Through the fuse box, is there a safe and quick way to disable your Gladiator without risk to the vehicle?
Canada has turned into the worst country for car theft. I wish it was like the U.S. where I could own guns and protect my own property.
Anyways, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi Everyone
my Jeep Gladiator was stolen and by some miracle it was recovered. However the thieves removed the glove box and unhooked something from behind it. Any ideas? Thanks
I lease and end up with a new vehicle every 18 months. So hopefully I’ll be in a Hurricane when it comes out right away. No mods to current engine. The lift probably won’t swap because its a different engine weight. We’ll see.
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