This might help. https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/forums/exterior-mods.20/
Also, it seems like most all JL front bumpers fit the Gladiator with little to no modifications.
That doesn't look as bad as I thought. The camera seems to elongate the bar some but it kind of runs parellel to the lines and the rest of the view looks good. Thanks for the pic.
It looks pretty cool in most angles. The taillights are a bit weird. Someone at work said that she would get a truck and a 4dr jeep instead. I think I might change her mind after she sees mine on 35s. But whatever.
I mean I am coming from a Gen2 Ridgeline so..what do I know about looks
I should have put emphasis on "more"
https://www.forconstructionpros.com/trucks/trucks-accessories/pickup-trucks-vans/news/21074949/2019-honda-ridgeline-is-the-most-americanmade-truck
https://news.pickuptrucks.com/2019/06/2019-honda-ridgeline-is-carscoms-most-american-made-truck.html
For someone that doesn't intend on going off-roading and want a smooth ride in the city or highway but still want the truck bed, it's a better choice over a Jeep. Or just get the Jeep solely for looks and not practicality.
It kind of has to be compared to a truck, it's good to see what the competition is. I mean, it's a truck. Only thing is you need to compare it to apples, not oranges. Compare with midsizes.
The ride DID get better, bc its a truck.