Also this rack is reasonably priced and will work with the cover still on (special brackets)
https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular/max-modular-jeep-gladiator-steel-bed-rack
seriously though - you can find them in black
https://www.tmrcustoms.com/products/jeep-wrangler-door-pin-guides-fits-4-door-jku?variant=29031122763853¤cy=USD
He had to turn his truck on and off a few times to get the setting to finally activate. I'm under impression once done via Tazer and the setting takes - its off for good. Anyone try doing it on the Gladiator the way he set it.
Just oress the start stop button without pressing the brake to go to acc
There are several trip odometers should show you the reserts in menu if you have the full color screen.
The Mopar is nice that is doesn't have to utilize the bed rails.
The disadvantage of most of the soft tops is that makes it difficult to have a rack above if something thinking of adding later (although there are some options).
Sounds like from factory they are black and retail they have the red lettering.
I have the black factory … but I purchased the red drain plug to give them some Rubicon color down there.
I'm really liking the Max Modular with the special brackets to keep the factory roll up cover on.
https://www.max-modular.com/shop-max-modular/max-modular-jeep-gladiator-steel-bed-rack
I have a Goal Zero battery I plug into the bed outlet - then I normally run my Dometic fridge off the Goal Zero or anything else I need power for. I don't have to rely on the Jeep being on then as I will get full time power.
These look like they would be great for anyone with a Tonneau Cover (would assume one of few would work with the Gladiator soft cover) the way they come out from the sides.
Do the mounts fit in the factory rail?