MarineHawk
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I get it. I have two sons. I have about the mental maturity of my younger 12-yr-old--if that.LOL Love it. Sound like something my son might say. (that's a compliment, by the way)
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I get it. I have two sons. I have about the mental maturity of my younger 12-yr-old--if that.LOL Love it. Sound like something my son might say. (that's a compliment, by the way)
Would have been cooler if 7 slats and headlights, looks like 5 slats and headlights to meA better picture. Once seen, can't be unseen.
Isn’t it that way on the tailgate too? I’d look, but mine’s in D1 for the holidays.A better picture. Once seen, can't be unseen.
No, on the tailgate it’s different... it’s more like a perfect fit for a magnum size (1500 ml) bottle of sparkling wine! Happy holidays to the Jeep Gladiator community!!!Isn’t it that way on the tailgate too? I’d look, but mine’s in D1 for the holidays.
It's not a phone holder. It holds your key fobThe spooky ghost noise when going in reverse is pretty cool
But really... I’m sure it’s not their intended purpose, but I use the rubber blocks that come with the Freedom panel bag to wedge the bag and panels into place in the bed. Keeps them from sliding around while driving.
The cutout in the center console to allow the phone cable to pass through is a good idea.
Found it a good idea to label on the door hinges which Torx to use, but found it odd it isn’t labeled anywhere else (that I’ve found).
I really like that they’ve integrated a drain hole in the sunk in portion for the windshield bolts. That’s a decent look for getting rid of standing water.
A feature I like in theory but dislike in practice is the phone holding slot between the cup holders. It’s not deep enough and the phone just bounces around.
I don’t understand why the door locks are on the doors but the window controls are in the center stack. Why not just put a central lock by the window controls to keep it all in one place? AND cut the cost of an additional lock and more expensive doors. Surprised the bean movers didn’t voice on that one.
I’ve got more, but I’ll check in later.
I added a DV8 off road hood locking hold downs and replaced the clamps. You can look at it in my build thread. It is not bullet proof but you need a key to open it or a pretty heavy duty bolt cutter . I mainly added that to secure what is under the hood and to keep the hood from flapping up and down in some harsh conditions.Hey @JAY I think that @glady8or has a great point. Do you know why Jeep does not make it so the hoods can be locked shut? Know who at Jeep can comment on this? Thanks much.
And yes I know. Go doorless and anyone could reach inside release an inside lock.
Anyone else here have a good suggestion for this?
It hides the VIN number nicely from the police.On the driver side of the windshield is a small recess in the black dot periphery for your oil change sticker