I sold my Gladiator so Everything Must Go!
Post edited: I've decided to sell items separately in an effort to move them more quickly. Priced to sell. I need the garage space back.
All items Brand-new in box:
TopLift Pros hard top removal lift for Gladiator: $650
TopLift Pros Store-a-Door...
I picked up my Mojave from Capital yesterday. Daniel was awesome to work with—a real enthusiast—and the process was quick and painless. I highly recommend Daniel Phannareth at Capital in Indian Trail if you’re in the area and looking to buy.
It took a while for Tri-city to respond to me when I contacted them a month ago. The reply was mostly a boilerplate email.
I’m chalking it up to them being a super high volume seller, which is cool, but I like a little more individual service.
Daniel at Capital, on the other hand, got back to...
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I know I’m late to this, but I ordered a JK from Hendrick back in 2015. They were fine to deal with, but it took quite a bit of wrangling to just get the affiliate 1% under invoice. When I called Daniel at Capital to order my JT, he immediately came back with 6% under invoice and was...
One last thing to add, on my JK, after 5 years the hard top started leaking where the back of the freedom panels come together with the rest of the hard top. That always seemed like a weak spot to me.
My soft top never leaked. Not once.
If someone sold a one-piece hard top for the JT, I’d be...
I can't quite tell your purpose for posting this, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and add that:
I love this paint job.
I love that Ford isn't afraid to take a stand, even if that means alienating a couple of people who may have bought their vehicles.
Highly depends on your use and preferences.
For me, coming from a JK, I never drive with the top completely off. The direct sunlight is too hot and gives me a headache. However, I love having the doors off, which doesn't work well with the hard top. So, I'm either full top or soft top in...
I find the “regret” threads some of the most insightful. No matter how much research you do, you never know how it’s going to work out until you’ve lived with the decision for a while.