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  1. Slide-in camper options?

    Are you concerned with being over your payload limit? By loaded is that with camper, passengers, food, and equipment? Not trying to rain on your parade, just curious about how you deal with being over payload capacity?
  2. 2.5"-3" Lift suggestions to retain as much towing capacity as possible

    Other than what was listed in my post it has 37in Milestar Patagonia's, KMC bully wheels, mopar steel front bumper, and that's about it. The trailer is a Jay Feather X213. It has a rear slide out bed (76x75in). It tows really nice behind the gladiator. I haven't done any significant towing at...
  3. 2.5"-3" Lift suggestions to retain as much towing capacity as possible

    Hey, I currently have the Evo 2.5 enforcer overland stage 2 kit on my gladiator. I'm currently using Evo shock extensions with the stock Rubi fox shocks. I tow a 4700lb trailer and have a about 100-200lbs in the bed between the spare tire and Ace engineering upper Decker. I am within my payload...
  4. Curt Echo Wireless brake controller deal

    Hey everyone, Just wanted to let you know that Home Depot has the Curt Echo Wireless (51180) brake controller on a crazy sale right now. Picked it up for $140 after tax...
  5. Wilco Offroad Vertical Tailgate Mount

    I looked at it for a bit in person at the Four Wheeler adventure expo. Seems well built. But I didn't see any way to lock it open (There might be a way, I just didn't see it.). I was considering this option due to my 37in spare not fitting in the stock location after my lift. My main gripe with...
  6. Bed Rack, Roof Rack, and RTT Recommendations Please

    If you are looking for a rack that fits with a tonneau cover your going to be pretty limited right now as they are not a lot available. From my research I found https://www.max-modular.com to be the one of the only companies that makes a full height rack that fits with a tonneau cover. If you...
  7. Patagonia Tires

    I just got the Patagonia MT's in 37s about a month ago. They have been great. I got to speak with a Milestar rep at the Fourwheeler adventure expo and he said to run at the mfg recommend air pressure (around 36-38psi). This is due to their tread design (litebrite posted a video explaining it...


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