j.o.y.ride
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Larger volume cupholders is all I'd ask for
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Power lock. Would be nice for the glovebox too for doors off days.
Thats not my problem. Iām the consumer not the designerā¦.How would you put the contols on the windows? Also if you could even lower them, how would you roll them back up once the controls are inside the door?
I love the interior of my Gladiator except for three things. One, I HATE that the windows donāt have an auto up. Second, I need a safer place to put my phone than between two wet drinks maybe a wireless charger option. Last, have an option for no carpet AT ALL, and full rubber floors for easy clean up.
I don't have anything to use carplay. And I plug my phone in. I can plug it in right at the dash. No biggy.This is not a thing. It's in just about every other car on the market. I had one in my ZR2, and it was great. Jeep doesn't have some special flying cellphone liability problem.
UConnect 5 supports wireless CarPlay. You'll want that wireless charger, especially on long trips.
How would it add weight? It's a different switch and a line of code in the BCM or something. The window regulator motor is the same regardless. Auto up/down on all windows would be excellent. Not sure why it's not standard across the industry.
Carpet used to be an option, rubber floor lining was standard.
Add another request for the all rubber floors -- this should be standard IMHO. We don't need no stinkin' carpet.
Carpet used to be an option, rubber floor lining was standard.
Like a few other things that are standard at some levels, options at others, make it an option for Sport and Rubicon, or make the rubber standard and carpet an option. Very doable.
I'm also on the same page not a fan of a carpet so I used rubber ever sinceI love the interior of my Gladiator except for three things. One, I HATE that the windows donāt have an auto up. Second, I need a safer place to put my phone than between two wet drinks maybe a wireless charger option. Last, have an option for no carpet AT ALL, and full rubber floors for easy clean up.
Oh, please! Not dealer installed! It was a factory option in cars decades ago - early 60s for example many CARS and trucks came with rubber mat floors. Carpet was a premium. My first truck, a 67 Chevy, had no carpet. My next truck - a 70 Chevy, did have carpet. The first I washed out with a hose (making bloody sure it was dry as floors rotting were also an issue back then - saw many patched with tar and old license plates)
Had no idea -- still a Jeep noob.
Personally, pulling on the thread of your idea, make rubber standard. Make carpet a dealer installed option. Dealers are always looking to improve margins, and those dealer-installed options do it.
Apologies to the OP -- we have gotten way, way off topic.
Yes, on removable. They are on many other vehicles - easy to wash out sticky splashes of drinks. So many vehicles DO have the lights and at night on dark roads, I actually like having them there.removable cupholder liner so that it can be easily cleaned. and don't need the lights in the cupholders.
Uh, no. Not on mine. Why make things standard for everyone when only some will want that?Put the molle seats on all trims, rear pouches are useless for just about everything and arenāt even lined in cloth or leather, just foam.
Iām not saying they canāt be an option, but if they are going to be standard they shouldnāt be so poorly executed. The hard backed seats with a net or the molle webbing has more uses and fits the build quality of the interior better.Uh, no. Not on mine. Why make things standard for everyone when only some will want that?
And yes, I do use rear pouches. We've used 'em on several of our past vehicles. Not always, but nice to have 'em when we have used 'em.