That was the first thing I bought the day after picking my Gladiator up. I actually drove to 4WP close to the dealer on my way home and they were out of stock. My freedom panels have been in the bag in the garage since I installed it. Love the convenience of just popping it open.
No surprise. Everything is out of stock these days.
I'm a Supply Chain Director at a hospital and we are struggling getting product in. It's ridiculous.
That's less than I'm seeing. My local dealer here in So. Cal has a $50k mark up on First Edition. It's been sitting in their showroom about 3 months now. I email them from time to time offering MSRP. Last reply was they will probably take $40k over MSRP. It's really unbelievable that...
Yep, it's pretty simple. This was the first thing I purchased for my new JT and it's been on ever since when the hardtop is on. I haven't taken my hard top panels out of the storage bag since. I will be moving to my soft top very soon for the spring and summer.
I had installed during a three week, 2,700 mile road trip up the Pacific Northwest flat towing my Gladiator behind my RV. We hit quite a bit of rain on the way back down and I didn't notice any water in the bed of the truck. The Softopper held up great!
Came across this as a security device for the cats. Has anyone used or heard anything about it? Not sure if it would end up making rattling noises at some point.
https://catclamp.com/shop/
Man, that really sucks. I would think that it's the dealerships responsibility since it was in their possession. The cats seem to be up in the engine bay which I was hoping it would make it more difficult to get to from below.
Found this. You can decide if they will work for you. Maybe for the short term at least until you can get the right ones.
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/rubicon-or-mojave-front-springs-on-maxtow.40972/
I installed the Maximus onboard air cradle with two Viair 425 Compressors and one 2.5 gal tank with a hose ran to the front bumper area to connect my Speedflate to. Inflates four 37's from 18psi to 32psi in less than 5 minutes.