I live in Michigan. I would travel 300 miles for a meet up. One suggestion in Michigan that would be different from most would be the Silver Lake Sand Dunes. Plenty of fun for a long weekend and great camping and hotel options. The small towns around there would be great for the family with...
Great video! Nice job of driving and the perfect looking Gladiator. Hydro blue is the best. How did the rock sliders hold up? I like they can be used as a step.
Hank
I was able to sign up today for the Catskill mountain Jeep Jamboree in September. I am looking forward to it. It mentions some trails will not be suitable for the Gladiator due to its size.
Hank
I have 37x12.5 17’s BFG all terrains and I have zero vibration at least up to 80. I haven’t been above that. No pull and no vibration. I had Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my JK and loved them. I mounted them on Mopar bead locks and drove it to have them balanced. I had no vibration even before...
I just looked at build your Jeep on the Jeep.com website and it shows the running boards with step assist is a $1050.00 option and is not standard. You would have to look at your build sheet to see if it is a concern for you or not.
Hank
My 2021 Mojave does not have the step assist. They are the same ones that my Gladiator Rubicon had. I believe the step assist was an option but not standard.
Hank
I had a Rubicon JT before my Mojave. I believe the rock sliders are the same. I put the Weathertech on my Mojave and they were a perfect fit. You can see the indent for the rubi rails on the Weathertech splash guards. Easy to install too.
Hank
I appreciate you posting this up. I installed mine today and they look great and fit perfect. I could not get myself to buy the Rokblokz. I do not care for the look at all and they seemed way over priced. Very happy with the Weather Tech.
Thank again,
Hank
:giggle::giggle: To be honest I had mostly considered going with the BFG's. The smaller size fits my 2" AEV spacer lift perfectly. I do take my Gladiator on trail runs in the winter and to the dunes in the summer. It really fits the fender opening nicely. I like the look of more agressive...
I was going with them in 37's from discount tire and was told they were on backorder. I ended up going with the BFG KO2's again. No regrets. I mostly liked the look of the MT better. The weight savings of 15 lbs per tire is nice with the BFG's though. FYI the 37 BFG's measure out at 35 1/8"...
That is a major bummer. I hope you would consider trying another gladiator. It is understandable if you don’t but they really are a great truck and fun to drive. Your first one had gremlins for sure but that problem can literally happen with any brand you buy. I believe if you try once more...
I went with the AT. I have them now in a 35" and they are so quiet and great here in the snow. I really cant complain about them. Someday it would be fun to have another set for off-road with a more agressive tread. Since its my daily driver I wanted to make sure I would not regret it a year...
In Michigan we use our winches a lot in the winter and some in the summer. I carry the following: 30 foot kinetic rope, 2 soft shackles, 30 foot tow strap and a tree saver. We all have winches on our rigs. We have literally winched for hours and never needed anything else. We haven’t needed a...
37” BFG at’s going on Friday. The slightly smaller size and 65lb weight won me over. The additional weight of th other tires I was looking at was surprising.
Hank
I own a warranty processing business that handles factory warranty claims from Ford, GM and CDJR. We take the place of an in house warranty admin for the dealers. We handle 30 dealerships and submit between 4500 and 6000 warranty claims per month. We have worked With Toyota, Honda and others...
You don't by chance ever get over close to Aiken SC do you? My daughter lives there. It would be a bit to much of a drive for her to get to you though.
Hank