That is a good question. I have not put it down since I have had it. I don't think it would be an issue though, it should not swing any higher than it is when it is up. It rotates on a fixed pin so it should stay within the space it occupies when it is up?
I haven't had them on a week yet so my impression is pretty limited. So far they seem to ride pretty smooth for how aggressive they look. I don't know if the compound feels any softer than other tires I have ran but time will tell. They are definitely lighter than other 37's that I have...
Finally got around to installing my lift the other week, and just had the wheels and tires mounted. This is my second Gladiator on 37's. Love how it turned out. Went with adjustable front track bar and lower control arms. Rides really well, but the Evo lift with sock arms and control arm...
I am looking to pick up a rack for my Gladiator in the next couple days. There are a couple used ones available in my area, but wanted to get some advice before I pull the trigger. One is an RCI 18" rack, and the other is a Fishbone half rack. Both are in good condition, and they are the same...
New to the pop-up camper game. Definetly not a "new" camper, but it seems to work quite well for what it is. Took it down to the Redwoods for just shy of a week. This ecodiesel is a pretty sweet little motor. 3.73 with 37s and still got almost 22 mpg, and zero power loss.
I am looking for any insight regarding wheel load rating. I am looking to grab a set of wheels for the gladiator that are exactly what I was looking for and for a great price, BUT it looks like the wheel load rating is only 1521. I have the ecodiesel and will be running 37" and do tow a small...
As stated above "best and cheapest" don't often go together too well! But for mine I kept checking the Extreme Terrain "open box" section. I found a Red Rock stubby bumper with some chipped powder coating for less than $200 shipped. Hit it with some canned bed liner and it is a great find...