Bumping your thread because I am looking at covers. In the running:
Mopar
Besttop https://www.bestop.com/products/all-weather-trail-cover-jeep-2020-2022-gladiator-for-installed/
Raingear https://www.raingearcovers.com/product-page/4-door-gladiator-cab-cover
Bad ass Roam 65 qt is only 16" high. I don't really think there is a "standard" height for coolers. My cheap-o Coleman fits fine, until I get the Roam (will get this summer).
https://www.roamadventureco.com/collections/coolers/products/roam-rugged-cooler-65-qt
They might have an older plan that they haven't upgraded to current plans. It was really common for a long time for carriers to charge extra to turn on the hot spot.
4g and LTE are the same thing*. But I assume it does not have 5g. I had it on for the free month or free 3 months (can't remember the offer), and we never used it. Our phones are unlimited already, so I never saw a point to click over to it.
*Technically LTE is a type of 4g, but LTE is actually...
I really like these trucks, and I've seen quite a few around my area. I assume they're using our trails and glam shots for promotions too.
Having said that, no idea why this guy thinks an off road equipped tacoma couldn't do that stuff.
I got the one linked below. I'm pretty sure I just searched Amazon and this had the most good reviews. Its been fine, although I have no other stubbies to compare it to.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MSJC2GR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
I replaced my antenna with a stubby. Best cheap upgrade I've made. IMO the wrangler and gladiator should never have a big traditional antenna. It was constantly catching on branches on trails and then whipping back and forth when coming off the branch.
So, no, I don't remove mine. I did remove...
My JTR is still stock (33" falkens). Drove with stock aluminum box for ~5k miles. My wife basically refused to drive it.
Took it to the dealer, they confirmed the issue.
As @ShadowsPapa and others have pointed out, if Jeep and the dealer confirm that there's a problem, there's a problem. They...
Finally caught up on this thread! I've been having the exact discussion with my wife (and myself), as I really hate the crow-hop on the 2020 u-joints.
I have a 2020 Rubicon. I just built out my exact specs on the Jeep builder, and to purchase today would be about $15,000 (including destination...
So, a bed load (with extension) is a face cord in your experience. Which would translate roughly (depending on length of cut) to 1/3 cord, right? I get a fuel wood permit from the NFS and have to record how much of my license I use for any given load. I usually put 1/4 for a full bed (no...
I've done Imogene, Engineer, Stony, and other similar passes/trails in CO with a stock JTR. I do plan on upgrading a bit when the tires wear out, but I haven't really hit anything yet that I wasn't comfortable on with the stock configuration.
Honestly some of the random no-name trails in my...
IIRC there were two turns where I had my wife get out and spot me for a 3 point. But no major issues.
Edit to add: I know which one you mean. I just went super wide on that one and had my wife spot. I was going down it, so I went on the far left side to start and made a wide right turn.
Last summer we did both Engineer Pass and Stony Pass in a stock JTR. I didn't even air down. We passed a few folks in 2dr Wranglers who waived us down and asked "You did the pass in that?!"
I mean, the answer was obviously yes, since we were on our way down...
That isn't a good comparison of...
I would think so. No promises or anything but that route avoids the higher San Juan mts. I would suggest driving up the highway to Ouray (highway will always be open) just to have some mountain fun. But yeah that route should be very doable in June.