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Thought I'd share a screenshot of an email from yesterday. Can't figure out which is funnier; 1) they think I have a 2017 Gladiator, or 2) they have parts for a 2017 Gladiator.

Jeep Gladiator This made me chuckle... Screenshot_20230516-092944-692
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Yeah I saw that too. Someone needs to get their IT guy to fix this asap.
‘BTW I just installed that step and it works great!
 
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Yeah I saw that too. Someone needs to get their IT guy to fix this asap.
‘BTW I just installed that step and it works great!
Are they very obvious once installed? How far do they stick out when retracted? Thinking about one for the passenger side for my vertically challenged wife.
 

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They stick out about 1/2 inch, enough to get a toe on. I have had them on my JT for two years I have been happy with them. They are a little pricy, but well made.
 
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They stick out about 1/2 inch, enough to get a toe on. I have had them on my JT for two years I have been happy with them. They are a little pricy, but well made.
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Ha! Funny you should ask. I was thinking of doing a short write up but I’ll do it here.

I bought one to try out for my short wife as well as a precursor to hopefully getting an AEV lift. My Rubicon is currently on the stock suspension and she has a bit of trouble now so a lift could put me in the doghouse. I got it and installed it with my son in about 1/2 hour and gave it to her for Mother’s Day! She loves it.

It only sticks out about 2 inches or so beyond the rock rail. Just enough to get a toe hold to drop it down. The beauty of it is that by pulling out 2 pins you can remove the parts that stick down if you go rock crawling (not that I plan on it).

Anyway, here are a few pictures. Ask away with any questions..

Jeep Gladiator This made me chuckle... IMG_1162
Jeep Gladiator This made me chuckle... IMG_1161
Jeep Gladiator This made me chuckle... IMG_1162
Jeep Gladiator This made me chuckle... IMG_1161
Jeep Gladiator This made me chuckle... IMG_1160
 
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Ha! Funny you should ask. I was thinking of doing a short write up but I’ll do it here.

I bought one to try out for my short wife as well as a precursor to hopefully getting an AEV lift. My Rubicon is currently on the stock suspension and she has a bit of trouble now so a lift could put me in the doghouse. I got it and installed it with my son in about 1/2 hour and gave it to her for Mother’s Day! She loves it.

It only sticks out about 2 inches or so beyond the rock rail. Just enough to get a toe hold to drop it down. The beauty of it is that by pulling out 2 pins you can remove the parts that stick down if you go rock crawling (not that I plan on it).

Anyway, here are a few pictures. Ask away with any questions..

IMG_1162.jpeg
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Great pics! Thanks!!!
 

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Ha! Funny you should ask. I was thinking of doing a short write up but I’ll do it here.

I bought one to try out for my short wife as well as a precursor to hopefully getting an AEV lift. My Rubicon is currently on the stock suspension and she has a bit of trouble now so a lift could put me in the doghouse. I got it and installed it with my son in about 1/2 hour and gave it to her for Mother’s Day! She loves it.

It only sticks out about 2 inches or so beyond the rock rail. Just enough to get a toe hold to drop it down. The beauty of it is that by pulling out 2 pins you can remove the parts that stick down if you go rock crawling (not that I plan on it).

Anyway, here are a few pictures. Ask away with any questions..

IMG_1162.jpeg
IMG_1161.jpeg
IMG_1162.jpeg
IMG_1161.jpeg
IMG_1160.jpeg
how do you and your wife like the positioning of the step? I was considering these as well since the RSE steps are pretty heavy and costly. ButI have heard a few folks say these sit too far back making it kidna hard to use as a step
 

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how do you and your wife like the positioning of the step? I was considering these as well since the RSE steps are pretty heavy and costly. ButI have heard a few folks say these sit too far back making it kidna hard to use as a step
it is a little further back than ideal but she quickly got used to it and likes it, particularly for the money spent.
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