Thank you for the video from a fellow Mojave owner…. In Texas even. Just got back from an off-road park and I am hooked… been shopping parts ever since 😂
Lol I have 3 of your 10. Metal Cloak rear swaybar reinforcement.... Red Rock bed rails... Bullet Point mounting. Loved all 3 but now I have a 24 Rubicon so no longer using the RedRock rails. Going to check out the overhead Molly for mine too. Great list of practical items for the Gladiator.
Just dropping this here, but there's an over head mounting thing that doesn't require any drilling.. Have it on mine, and is great. Just unbolt the freedom top lever catches, place the panel in place, put the catches over top of the panel mount points, and bolt back in. Super easy.
The best? Probably not. A 4 door is going to be a lot more maneuverable, but we like the challenge of wheeling a small truck! The Gladiator can definitely hold it's own.
Great video. That background music is a little loud, and it makes it distracting while trying to listen to your narrative. I personally am not a big fan of background music in general, so take that with a grain of salt.
@@FarFromOrdinary just imagine getting stuck, stepping out to pull cable, only to sink to your calves… should have known when I pulled up and there was a legit 4 bay car wash on site.
Thank you for the video from a fellow Mojave owner…. In Texas even. Just got back from an off-road park and I am hooked… been shopping parts ever since 😂
Nice!!!
Lol I have 3 of your 10. Metal Cloak rear swaybar reinforcement.... Red Rock bed rails... Bullet Point mounting. Loved all 3 but now I have a 24 Rubicon so no longer using the RedRock rails. Going to check out the overhead Molly for mine too. Great list of practical items for the Gladiator.
this is one of the first gladiator upgrade lists That's not just full of plastic trash from Amazon
Hah! Yeah not much to find from Amazon for off roading that will last.
Just dropping this here, but there's an over head mounting thing that doesn't require any drilling.. Have it on mine, and is great. Just unbolt the freedom top lever catches, place the panel in place, put the catches over top of the panel mount points, and bolt back in. Super easy.
that's good to know!!
Nicely done. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
I have the overhead molly panal on my JKU, installed myself, love it but it has a minor issue, it does rattle ever so slightly
Oh thats a bummer! We haven't experienced that with ours yet. Everything else rattles LOL
@FarFromOrdinary that's a fact, but there are minor sacrifices for a go anywhere vehicle. It's an off road vehicle modified for on road use
Great video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Great video
Thanks!
Thanks 👍 great info!
Glad it was helpful!
Just sayin you can run synthetic winch without the need for a shackle at all if you use soft shackles.
Yep sure can. I choose not to.
Is the gladiator the best jeep for off roading on ledges and large rocks?
The best? Probably not. A 4 door is going to be a lot more maneuverable, but we like the challenge of wheeling a small truck! The Gladiator can definitely hold it's own.
What brand it’s recommended for 1.75 wheel spacers for a Mojave ?
We went with Synergy, just removed them after a couple of years with no issues.
@@FarFromOrdinary great thanks im going try to get them , yours looks amazing with them !
How wide are your tires on the stock Mojave wheels?
We run 37 x 12.5 x 17's on our stock wheels, sometimes airing down below 12 PSI with no issues.
@@FarFromOrdinary thanks!!!
Great video. That background music is a little loud, and it makes it distracting while trying to listen to your narrative. I personally am not a big fan of background music in general, so take that with a grain of salt.
Thanks for the feedback!
I think I found a muddier place…
It gets....worse?!
@@FarFromOrdinary just imagine getting stuck, stepping out to pull cable, only to sink to your calves… should have known when I pulled up and there was a legit 4 bay car wash on site.
@@jeepgreatstories maaaaan that is not wheeling. That sounds awful LOL