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Thinking about selling my Gladiator, question is, should I part it out or just sell it as is? I don’t have any of the old parts so I’d have to buy or trade for the replacement. The truck is a 2020 Rubicon it has 35k miles and a new engine that was put in less than 5k miles ago.

Here is the parts list:

Clayton verland 3.5 Lift

Fox 2.5 Elite DSC Shocks

4 - 20x12.5 Fuel Hostage

4 - 40x20 Maxxis Razor Tires

RSE Steps

ARB Twin Compressor

Grimm ARB mounting Kit

Mopar Steel Front Bumper

Mopar 4” LED Pods

10k Warn Evo Winch

Apex 2.5 Ton Aluminum Drag Link & Tie Rod

SteerSmarts Yeti Sector Shaft Brace

Yeti drag-link

Fox 2.0 ATS Steering Stabilizer

ARB Differential Front/Rear Covers

Yukon 5:13 Gears

Reid Racing Knuckles Powder Coated Red

RCV Axle Shafts

Dynatrac HD Ball Joints

Dana Chromoly Rear Shafts

UnderCover Ultra Flex Tri-Fold Tonneau

Mopar Aux Switches

Mopar Bed Outlet Kit

Mopar Tube Doors

Ez Cart Door Cart

Mopar Trail Rail kit

Full Infinity Speaker Upgrade

Soundbar 6x9 Upgrade

Kicker HS10 Powered Sub

Auto Up/Down Window Controller

Tint On All Glass

Jtops Mesh Top

Custom Exhaust

Killzmat Entire Interior

Hotheads Headliner

Banks Air intake

Banks Pedal Monster

Grimm Front Fender Liner

DV8 Rear Fender Liner

Quake Blackout Fender Light and chop kit

Extended braided brake lines front and rear

Some pics in the garage because it’s dark out right now. I’ll post better ones tomorrow.

Let me know what you guys think I should do.

Thanks!

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Depending on price I might be interested in the compressor if you go the direction of parting out
 

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Thinking about selling my Gladiator, question is, should I part it out or just sell it as is? I don’t have any of the old parts so I’d have to buy or trade for the replacement. The truck is a 2020 Rubicon it has 35k miles and a new engine that was put in less than 5k miles ago.

Here is the parts list:

Clayton verland 3.5 Lift

Fox 2.5 Elite DSC Shocks

4 - 20x12.5 Fuel Hostage

4 - 40x20 Maxxis Razor Tires

RSE Steps

ARB Twin Compressor

Grimm ARB mounting Kit

Mopar Steel Front Bumper

Mopar 4” LED Pods

10k Warn Evo Winch

Apex 2.5 Ton Aluminum Drag Link & Tie Rod

SteerSmarts Yeti Sector Shaft Brace

Yeti drag-link

Fox 2.0 ATS Steering Stabilizer

ARB Differential Front/Rear Covers

Yukon 5:13 Gears

Reid Racing Knuckles Powder Coated Red

RCV Axle Shafts

Dynatrac HD Ball Joints

Dana Chromoly Rear Shafts

UnderCover Ultra Flex Tri-Fold Tonneau

Mopar Aux Switches

Mopar Bed Outlet Kit

Mopar Tube Doors

Ez Cart Door Cart

Mopar Trail Rail kit

Full Infinity Speaker Upgrade

Soundbar 6x9 Upgrade

Kicker HS10 Powered Sub

Auto Up/Down Window Controller

Tint On All Glass

Jtops Mesh Top

Custom Exhaust

Killzmat Entire Interior

Hotheads Headliner

Banks Air intake

Banks Pedal Monster

Grimm Front Fender Liner

DV8 Rear Fender Liner

Quake Blackout Fender Light and chop kit

Extended braided brake lines front and rear

Some pics in the garage because it’s dark out right now. I’ll post better ones tomorrow.

Let me know what you guys think I should do.

Thanks!

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