It was a nice ad and I enjoyed it. Great message regarding who the real heroes are also! By the way, on the Toyota forums people are whining about not having a naturally aspirated V6 anymore :)
You can't satisfy everyone. I'm a Pentastar fan! Owned one for 8 years in my Grand Cherokee along...
Not proud of this but glad I did it anyway. I traded in my 2 month old Anvil Gladiator Nighthawk for a new 2024 Mojave. Just for background, I usually keep my vehicles for a while. My previous daily driver was a 2016 Grand Cherokee which I owned for 8 years. After purchasing the Nighthawk in...
I agree about the overall quality and ride of the truck. My son has a 2022 Chevy Colorado and my Gladiator has a better ride. My prior vehicle was a 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Pentastar 3.6L V6. I drove that for 110,000 miles before trading on the Gladiator and it was 100% reliable for...
Actually, I posted here and got good answers from some helpful people. Learned something today and then I thanked them. I guess you are too busy looking for ways to post sarcastic comments on this forum to actually read through the threads!
I'm puzzled by the workmanship of the front suspension on my Gladiator. If you look at the pics below (highlighted in purple on one) you'll see a jagged almost improvised piece of metal where you would expect a washer or bushing. One is to the right of the sway bar link and the other is where...
I agree with the "drive both first" philosophy. If you go Sport or Sport S intending on doing your own mods, make sure you get the max tow package. This way you get the 4.11 gears (instead of 3.73), the wider axles, and limited slip differential. Mojave and Rubicon come standard with the 4.11...
Any pictures? I was considering adding these to my 2024 Nighthawk which is essentially a Sport. I was specifically considering part number 68607512AB which comes on the 2024 Mojave without steel bumpers. My Sport Nighthawk currently has 68607502AB front springs. My goal is to raise the front...
The Eibachs look nice. I like the grey color, those should look nice installed. I know they make very good shock absorbers also. Post your results after you get the springs in. Thanks for the info!
Here is the rest of the part numbers for the Nighthawk springs and shocks:
Rear Springs - 68607528AA
Front Springs - 68607502AB
Front Shocks - 68602890AB
Rear Shocks - 68602891AB
The rear springs are the same part number as a 2024 Mojave without steel bumpers.
The front springs are part...
Thanks, good info here. So it sounds like if I installed either Mojave or Rubicon springs it would work and be just a minor leveling up of the front if I stuck with the lighter versions. There are a couple of threads that I searched in the forum that call out the different part numbers for each.
My 2024 is still stock but I have been considering a leveling kit (Teraflex or Daystar 1.5") for the front and .75 Daystar rear level. Started looking into 2" or under lift kits from Clayton and Synergy. That got me thinking "I should really check what the heck is already there before I start...
Thanks Dan! Agree that the 17" rims will definitely help the ride. That being said the truck rides better than my son's Colorado Z71 - so it is not bad the way it is. Also, the wheels in your profile pick are my favorite Mopar rim and what I'm looking for currently!