I think, most of us who joke about 20s don't hate. We just like to laugh. One can do whatever they want with their rig. We're happy some drivers buy them for the road. Without everyone who buys a Gladiator, they might stop making them!
Iāve had these for years. Slid over rocks, logs and about anything else you can slide over. With a little touch up after rough trips they look good as new and have totally protected the rig. 3M anti skid tape on the step areas is a must as they can get slippery when wet.
Steps that arenāt...
I found play in my drag link where it attaches to the passenger wheel at about 36,000 miles. The replacement drag link Jeep supplied me had a clunk. I replaced it with a metal cloak, one which had no slop in it whatsoever and it is greaseable. Then I checked several stock versions on new and...
I do trails up to 7 with the same height lift and tires as you have. I have a Super Pacific canopy/tent and itās fine. As long as you donāt put a bunch of other weight up high. Be safe!
I misspoke, I know they are very capable off-road. I should have said shorter trails due to the range limitations created by the smaller tank and the impacts of off-roading on the battery range, my bad. I like to do long trails like Lockhart Basin and through to Elephant Hill/Bobby's Hole where...
I've had them work on my JTR Launch Edition. Awesome work and very fun to watch their stuff. The Ginger is a classic mechanic/comedian. Paulās a great straight man as well. But the Ginger is wrong about the 3.6 liter engine.
Iām afraid youāll be disappointed by the range off road and on the highway. Brad at TrailRecon bought one and got rid of it very shortly thereafter due to its smaller gas tank and limited electric range off road.
Just a few thoughts on this video. While I agree the choice of engines needs to be improved. I own a 3.6 liter and with the proper gearing itās perfectly fine. The 4xe is great around town but it seriously compromises range on the highway and offroad. So it doesnāt, āobliterate the 3.6 in every...
If you plan on going all in on offloading there are basically three choices. Get a Rubicon or Mohave and you are close to ready. Or get a sport and do a ground up build. It really depends on how much and how adventurous of off roading you will do. Definitely do your research, this is a great...
I was asked by a boat company I had ordered a boat from in 2011 if I wanted CD rocks installed. My reply was, yes and can you add 8 track racks as well. CDs have been obsolete for a long time. I digitized mine in the early years of this century and got rid of them. Just my opinion.
Thereās an other video with this guy and an Aussie who is pretty good. It seems to me what failed was the loop that retains the ball on a cheap soft shackle. But in the other video it shows that the jeep yanked him so hard it bent the Bronco bumper severely. Which makes me think they were...