I saw that one earlier on Quadratec. It has one review. The person said it doesn't fit under the Hard Tri-fold cover. Should be good as long as you don't have that cover. https://www.quadratec.com/p/amp-research/bedxtender-hd-sport-truck-bed-extender-gladiator-jt
Nitto has a 37x11.50 tire. Kenda Klever has a 35x10.50. I think there's a Super Swamper tire that's 35x9.50. If you wanted a pizza cutter 33" you can get the 255/80R17
Decided to get the AVS Lighshield but didn't get the wiring hooked up yet. I do have the wiring run under the hood. I kinda like it because it's a little higher than the usual hood protector/bug shield. The light bar which has 3M tape on the back was a little wider than the indentation and ended...
One of the mods on the Wrangler forums, jadmt, had them and liked them. He also had the Toyo Open Country AT2. I saw there are some video reviews of them, just do a google search.
Info on 37's and gears
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/gears-for-37-tires.17374/
Also the Cooper STT Pro 37x12.5x17 weigh 83lbs each
https://www.discounttiredirect.com/buy-tires/cooper-discoverer-stt-pro/p/11504
It's just a learning curve. You'll figure it out. Ever since I got my first Wrangler in 2014 and joined the Wrangler forums, 90% of the people that get Wranglers want to put on a lift and add big tires, mostly 35" but some go to 37". And the same is true with the Gladiators. Every week there's...
Sure, I always use the charts here http://www.galantvr4.org/docs/backspacing.htm
Stock wheels have 45 offset which is about 6" backspacing. If your 37" tires are 12.5" wide you'll probably want something around 4.75"-5" backspacing but I could be wrong. Look at some of the 35" and 37" tire...
17" are generally less expensive than 18" so just look at rims you like with the offset/backspacing you want and then pick the cheapest. DTD is running a sale on rims right now. https://www.discounttiredirect.com/
It might be possessed. Check and see if anyone died while building it at the factory. If so, then contact a catholic priest who has experience in exorcisms.
I remember when I put mine on last Fall. I put down a bunch of cardboard to lay on because I'm too old to be rolling around on concrete then had a trouble light to find the holes. There wasn't room for me to reach up and put the bolts in so I put a bolt in the extension and did it that way. I...
They do but it is more expensive unless you find some take-offs. Quadratec has the LED headlights for $939 and the tail lights without blind spot sensors are $315 each, with blind spot sensors are $559 each. I'm not going to bother looking up the other led lights, I think you get the idea.
No prob. I think it was $995 extra which you could pay lower for aftermarket. Come to think of it, I remember seeing the LED package being available when I was doing the build & price earlier this year. Jeep probably took it out to get people to buy the Overland or Rubicon. Just like they took...
When was that? The link I posted is for the ordering guide from these gladiator forums. The current one is from March 3, 2020. That's what I looked at and while it is complete the LED package isn't available for the Sport S.
There's no info on the 2021 yet. It was rumored to start production in Spring 2020. It would be nice though if they did offer the LED group on the Sport S instead of being forced to get the Overland, Rubicon or Mojave.
It's not in the Build & Price on Jeep's site and not on the ordering guide https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/2020-jeep-gladiator-jt-order-guide-updated-monthly.15368/ . The only LED lights you can get on the Sport S are the tail lights that come with the Active Safety Group.