It was a real easy decision for me... Get something that can be undone later since this is a lease. But they will still work with Spray In liners, though you must scuff it up and apply some sort of substance that is included to ensure it adheres properly
It’s made by Bedrug. I purchased through Northridge4x4. It is actually fairly light. I expected it to be a lot heavier. Held down by super strong adhesive and Velcro so that you can remove it but stays in place on the interstate
here are some stats
Anti-skid, TPO (thermopolyolefin) top...
That was my experience. Very harsh... Jolts you in situations where the Raptor or the Gladiator won’t. I think it’s smoother than a Z71 Colorado for sure overall, but it’s not well sorted on road IMO. I’m used to a softer feel over the firm feel
Thanks for the heads up. I’m only near the N.C./TN border every now and then when visiting my mom. I’m out in Lexington KY normally (and currently)
To make it even more fun, I wrote out my list (not including my first car since that’s always a security question):
First car not disclosed
91 Chevy Cavalier
93 Ford Probe
95 Honda Del Sol
92 Saturn Sedan
79 BMW 316i (sort of)
97 Chevy Camaro RS
2001 Nissan Xterra SE
1992 Wrangler...
Alright, I know there’s others like me out there! Who all goes out buying entirely too many new cars year after year (or even more than once a year)? I’m 40 years old, and now on Jeep #14 and vehicle #49.... Yep, I definitely have a problem, lol.
From what you described, stay away from Mud Terrain tires. Will not provide the all around performance that it sounds like you want. Wildpeak AT take offs from Rubicons might suit you well.
I tried to like the ZR2. Purchased a ZR2 Bison and literally 3 weeks later, switched to the Gladiator. Mine is not even a Rubicon and I’m here to tell you, it provides many more smiles and a hell of a lot better ride quality. The ZR2 feels like junk when you hit bumps.
I’m sure these numbers vary from dealer to dealer, but using US Bank (based off what you see on Jeep.com), you’re looking at these 36 month lease residuals for Oct:
71% Sport S
67% Overland
67% Rubicon
I did better than the $329 advertised deal on Jeep.com, primarily due to the $500 military...