Bye Felicia. is the tailgate step or tri fold cover cheeped in your Camery?Sorry folks but I just decided not to buy a Gladiator, no kidding. Now that Jay posted the dealership cost prices as well as the prices for some of the Mopar items I can now determine my final price to Travis. And at the end of the day it’s more than I want to spend. Have had some back up vehicles that I am interested in and will now head that way. Will continue to monitor the forum as it’s most interesting ideas going on here by a great group of Jeep enthusiasts. And the products posted and ideas posted are more than fascinating to read. It’s been fun folks but for now, catch ya later. Hope you all enjoy your new Gladiators once they arrive in your driveways. Happy trails!!
What are you wearing ..... Jake from State Farm?Sorry folks but I just decided not to buy a Gladiator, no kidding. Now that Jay posted the dealership cost prices as well as the prices for some of the Mopar items I can now determine my final price to Travis. And at the end of the day it’s more than I want to spend. Have had some back up vehicles that I am interested in and will now head that way. Will continue to monitor the forum as it’s most interesting ideas going on here by a great group of Jeep enthusiasts. And the products posted and ideas posted are more than fascinating to read. It’s been fun folks but for now, catch ya later. Hope you all enjoy your new Gladiators once they arrive in your driveways. Happy trails!!
Gonna miss you Jake from wherever. Except yuo won't be leaving. Many have tried to quit this forum several times. It's not like there is anything better, so good talk, TTYL. Lol. Plywood Jake is back baby!!!I have no clue who Jake from State Farm is. And I don’t even use State Farm. I use Geico for car, home and boat.
Serial numbers do not follow sequentially on the production line.These things are going to have serial numbers still right? Or did technuts go and make that digital too? All we gotta do is get the serial number, and that will tell us what # it is, and from that, where in the sequence of the 4190 (or more) it is... Right? Or am I an idot?
No I don’t plan to leave the forum. Quite to the contrary it’s interesting reading and to learn of great ideas that get posted here.Gonna miss you Jake from wherever. Except yuo won't be leaving. Many have tried to quit this forum several times. It's not like there is anything better, so good talk, TTYL. Lol. Plywood Jake is back baby!!!
Well that sucks for my argument. I'll come up with another one.Serial numbers do not follow sequentially on the production line.
Take for instance the Demon.. some of the first numbers assembled out of 3300 were in the 1000- to 2000 number sequence.
Number 666 was one of the last to be manufactured.
Serial number 1 could possibly be the last one assembled.
GET YOUR PRIORITIES STRAIGHT!Out for now.
CFO says no, something about the kid needs college...
I'll hopefully pick up a 2020, in 2025.