YES!!!!!! This is exactly what I wanted to hear, thank you so much BESTOP, you'll rock! I will take two sets with uppers, one sent for my JLU, and one set for my JT. You can call me when they are ready for me to purchase. :)
Thank you all for posting this, I am getting 35's (Raptor KO2's) mounted tomorrow on Lonestar Outlaw wheels, and adding two 3/4" RC spacers to each side of the front end of my Sport S with regular tow package (3.73 gears), and towing a Coachman Clipper BH17 (2900 dry weight), to Idaho from...
Any trailer over a certain weight rating needs brakes, and electric brakes aren't the only way to slow a trailer down, though I will agree with anyone they are preferred. Surge brakes are another form of braking a trailer. Also from all of the pictures I have seen all of the JT's have a 4/7way...
The JT Manual trucks, namely the Sport, Sport S, and Overland can only tow 4000lbs, a Manual Rubi can tow 4500lbs. https://www.tfltruck.com/2019/03/2020-jeep-gladiator-towing-specs/
I'm pretty sure you can haul Plywood as the wheel arches are flat up to the fuel bump out. So you can't push the Plywood all the way to the front of the bed, so what, It's going to hang out the back of the 5 foot bed anyhow, what's a few inches? Let's be realistic, you're gonna buy one anyhow...
For my JLU I went with the Hopkins Insight Trailer Brake controller, with a 305-P connector, it was plug and play, and it comes with a black box that you place level along the left kick panel, a little digital screen and you stick on the dash somewhere, mine is stuck just below my drivers side...
My JL came with one when I ordered the Tow Package for it. I imagine the Tow Package, and even the Max-Tow package for the JT would include a connector as well since it has kinda become industry standard, and the JL has one.
For my JL I went with the Hopkins Insight Trailer Brake controller...
For my JLU I went with the Hopkins Insight Trailer Brake controller, it comes with a black box that you place level along the left kick panel, a little digital screen and you stick on the dash somewhere, mine is stuck just below my drivers side right a/c vent, and the control I mounted just...
My Grandfather, and even my father had the same rule, but look what they had to choose from, '60's aside, because the had some bad-ass cars, with relatively few problems, but the crap Detroit pushed out in the '70's, and for the most part lasted till the late '80's was unbearable, and that was...