AustyPosty
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My current rig was/is my dream for a long time.
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That is a BEAUTIFUL Gladiator. I love that color, Gobi was my first choice but I couldn't find any locally.
The OEM clutch was a shit design from the beginning, who TF makes a twin disc design that isn't even rated for 300BHP, let alone WHP/TQ? Stellantis does.No Nanny's, manual Transmission, Stong clutch with good feel. engine torque, stable electronics, or no electronics option
A Jeep not a car under Jeep appearing bodywork!
For better cooling, swap in a quality aftermarket aluminum radiator. Did this on my rally car to prevent issues with plastic end caps, worked in FL heat and North East winters without issues.Bigger interior space, and better cooling on the EcoDiesel. I'm pretty happy with the truck I have.
I’ll echo this on the end caps. Fully welded aluminum ends caps on an aluminum radiator are worth their weight in cooling. Heck of a lot tougher on the trail too. Most people only think about protecting the fins when wheeling but if you get into the “twist your frame” type stuff having metal end caps is great peace of mind. I’ve only seen 1 crack once in some pretty gnarly stuff but if it happens once it can happen again.You may want an aftermarket tranny/engine oil cooler system too, as most aluminum rads don't have these built in, unless you spend much more. But that's just another point of failure when you need a tranny flush.
Swap/replacement kit for Ecodiesel?We have a made in Italy marginal quality Diesel. TDI's are bullet Proof. 429HP and 664 Tq.
In the Audi's:
Performance & Economy
Will eat a Hemi for lunch.
- 0 to 62 mph (0-100 km/h): ~4.8 seconds
- Top Speed: 155 mph (249 km/h) electronically limited
- Towing Capacity: Up to 7,716 lbs (3,500 kg) depending on the vehicle configuration
- Combined Fuel Economy: ~31.8 to 38.2 mpg US (7.4 to 9.4 L/100km) depending on the region and model
I wonder if anyone has ever tried to swap in one of the old Mercedes D300 engines. Those things ran forever as well. Not the fastest but they just ran and ran. Heck the D300 was probably heavier than a loaded Gladiator so it would be a good match.We have a made in Italy marginal quality Diesel. TDI's are bullet Proof. 429HP and 664 Tq.
In the Audi's:
Performance & Economy
Will eat a Hemi for lunch.
- 0 to 62 mph (0-100 km/h): ~4.8 seconds
- Top Speed: 155 mph (249 km/h) electronically limited
- Towing Capacity: Up to 7,716 lbs (3,500 kg) depending on the vehicle configuration
- Combined Fuel Economy: ~31.8 to 38.2 mpg US (7.4 to 9.4 L/100km) depending on the region and model

Don't have a Wrangler anymore because I got my Gladiator and its exactly what I wanted.What's your dream build for a Wrangler or Gladiator?
Be as detailed or brief as you want. This could be for you or your family.
Build: Wrangler 3-row Overlook Concept
Yes I know the 3-row is never going to happen because of the Grand Cherokee L, but I'd rather have a Wrangler 3-row than a GC.
Before you flame me for wanting 3 rows, my 2 active boys carry more shiit than the Titanic and require as many friends with them as possible. We're constantly using our 3rd row in our Acura MDX. This would be my wife's primary DD.
Exterior Colors: '41 with Gobi roof, grille, and decals
Interior: the just-released Sarge interior, but my wife would want leather seating (same color though)
Wheels and tires: 17" AEV Borahs in bronze on 35" tires
Engine: 5.7L Hemi V8
Lift: Mopar 2"
I'll stop there, but add your details...
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