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Thanks for the honest feedback on all the gear you try out, Casey, and a HUGE thanks to that amazing collection of supportive enablers helping you spend your money on mods and trail repairs! Epic, White Rock, ModulaRacks, and I'm probably forgetting a few. It takes a village to keep Casey and his Jeeps rolling. LOL Thanks for sharing all the fun!
My hubby is 6’6”, and our GFC is great. Light weight and the customer service is off the charts. So streamline on my JLU. Worth the trip to Montana. Can’t recommend enough.
Mason at the Capit warehouse is a great guy, I'm sure they will keep you happy. I bought and drive their old show truck the Dozer Yellow JK and they are a great bunch of guys to deal with. I am going to upgrade from my ARB Simpson 3 RTT to a hard shell unit for ease of deployment and take down so I'm following this video series carefully! Take care and see you on the trails.
I think Jeep sale are going to plummet. The prices are out of control. Just looked at them yesterday while I was having my Gladiator serviced. Everyone has been pushed to their limits financially. I can tell you its over.
I refuse to consider a 4xE‼️ And I predict IF Jeep goes all-in with EV, the Jeep brand will go the way of the Dodo within 2 years. SURELY Jeep isn't contemplating abandoning ICEs.
The Gladiator is a nice rig. My guess is a fully loaded Ranger Raptor, GMC Canyon AT4X and the Colorado ZR2 are $58,000us. The Comparable Gladiator is $71,000us with the same features of the other 3. That’s a $13,000 price increase for 100+ less horsepower and torque it’s easy to see why they are not selling.
Define "fully loaded". If you're talking a ZR2 Bison or AT4X "AEV Edition" then I'd bet its closer to $65K. That's how much the "Desert Boss" and "First Edition" versions of those trucks cost. The Raptor seems like it'll be around $58K but I'll note... unlike the GM and Jeep options you're not going to get things like a winch capable bumper from factory with the Ford. Don't get me wrong, the price on the Gladiator is too high (at least MSRP). A small premium for features like the removable roof is acceptable but not the gap they're asking. But man... unless you can pay the majority of the price up front... with today's interest rates I'm not considering anything. I bought my Gladiator Rubicon EcoDiesel about 16 months ago and could lock in 0.9% financing (and I paid $60K)... I've checked with my credit union and they're not offering anywhere near that rate today.
@@PeakDecline Well put, I wasn’t talking about any of the AEV stuff but yea they are all to high really. I was hoping the gladiator would have got an updated engine option. I was hoping for a hemi or the new hurricane. I don’t care about the removable top but I do like the aftermarket support for the Jeep. 4” lift and 40’s no other manufacturer can or will be able to pull that off.
Thanks Casey. I haven't worked my 2021 Wrangler EcoDiesel like you have and haven't heard the clunk noise yet even with 46,000 miles on it. But if I hear it, I will know what to do. All these little details help.
Rocking the curls. Casey the jeeps are overpriced. Gladiator especially. I love my Gladiator but all the medium size pick ups have declining sales recently. Even the redesigned Nissan. High high interest rates. No one wants a electric pick up. Males almost exclusively buy the Gladiator. Women buy the electric Wrangler. Ford is losing billion on their electric pick up. It towed a trailer and only got 50 miles of range. They can put it on the Gladiator and it’ll stay on the lots.
hey Casey, have you ever considered American safari JXL (conversion)? you'll get a couple of feet or 15 inches or whatever it is extension and a pop up tent instead of a roof top
i forgot you've seen their set up LOL. that ursa minor probably better in your case since y'all do a lot more extreme stuff ( approach-departure angles etc)@@Casey250
Im wondering if that's the same noise I have coming from the rear end that I can't find. I also have Falcon 3.3 shocks with about 50-60,000 miles on them.
Hey Casey, my Falcon shock bushings are worn out too. Do you know where Epic got replacements, I don't see them listed anywhere on Teraflex website. I'm down in the states.
Honestly you haven't found the leg room in any of the hardshells. Maybe time to go back to the og style softshell. Absolutely love my ovs but treeline is my second fav
I'll be interested to hear how the Jeep handles with the roof top tent. I love the idea of a roof top, but have so far kept away from them because I don't want to be top heavy. Change my mind? . C
Personally I think we'll still see a 4XE Gladiator by 2025. I think the engineering and design portion of this is likely done already. And that the exact release is more a combination of supply chain management and regulatory navigation. There's a limited amount of batteries they can make right now and they're picking and choosing which models get those batteries based on immediate need (which is based on market demand, fleet fuel economy regulations, etc.). At least for the US the shorter the wheelbase a vehicle has the more imperative for it to have better fuel economy numbers due to how it impacts the fleet fuel economy number for a manufacturer. The Gladiator can get away with having poor MPG, the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee cannot.
Yeah tried renogy 2000w and the 1000w dc to ac and it kept faulting out my Delta 2. Works great with my river pro but not Delta 2. Working with ecoflow tech support to resolve the issue. Renogy washed their hands of it.
It needs to be a pure sine wave inverter on anything with a LFP battery is my understanding. Modified sine wave ( as the jeeps inverters are) won't charge them.
As for perfect tent, why bit try out some ground hot tents ⛺️. Honestly the weight savings are astronomical, frees up roof rack for actual storage and the dollar savings is huge. Especially if you are always changing tents. Im afraid to move to a roof tent. I dont think Id run one if it was given to me. These jeeps drive heavy after adding all the gear let alone adding awning and roof tents. Thats just my opinion driving the older 2014 JKUR.
Soemtime I use a Shiftpod, but honestly with a lot of places we go, weather conditions, ground conditions, animals, and being always on the move, a quick to setup RTT is hard to beat.
@@Casey250 in my opinion a quick move is the only benefit to a rtt. I might eventually jump on board with one. But ikamper and roof nest at 5k plus. Its steep purchase in the unlikely event I dislike it. Then Ill be stuck with something I have to struggle to sell. Until Im proved otherwise I cant come to the terms to call up modula racks and pull the trigger on one. And believe Ive called a few times for quotes etc. I was so close to getting one on 2 occasions. Im just so comfortable on the ground with my xped mats etc etc. How do you like your shift pod? I see that Brad from trail recon uses one here and there as well.
It's good when the weather is good. I prefer to integrate my RTT into my over all setup and it frees up valuable space inside my Jeep by storing all my sleep setup. It can also be wiring for power and solar and lights. Ground tents in the mud and muck and snow get really dirty and then shoving a wet muddy tent into my jeep is less ideal. I dont mind using the shift pod with my Gladiator where I can strap it on the box.
Until ultra fast solar can juice you up on the go or at least 50% in 30 min this push is a fail Plus the dark side of the industry is far worse than I ever expected
@@hailtothe_rooster1572 Yea, well as many experts have found out, Solar panels have pretty much reached its limits in technology. Having a normal production car charge on the go using solar is never happening. We already have the greatest technology for vehicles, its called the combustion engine, literally takes 2 minutes to get 300-600 miles of range. nothing is beating that. we're good for thousands of years, plenty of fossil fuels to last
15% off Roofnest will be "CASEYNEST"
Valid until Oct. 15 - After that 5% off with code.
ModulaRacks - bit.ly/MODULARACKS_
( Only valid at ModulaRacks, Not Valid at Roofnest.com/.ca)
EcoFlow Delta 2 max: bit.ly/48ikSKn
EcoFlow Glacier: bit.ly/3LjKCMv
Merch & All My Links: bit.ly/m/casey250
Thanks for the honest feedback on all the gear you try out, Casey, and a HUGE thanks to that amazing collection of supportive enablers helping you spend your money on mods and trail repairs! Epic, White Rock, ModulaRacks, and I'm probably forgetting a few. It takes a village to keep Casey and his Jeeps rolling. LOL Thanks for sharing all the fun!
Lol ya. Making endless content isn't easy.
My hubby is 6’6”, and our GFC is great. Light weight and the customer service is off the charts. So streamline on my JLU. Worth the trip to Montana. Can’t recommend enough.
Mason at the Capit warehouse is a great guy, I'm sure they will keep you happy. I bought and drive their old show truck the Dozer Yellow JK and they are a great bunch of guys to deal with. I am going to upgrade from my ARB Simpson 3 RTT to a hard shell unit for ease of deployment and take down so I'm following this video series carefully! Take care and see you on the trails.
Electric is a bogus fade. Electrical grid cant handle the demand. Much less the riduculous limits of E vehicle.
The gladiator is awsome I love my Rubicon ecodiesel gladiator.
I think Jeep sale are going to plummet. The prices are out of control. Just looked at them yesterday while I was having my Gladiator serviced. Everyone has been pushed to their limits financially. I can tell you its over.
I refuse to consider a 4xE‼️
And I predict IF Jeep goes all-in with EV, the Jeep brand will go the way of the Dodo within 2 years. SURELY Jeep isn't contemplating abandoning ICEs.
The Gladiator is a nice rig. My guess is a fully loaded Ranger Raptor, GMC Canyon AT4X and the Colorado ZR2 are $58,000us. The Comparable Gladiator is $71,000us with the same features of the other 3. That’s a $13,000 price increase for 100+ less horsepower and torque it’s easy to see why they are not selling.
Define "fully loaded". If you're talking a ZR2 Bison or AT4X "AEV Edition" then I'd bet its closer to $65K. That's how much the "Desert Boss" and "First Edition" versions of those trucks cost. The Raptor seems like it'll be around $58K but I'll note... unlike the GM and Jeep options you're not going to get things like a winch capable bumper from factory with the Ford. Don't get me wrong, the price on the Gladiator is too high (at least MSRP). A small premium for features like the removable roof is acceptable but not the gap they're asking. But man... unless you can pay the majority of the price up front... with today's interest rates I'm not considering anything. I bought my Gladiator Rubicon EcoDiesel about 16 months ago and could lock in 0.9% financing (and I paid $60K)... I've checked with my credit union and they're not offering anywhere near that rate today.
@@PeakDecline Well put, I wasn’t talking about any of the AEV stuff but yea they are all to high really. I was hoping the gladiator would have got an updated engine option. I was hoping for a hemi or the new hurricane. I don’t care about the removable top but I do like the aftermarket support for the Jeep. 4” lift and 40’s no other manufacturer can or will be able to pull that off.
I have a name brand tent, name (start with T) that is a pain. Takes 45 minutes to set up and take down. Your new tent looks practical.
Thanks Casey. I haven't worked my 2021 Wrangler EcoDiesel like you have and haven't heard the clunk noise yet even with 46,000 miles on it. But if I hear it, I will know what to do. All these little details help.
Rocking the curls. Casey the jeeps are overpriced. Gladiator especially. I love my Gladiator but all the medium size pick ups have declining sales recently. Even the redesigned Nissan. High high interest rates. No one wants a electric pick up. Males almost exclusively buy the Gladiator. Women buy the electric Wrangler. Ford is losing billion on their electric pick up. It towed a trailer and only got 50 miles of range. They can put it on the Gladiator and it’ll stay on the lots.
I was just at the Rubicon Trail.. i would have joined you... from Burnaby, BC.
Ah sorry we missed ya!
Ya the condor overland. Saw those few ago before modula started selling them. Still to $$ for convenience over practically
hey Casey, have you ever considered American safari JXL (conversion)? you'll get a couple of feet or 15 inches or whatever it is extension and a pop up tent instead of a roof top
I've seen the Epic Family Road trip setup. I don't really want any more length. I do like the looks of the Ursa Minors though
i forgot you've seen their set up LOL. that ursa minor probably better in your case since y'all do a lot more extreme stuff ( approach-departure angles etc)@@Casey250
Spot my Jeep at 1.27.
The earl grey with the gold/bronze beadlocks..
Does this mean I’m famous.. 😂😂🤟🤙
That color looks really good in person.
Thanks man. I love it. Stellar work from epic as usual..
Return the ally cat and keep the falcon pro .. its a better quality tent with more room…just my 2 cents..
Im wondering if that's the same noise I have coming from the rear end that I can't find. I also have Falcon 3.3 shocks with about 50-60,000 miles on them.
I wanna see the double roof top tent bunk bed system. Lol. Great video Casey.
Need some fab work done lol
Keep the vlog going!
Always be Vloggin
I need more Mike content in my life.
Lol!! Keep emptying that bank account at Epic
Hey Casey, my Falcon shock bushings are worn out too. Do you know where Epic got replacements, I don't see them listed anywhere on Teraflex website. I'm down in the states.
I'd give Teraflex a call direct. Epic stocks parts for repairs. If TF can't help give Epic a call and I bet they'd help ya.
How long have you had the shocks?
@@flyzfw on 2nd Jeep now. They were originally on a JL now on JT. About 4-5 years old
Honestly you haven't found the leg room in any of the hardshells. Maybe time to go back to the og style softshell. Absolutely love my ovs but treeline is my second fav
Check out a flip open clamshell style. The Condor I have on my JT has TONS of leg room.
Subbed Casey. Funny as I thought I was already. Great to see local BC content. Keep it up.
Awesome! Thank you!
Casey, Yahoo~ total breathtaking video. 😉
I’m sorry who would whine about a supercharger whine?
whiners LOL
I do not see many roof top tents on the Rubicon. 😅
I prefer to glamp it up.
I'll be interested to hear how the Jeep handles with the roof top tent. I love the idea of a roof top, but have so far kept away from them because I don't want to be top heavy. Change my mind? . C
stay tuned for 3 days on the rubicon with a rooftop tent lol
Ursa minor.
Massiiiiive waitlist
Personally I think we'll still see a 4XE Gladiator by 2025. I think the engineering and design portion of this is likely done already. And that the exact release is more a combination of supply chain management and regulatory navigation. There's a limited amount of batteries they can make right now and they're picking and choosing which models get those batteries based on immediate need (which is based on market demand, fleet fuel economy regulations, etc.). At least for the US the shorter the wheelbase a vehicle has the more imperative for it to have better fuel economy numbers due to how it impacts the fleet fuel economy number for a manufacturer. The Gladiator can get away with having poor MPG, the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee cannot.
Hey casey you montioned charging the ecoflow delta max with an inverter. Dc to dc or dc to ac? Renogy, victron, etc. what model.
I haven't got one but DC to AC and needs to be pure sine wave. Renogy or Red Arc seem solid.
Yeah tried renogy 2000w and the 1000w dc to ac and it kept faulting out my Delta 2. Works great with my river pro but not Delta 2. Working with ecoflow tech support to resolve the issue. Renogy washed their hands of it.
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It needs to be a pure sine wave inverter on anything with a LFP battery is my understanding. Modified sine wave ( as the jeeps inverters are) won't charge them.
Renogy1000 and 2000w DC to AC are pure sine wave inverters. Just a heads up may not be compatible.
As for perfect tent, why bit try out some ground hot tents ⛺️. Honestly the weight savings are astronomical, frees up roof rack for actual storage and the dollar savings is huge. Especially if you are always changing tents. Im afraid to move to a roof tent. I dont think Id run one if it was given to me. These jeeps drive heavy after adding all the gear let alone adding awning and roof tents. Thats just my opinion driving the older 2014 JKUR.
Soemtime I use a Shiftpod, but honestly with a lot of places we go, weather conditions, ground conditions, animals, and being always on the move, a quick to setup RTT is hard to beat.
@@Casey250 in my opinion a quick move is the only benefit to a rtt. I might eventually jump on board with one. But ikamper and roof nest at 5k plus. Its steep purchase in the unlikely event I dislike it. Then Ill be stuck with something I have to struggle to sell. Until Im proved otherwise I cant come to the terms to call up modula racks and pull the trigger on one. And believe Ive called a few times for quotes etc. I was so close to getting one on 2 occasions. Im just so comfortable on the ground with my xped mats etc etc.
How do you like your shift pod? I see that Brad from trail recon uses one here and there as well.
It's good when the weather is good. I prefer to integrate my RTT into my over all setup and it frees up valuable space inside my Jeep by storing all my sleep setup. It can also be wiring for power and solar and lights. Ground tents in the mud and muck and snow get really dirty and then shoving a wet muddy tent into my jeep is less ideal. I dont mind using the shift pod with my Gladiator where I can strap it on the box.
Are you selling the Alucab tent ? if so how much are you asking ?
Cap it is taking it back.
Never understood why people use expensive/top heavy tents . Do they believe they are somehow safer from the environment that they enjoy experiencing ?
Do you have soft top rattles? Mine drives me nuts!
No rattles. It's a Bestop.
What happened to that roof top tent that you just bought for the jeep
Too small :(
So Alu-cab LT 50 is not a keeper?
nope.
All electric jeeps will end Jeep as a brand
200k+ I’m going to pass on that Jeep payment lol😂
The 392 swaps are much closer to a factory 392 price.
If Jeep thinks making an all electric wrangler OR glaidator will sell, they literally do not know their market at all.
Until ultra fast solar can juice you up on the go or at least 50% in 30 min this push is a fail
Plus the dark side of the industry is far worse than I ever expected
@@hailtothe_rooster1572 Yea, well as many experts have found out, Solar panels have pretty much reached its limits in technology. Having a normal production car charge on the go using solar is never happening. We already have the greatest technology for vehicles, its called the combustion engine, literally takes 2 minutes to get 300-600 miles of range. nothing is beating that. we're good for thousands of years, plenty of fossil fuels to last