I got the max tow package because I use my Gladiator to pull a 22-ft Airstream. If you don’t plan on towing something of that size, go for the ritzy interior instead.
I have to disagree with the consensus on chains. Sure, you probably don't need or want chains on a paved road that's got a little snow on it. But I frequently take my jeep on unmaintained dirt roads that are not plowed and have had to shovel my way out several times. Chains are a definite help...
Let me clarify. The front seat covers are difficult to install, but if you heat them up a bit it makes it easier. The back seats are absurdly difficult. I mean, swearing, wanting to quit and throw them in the pond or trash difficult. The video is ok for the front seats; just plain stupid for...
I ordered a set of seat covers from CoverKing, for my '21 Gladiator. The company is very easy to get hold of if you have any questions. It took about three weeks (as promised) to arrive. The covers are the very devil to install properly -- particularly in cold climates like where I live. But...
I had the salesguy that sold me my Gladiator order me a rollup tonneau cover for the pickup's bed. He told me it would be a quick installation that I could do in about twenty minutes. Which I probably could except that when I opened the parts bag I saw that it contained two rivnuts for the...
About 8 years ago I was thinking about a lift on my jeep. I called my uncle and said, "Do you think you could help me with a lift kit for my jeep?" My Uncle: "What the hell are you doing, now?"
It seems pretty simple. Piece together the rod sections and insert into the oval opening between the bumper and tailgate. But it doesn’t connect to anything in there. What am I missing here?