Would having a bumper with the GM style step help instead? Might be a better mod if you don't absolutely need a full ladder like this.
https://www.attica4x4.com/products/2019-2023-jeep-gladiator-jt-frontier-series-rear-bumper
I don't have one, but asked someone here when I saw his Jeep had it...
I like it and was really excited to see them put more effort into the Ranger platform. I'm not sure I'm the target audience though (search 'Ford Ranger VGR')
It's kind of hard in FL. I see a couple people do it, but it rains too often. Even when it says 0% rain, there might be that one tiny damn cloud that has a little rain in it. And although my old f100 is more of my 'daily driver', I do keep the Jeep outside enough to where I just don't want to...
To the OP, I mentioned in another thread that this was the very reason I wanted to stay at the lower end head unit when I ordered mine. I didn't want my data being sent. Obviously I was attacked for this thinking. I feel your pain.
I purposely ordered my Mojave without all the safety nonsense. It has a rear camera, why do you need a sensor? As for blind spot monitoring, I find most people don't adjust their mirrors correctly. If you can see your vehicle with the side mirrors, you have them adjusted too close to your...
I'll disagree on the seats. Mojave seats are much much better on long drives. I also agree the steering wheel is better. Nothing against the Rubicon in general, if the Mojave didn't exist I would own one.
I've answered this numerous time, the answer is always the Mojave.
Also, I soooo wish the diesel was fixed, but it doesn't seem to be. It would be an awesome combo. I'm still blaming gov regulations.
It will be interesting to see how this holds up long term, would love to see a reply in 4-5 years.
My question, what rear bumper is that? Looks like it has that foot section like in GM trucks (which I really like).
Nice pictures. I like the split tray on top of the dash. I also like the rest of the interior improvements. Not sure why there is a bunch of hate, but if I had 8 beers in me I might trade my Mojave for a new one ;)
Reading some of these posts. I lived in northern MN, OP lives in Iowa. Sure having a 4wheeler or tractor in the northeast is fine, but in the tundra of Iowa/ND/MN/etc.. no way. It gets hella cold and sometimes after a front comes in that brings snow, it's sub-zero temps with -30+ windshield......
Dear god I would never think to try and plow snow with a Jeep. I used to live in MN and would just always have a shitty rusty truck for plowing snow. Interesting read though.