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Benny, what is needed to swap the old trail cam wire harness to the 24 grille? Got my 24 grille and the wire routing/clamping is different from the old grille. Thanks
Hi Guy,
It looks like they are running a new front end jumper harness exclusive to 2024's for this, All other components are the same through camera, bracket etc... Best I can tell any harness securing clips are part of the harness itself. Can you send some photos when you get a chance to see if there is a workaround? This is the first we have heard of this.

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Benny, so you have the kit w/o camera & w/o lock in stock?

Also, another member mentioned something about a MIL discount, if true I'm interested,

Respectfully, -J
 
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Benny, so you have the kit w/o camera & w/o lock in stock?

Also, another member mentioned something about a MIL discount, if true I'm interested,

Respectfully, -J
Not in stock, The current ETA is end of December for new orders. I will send you a code so that you can preorder.

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Not in stock, The current ETA is end of December for new orders. I will send you a code so that you can preorder.

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Thank Benny!

Spend some of that New Years money LOL
 

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So I finally received my '24 grill from @AllMoparParts.com early this week (3 months wait time). Unfortunately there was a 3" crack on the top, passenger side of the large black base, plus one of the lower mounting tabs into which the metal clips are fitted was also broken off. Because All Mopar Parts could not estimate the time for replacement of the broken part other than "at least 3 weeks or more" I decided to repair it as best as I could with plastic welding techniques (took an extra hour of work but turned out OK).
All Mopar Parts said they would process a partial refund for the broken part but have yet to determine the amount. Let's wait and hope it's considerable.
Now, I've not seen any posts as to the actual grill swap and exactly what's involved, so here's my take on it.
Got the body colored surround pieces (4) painted at a shop, and I painted the slot trim/ headlight bezels in dark gray.
All the parts for the new grill snapped into place quite precisely. To complete the job you will need 8 new plastic rivets (and gun to install them) along the top edge, two self tapping screws on each of the inside lower corners, transfer and re-use 6 metal clips along the bottom, swap over the weatherstripping along the top edge (fitted with Xmas tree plugs) and the foam rubber seals on both top corners (fitted with Xmas tree plugs and contact glue).
Although the camera and its washer nozzle fit precisely into their slots, the camera bracket does not fit the new grill and no replacement was sent. I fabricated a simple bracket out of 3mm thick ABS plastic sheet to resolve this issue. The camera cable clips cannot be swapped over so I re-routed said cable up below the top edge on the driver's side and down along the headlight bezel and fixed it in place with small zip ties.
After all this was done, the whole thing just snapped back into place on the front of the Gladiator and looks fantastic!
It's certainly more involved that I thought it would be and I hope this helps anyone that will be performing the grill change in the future.
See pics below for clarification of certain details.

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Jeep Gladiator 2024 Grille Kits Available 20231209_075056


Jeep Gladiator 2024 Grille Kits Available 20231209_074702


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Jeep Gladiator 2024 Grille Kits Available 20231209_075049


Jeep Gladiator 2024 Grille Kits Available 20231209_074804


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So I finally received my '24 grill from @AllMoparParts.com early this week (3 months wait time). Unfortunately there was a 3" crack on the top, passenger side of the large black base, plus one of the lower mounting tabs into which the metal clips are fitted was also broken off. Because All Mopar Parts could not estimate the time for replacement of the broken part other than "at least 3 weeks or more" I decided to repair it as best as I could with plastic welding techniques (took an extra hour of work but turned out OK).
All Mopar Parts said they would process a partial refund for the broken part but have yet to determine the amount. Let's wait and hope it's considerable.
Now, I've not seen any posts as to the actual grill swap and exactly what's involved, so here's my take on it.
Got the body colored surround pieces (4) painted at a shop, and I painted the slot trim/ headlight bezels in dark gray.
All the parts for the new grill snapped into place quite precisely. To complete the job you will need 8 new plastic rivets (and gun to install them) along the top edge, two self tapping screws on each of the inside lower corners, transfer and re-use 6 metal clips along the bottom, swap over the weatherstripping along the top edge (fitted with Xmas tree plugs) and the foam rubber seals on both top corners (fitted with Xmas tree plugs and contact glue).
Although the camera and its washer nozzle fit precisely into their slots, the camera bracket does not fit the new grill and no replacement was sent. I fabricated a simple bracket out of 3mm thick ABS plastic sheet to resolve this issue. The camera cable clips cannot be swapped over so I re-routed said cable up below the top edge on the driver's side and down along the headlight bezel and fixed it in place with small zip ties.
After all this was done, the whole thing just snapped back into place on the front of the Gladiator and looks fantastic!
It's certainly more involved that I thought it would be and I hope this helps anyone that will be performing the grill change in the future.
See pics below for clarification of certain details.

20231209_074847.jpg


20231209_075056.jpg


20231209_074702.jpg


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20231209_075049.jpg


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nice job! looks great
 

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nice job! That grille looks good. Still waiting on mine. Im sure mopar parts will work with you on making it right. I got 4 new rotors from them earlier this year and when they arrived the rear two were dented up. I reached out to @AllMoparParts.com here on the forum and they made it right without any question. Really happy with them and their process.
 

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So I finally received my '24 grill from @AllMoparParts.com early this week (3 months wait time). Unfortunately there was a 3" crack on the top, passenger side of the large black base, plus one of the lower mounting tabs into which the metal clips are fitted was also broken off. Because All Mopar Parts could not estimate the time for replacement of the broken part other than "at least 3 weeks or more" I decided to repair it as best as I could with plastic welding techniques (took an extra hour of work but turned out OK).
All Mopar Parts said they would process a partial refund for the broken part but have yet to determine the amount. Let's wait and hope it's considerable.
Now, I've not seen any posts as to the actual grill swap and exactly what's involved, so here's my take on it.
Got the body colored surround pieces (4) painted at a shop, and I painted the slot trim/ headlight bezels in dark gray.
All the parts for the new grill snapped into place quite precisely. To complete the job you will need 8 new plastic rivets (and gun to install them) along the top edge, two self tapping screws on each of the inside lower corners, transfer and re-use 6 metal clips along the bottom, swap over the weatherstripping along the top edge (fitted with Xmas tree plugs) and the foam rubber seals on both top corners (fitted with Xmas tree plugs and contact glue).
Although the camera and its washer nozzle fit precisely into their slots, the camera bracket does not fit the new grill and no replacement was sent. I fabricated a simple bracket out of 3mm thick ABS plastic sheet to resolve this issue. The camera cable clips cannot be swapped over so I re-routed said cable up below the top edge on the driver's side and down along the headlight bezel and fixed it in place with small zip ties.
After all this was done, the whole thing just snapped back into place on the front of the Gladiator and looks fantastic!
It's certainly more involved that I thought it would be and I hope this helps anyone that will be performing the grill change in the future.
See pics below for clarification of certain details.

20231209_074847.jpg


20231209_075056.jpg


20231209_074702.jpg


20231209_074735.jpg


20231209_074752.jpg


20231209_075049.jpg


20231209_074804.jpg


20231209_080329.jpg


20231209_190234.jpg
Hi, dmoralesbello!

I have a quick question. I have a blue gladiator as well and really want to order this new grill. How were you able to get the grill painted?
 

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Any ETA on the satin black versions? I assume they are still doing this for 24 models.
 

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Hi, dmoralesbello!

I have a quick question. I have a blue gladiator as well and really want to order this new grill. How were you able to get the grill painted?
After an initial off-vehicle assembly of the parts that I received, I took all the perimeter pieces (4) which are intended to be body color, to an excellent paint shop nearby. They simply matched the Hydro Blue color for those parts, which turned out perfectly.
The front center portion of the grill (which accounts for the edges of the openings and headlight bezels), I simply clear-coated satin myself for protection from the elements since it was already dark gray. The rearmost portion of the grill (black plastic "mesh"), I clear coated satin as well.
That scheme replicates the factory paint job.
 

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After an initial off-vehicle assembly of the parts that I received, I took all the perimeter pieces (4) which are intended to be body color, to an excellent paint shop nearby. They simply matched the Hydro Blue color for those parts, which turned out perfectly.
The front center portion of the grill (which accounts for the edges of the openings and headlight bezels), I simply clear-coated satin myself for protection from the elements since it was already dark gray. The rearmost portion of the grill (black plastic "mesh"), I clear coated satin as well.
That scheme replicates the factory paint job.
Do you mind sharing what we can expect to pay for this?
 

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I am wondering if this new grill
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will reduce the coolant temperature/oil temperature? Supposedly the grill was designed to allow in more cooling air and I am just wondering if there is an actual and noticeable difference in operating temperatures? I have a 2023 Gladiator Diesel and live in Middle Georgia. I go out to West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California desert areas and am looking to lower coolant/oil temps.
 
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I am wondering if this new grill
Mopar Rubicon 20th Anniversary Grille With Front Camera Option

will reduce the coolant temperature/oil temperature? Supposedly the grill was designed to allow in more cooling air and I am just wondering if there is an actual and noticeable difference in operating temperatures? I have a 2023 Gladiator Diesel and live in Middle Georgia. I go out to West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California desert areas and am looking to lower coolant/oil temps.
Some claim this is true however I am not sure how scientific their comparisons were.

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