A question for the group regarding the ReadyLIFT 4" lift kit for the Mojave:
Q - What is the actual total lift gotten from this kit compared to a Gladiator Sport?
Now, I'm only talking about the suspension lift here, and not about different tire sizes. It appears that the springs in the...
When I installed the 2-inch spacer lift on my Mojave I had to disconnect the brake lines from the frame to get the axle low enough to place the spacers, and they were at full stretch. My understanding is the Mojave is a 2/1 lift over base, and the spacer lift gives me a 4/3 total lift without...
This may not be the most appropriate thread for this question, but y'all got me thinkin' now... :LOL:
Looks like the Magnuson kit has a CARB EO # that applies to the 2020 Gladiator. I have a 2021... Would anyone happen to know how this applies to me? Or if another EO # is in the works?
I know...
Just wanted to thank OP for this post. I turtled on Rocky Gap Road and am having similar symptoms on the passenger side now. Reversed my shop vac into my exhaust and I can hear the breeze. Didnāt soapy water it, but Iām pretty sure Iām also leaking at this joint. Already ordered the gasket, and...
You really should check out the wheel offset calculator: https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/
Factory specs are 285/70 r17, +37mm
Aftermarket specs are 35/12.5 r17, -12mm
Results in 2.58 inches of additional width on either side:
Armorlite, perhaps? https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/very-excited-about-armorlite-full-interior-maybe-my-favorite-mod-yet.40990/
And some neoprene seat covers? Or just pull the rears?
You dog owners... :LOL:
Fuel is six pounds per gallon. 22 gallons of fuel would weigh 132 pounds. Fuel tank is on the passenger side, likely specifically to counter the driver's weight. Exhaust runs down the driver side.
Friends, a buddy of mine (not a member here) is selling some suspension components. He can be reached on Facebook, or let me know here and I will be happy to put you in touch with him. :like:
1. Fat Bobās 2.5ā spacer lift. $100 OBO. Details...
I just used Rustoleum in the spray can. It did add more texture to the sliders, and it dries solid (not tacky, like some bed liners), so I would conclude it does provide more traction.
These are the ACE sliders, yes, but in my case the scratches and rust were a result of trail damage. I didn't experience an issue with the original coating. I did power sand the damage and then hit the exposed metal with POR15 top coat before spraying bedliner for the texture. :like: