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Hey Bros! Help choose a Jeep. I found a good car https://incacar.com/used/cars/jeep/gladiator/2020-Jeep-Gladiator-Sport-1418805/ . What is your opinion?
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It's missing the Aux switches.Hey Bros! Help choose a Jeep. I found a good car https://incacar.com/used/cars/jeep/gladiator/2020-Jeep-Gladiator-Sport-1418805/ . What is your opinion?


My wife currently disagrees with your assessment regarding endless options being a good thing...![]()
Harrumph....screwed that quote up to a farethewell….my point was my wife certainly disagrees with endless options being good, particularly when she sees the CC bill.....!$2K for a winch AND tires? I’d say more like $3K-$4K for a good quality winch and tires. A good bumper will run you $400+. And wheels are goin go to be $1K (with mount & balance & swapping sensors). A good metal spacer lift will run you $350 or so, plus install if you don’t have the tools or knowledge. Or a Mopar 2” will run you about $2K installed at a dealer.
But the great thing is, that it’s a Jeep, so your options are endless, and you can add on 1 piece at a time.![]()
I was thinking $1,200 for Rubicon take-offs and $400 for a decent 9K lb winch leaving $400 for a bumper or plate for the winch. You could definitely spend a lot more but it would not be necessary add a lot of capability. But...this is an basic offroading approach. If you want to go rock crawling and forging something bigger than a small stream you are going to want a more.$2K for a winch AND tires? I’d say more like $3K-$4K for a good quality winch and tires. A good bumper will run you $400+. And wheels are goin go to be $1K (with mount & balance & swapping sensors). A good metal spacer lift will run you $350 or so, plus install if you don’t have the tools or knowledge. Or a Mopar 2” will run you about $2K installed at a dealer.
But the great thing is, that it’s a Jeep, so your options are endless, and you can add on 1 piece at a time.![]()
Tell her, you can “Johnny Cash” it... You know...”One piece at a time...” You don’t have to blow your whole wad at once. Buy a bumper, a couple months later, get a good Warn winch. Then save up for tires, and/or wheels. It doesn’t have to all be done at once.Harrumph....screwed that quote up to a farethewell….my point was my wife certainly disagrees with endless options being good, particularly when she sees the CC bill.....!