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Worked out the deal and waiting on the check from my credit union to take delivery on a new 2023 Gladiator Rubicon. Anything I should look for or demand on delivery? Things like the tools for the top and door removal. I've heard something about electrical connectors for the optional auxiliary switches that my truck has. Anything else?
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Worked out the deal and waiting on the check from my credit union to take delivery on a new 2023 Gladiator Rubicon. Anything I should look for or demand on delivery? Things like the tools for the top and door removal. I've heard something about electrical connectors for the optional auxiliary switches that my truck has. Anything else?
The connectors are just heat shrink, the tool kit and owner manual for sure. If it has locking lugs or spare tire be sure to get the keys. Other than that you may want to just check behind the rear seat for any dampness which is the rear window leak and make sure you do a quality road test before signing any paperwork. And last just a good look around for body/paint damage or blistering paint around the external hinges. Congratulations on your purchase hope you love yours as much as I do mine even after 3 years
 

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If the window sticker shows the "Jeep Trail-Rated Kit", then ensure you get that. It is a red canvas bag with recovery gear. Dealerships like to pull that out when they get them in so they are not pilfered while sitting on the lot. They tend to forget putting it back in at delivery and is usually stored with the parts department or sometimes in some corner of a empty office space.
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