by people commenting on the breakage of it https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/2022-gladiator-passive-entry-stopped-working.73328/#post-1197052
Glad you decided...
I've never had blackwalls out on any Jeep I own. I keep em white using SimpleGreen or old fashioned Comet powder. Comet requires a bit more scrubbing but definitely gets them super white.
I did grill, hood, fenders, and door thresholds. Still thinking I might do the whole thing.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/the-paint-protection-film-ppf-thread.70358/
Also tpms is not immediately up to date when you air up or air down. It takes several minutes of driving.
Though I guess I need to trash my stick games based in this thread :LOL:
Interesting design. Would like to hear if you can detach the mirror arm (step 1 in the install video) but leave the grab handle mount attached and get your doors back on without any interference.
old fashioned tire guage like this. i've yet to see a TPMS be as reliable in all conditions. including several of my wife's mercedes which are pretty darn good.
Stock 2022 Rubicon, Manual Transmission, 33inch Mickey Thompson Baja ATs. Atlanta, GA 16mpg on a week of all city driving, average 17.5mpg on a week of mixed city and highway driving, 20mpg on all interstate long trips.
Do you have PPF on there? Doesn't look like it but that's one reason why I took the cheap factory partial PPF off my fenders and had the full fender covered. Small stuff like that kind of doesn't show as obviously and when it does get ugly pull off the PPF and put a new piece on.
Awesome, thanks for the info on the white knuckles and glad they don't interfere with mudflaps. A little sticker shock when I went to the site but sounds like they are worth it.
@HVYMETL and @Rusty PW
Am I seeing correctly those White Knuckle sliders go under the stock rubicon rails? Did you literally have to do nothing to the stock rails? I've been looking for that type of solution and also don't want to lose my weather tech mudflaps that are flush up against the...
I did this to close off and protect the fog lights with the ends still on. It's ugly but not noticeable if you have your ends on.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/maximus-3-fog-light-guard-close-out-panel-install-on-mopar-steel-bumper.69805/
I did a bedrug https://bedrug.com/bedrug-classic-bedliners/2022/jeep/gladiator then put an Odero rubber mat on top to catch all the really gross stuff https://www.oedro.com/2020-2023-jeep-gladiator-truck-bed-mats