I had them on my JKU and loved them, I preordered the new ones for my JT and have them sitting in the basement now waiting for better weather but will likely run them until the weather gets cold again. I love being able to come out of work and just throw the doors in the back for my drive home...
I had a 2007 JKU with the vinyl soft top and it never saw the inside of the garage here in Michigan and did just fine. What I would often do is wait until there were no cars behind me at 55mph and give the top a few taps from the inside to get any ice and snow to come off. As others have said...
Hauled some drywall today. Fit really well. Need to make sure the tailgate cables are fully seated in the right place though or the tailgate will fall to the down position.
Coming from driving a 2007 JKU and a 2004 F-350 (chipped to 535hp) I find the JTR with the 33" tires to be nice and peppy compared to the JKU but it ain't my chipped Powerstroke. I haven't towed anything of substantial weight yet but from what I have seen so far I am very happy with the...
A friend of ours had a rather large get together the other night and we had gone with the doors and top off. As I was getting ready to go (was waiting for my wife and her "midwesterner" goodbyes) a very attractive young lady just jumped up in the passenger seat and started asking questions and...
As the others said, 75% of the vehicle is JL which has been out for a while now and the rear suspension comes from the tried and true Ram 1500 so other than the look it is really made up of parts that have been proven to be solid. At least that is my take on it.
Mine makes a humming noise sometimes at above 80mph but I have not had the chance to start looking for what it is yet. I will try pushing on the top though next time to see if that makes a difference.
Here are some pics of what it looks like and where to press to make sure it is latched. If that does not latch it I would suspect the brackets that it latches to are out of adjustment.
NOTE: If it doesn't work on one side try the other, you should only have to press one side though to latch...
Mine is also this way. When the tonneau cover is correctly latched it would take some effort to pry it up. The problem id the instructions are not clear on the correct way to latch it, it took the salesperson and I a few minutes to figure that out. Once the cover is completely unrolled you...
I seem to be in the minority here but I do not notice any issues with highway driving. Two weeks after getting my Gladiator we did a 1600 mile round trip from Michigan to TN and I loved the way it handled on the highway at speeds up to 85mph. I had no issues with it wandering and found it to...