TxGladiator
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- First Name
- T
- Joined
- May 13, 2019
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- 191
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- Location
- Fort Worth,TX
- Vehicle(s)
- Gladiator Sport S
Yes it’s under a Bestop tonneau.Is that under a tonneau??
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Yes it’s under a Bestop tonneau.Is that under a tonneau??
I saw you on HWY 515 between Ellijay and Blue Ridge. Love the theme of your JT. Nice looking rigYes. Still he
Yes! Still here in Morganton. Headed to Tallulah Falls tomorrow for the day.
Sorry for the late response. I happy with the spacers for now as it is just a stop gap until I go to larger tires/rims and lift. I don't notice any difference in the way it drives and haven't notice much more spray from the tire then pre-spacers.Looks good.
How are you liking the spacers?
Do you get much spray from the tires on the sides of the truck?
Does it drive any different?
Thanks man. I appreciate the shout out! Check out my YouTube channel (evolvingmale) and hit me up if you see me again. I'll be local through the week exploring this awesome place you live in.I saw you on HWY 515 between Ellijay and Blue Ridge. Love the theme of your JT. Nice looking rig
Really cool.
Installed the console cover from leatherseats.com with the inductive phone charger.
I'd guess a big No on that one. They wrap in leather rather than vinyl.Really cool.
I went to the website and there was nothing about whether or not can it get rained on.
Did you know if it is safe to get wet?
I’ve found multiple cases of how Gladiators seem better than Wranglers in various, unexpected ways just by virtue of having a truck bed. Case in point... A Wrangler doesn’t have a built-in step/platform for taking off the roof or loading/unloading a roof rack the same way a Gladiator does.Thanks for posting this! I’ve been trying to find the same solution that allows use of the freedom panels. Love this forum
It's also a brilliant tailgating platform. A couple of chairs and a cooler and you can gaze triumphantly over the crowd.I’ve found multiple cases of how Gladiators seem better than Wranglers in various, unexpected ways just by virtue of having a truck bed. Case in point... A Wrangler doesn’t have a built-in step/platform for taking off the roof or loading/unloading a roof rack the same way a Gladiator does.
Another one... Plenty of space to take off your Freedom Panels and toss them in the back, even if you’re already carrying a ton of stuff.
Cheers, mate!Just doing the air feeds for the on-board air and few asked how the KC eras looked like a bit back so here ya go
Nice looking truck! What roof rack is that?Thanks!
It's not custom; it's the Truck Covers USA tonneau with Yakima rails installed from factory and Yakima rack installed on it. RTT is then mounted to the Yakima rack.
Re Read his post he says what it is twiceNice looking truck! What roof rack is that?
YakimaHave gone back 4 pages and hadn't seen it. Was just hoping for a quick answer.
I don't think the actual roof rack he has is Yakima. What he mounted the roof rack tent to, on his bed, is yakima. That post wasn't discussing the actual rack on his roof. That's why I was confused. Looks like the JCR rack.Re Read his post he says what it is twice