There seems to be something different about the jL/Jt windshield. I just had my JL windshield replaced, no chips just a crack running horizontally. I noticed the replacement windshield had a number 19 whereas the original was 18. Not sure what the number represents?
Maybe a thread discussing...
That right there could not have been said any better. Very good points.
Funny thing happened today, I thought I would check Poison Spyder just to peek at JT Bumpers. They didn't have much yet to offer. I thought they offered bumpers that were unfinished? Maybe that was during my TJ build...
Happy New Years! What is the one thing you are planning to do to your Jeep Gladiator in 2020?
My New Years Resolution, challenge myself to drive a different route avoiding the same path back home when driving my Gladiator.
Keep my 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon in stock form for now... First off let me say there are a lot of amazing Gladiators being transformed by members here on this forum. I joined the forum to learn about the experience other JT owners are having. I am seeing new products being offered almost...
Sthil chainsaw, comes in handy, used it this past summer. Beef jerky, just the original, not a big fan of Teriyaki. Something about the after taste, makes my beer taste funny.
That's about it, I'm never in a big hurry to get back. Oh yeah, we always have a Mason jar tucked away just in case...
I will be in need of a new car hauler starting next spring. I am looking at something lightweight such as aluminum. I want to haul my TJ and eventually the JLR after its built.
I was looking online some and found this...
I at least rinse my jeeps constantly during winter. Mostly bottom and frame. I usually avoid top and doors when its freezing out preventing doors freezing shut.
To me it's important to keep the salt off the frame. Maybe when I install winch i could attach it to something high and lift the JT up...
So I need to find someone who could mold this gladiator to fit an existing mount with base. I would like the ornament base contoured to hood.
Of course it will need to be spring loaded as to not break it off when wheeling. We have lots of trees here.
And the finishing touch, matching it to...
I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one left in the world who likes hood ornaments?
I was about to throw in the towel on this post and do this instead.
I began looking by watching YouTube trail riding in Kentucky. I want to at least spend a weekend wheeling with a group in Kentucky. Okay many different weekends.
Hopefully someone will chime in on this one. Maybe others from Ohio will get in on this as well. Maybe some camping?