Zachanadandy
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Zach
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2023
- Threads
- 4
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- 2,997
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- 4,743
- Location
- Patterson, ca
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 gladiator Mojave
- Occupation
- Electrical foreman
If you actually read what I wrote, I said it's useless in the real world for me, and the thousands of others with lifted Jeeps. I never said they shouldn't have installed it. In fact I implied if they actually gave a damn it would be installed on the drivers side too. The fact that it isn't priced to me that it's not about safety it's about 1 specific crash test. You don't need to be an engineer to see that if you flip the offset test to the drivers side, that tire does the exact same thing as the passengers side. It pushed under the frame and increases the potential for a rollover.Once you lift your vehicle, a ton of things change. It's silly to say that because you can lift a truck that Jeep shouldn't have put a safety device on there to start with. It had a function, regardless of you modifying your vehicle to the point of it being useless, and that function was to improve safety. Clearly, it does improve safety. That's what the bracket is for, end of story.
I'm happy for you that you don't care about it. I'm also happy for you that you don't care if your Jeep rolls over in a crash or not. That doesn't mean others shouldn't care or that you should be telling people that safety features are worthless. That's irresponsible.
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