Morning from San Jose, CA!

SharckNut71

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Howdy fellow Jeepers! My name's Mark. I used to have a 2001 XJ that I sold a number of years ago. I missed hitting the trails so I bought a 2016 2 Door JK Rubicon a couple years ago. Found a great deal on one that was already built and couldn't resist ;)

I love this little thing but have been considering getting a Gladiator. I'd like to find one that's pretty much built which has been a challenge - HAHA

Quick question for the Gladiator Owners out there - how have you faired on the trail? My biggest concern is the departure angle and tearing up the rear quarter panels :)

Have an awesome Friday!!!!



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Welcome. Gladiator is fine on most trails. Around here the groups like to snake through trees and through forests, I’ve never had any issues other than when I wasn’t paying attention and ripped passenger side mirror off but I woulda done that in a JL in the same situation. Oops.
 
Howdy fellow Jeepers! My name's Mark. I used to have a 2001 XJ that I sold a number of years ago. I missed hitting the trails so I bought a 2016 2 Door JK Rubicon a couple years ago. Found a great deal on one that was already built and couldn't resist ;)

I love this little thing but have been considering getting a Gladiator. I'd like to find one that's pretty much built which has been a challenge - HAHA

Quick question for the Gladiator Owners out there - how have you faired on the trail? My biggest concern is the departure angle and tearing up the rear quarter panels :)

Have an awesome Friday!!!!



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I liked my gladiator but not enough to keep it prefer the 4 door JLUR for wheeling. Truck stuff I have Ram 2500
 
Welcome to Wayalife. On the tight forest trails we have in my neck of the woods, you have to keep an eye out for your tail lights. They’re normally the first to go on a Gladiator. That’s really about it though
 
Welcome to Wayalife. On the tight forest trails we have in my neck of the woods, you have to keep an eye out for your tail lights. They’re normally the first to go on a Gladiator. That’s really about it though
Good point I forgot to mention. I remove my tail lights when I go out in the woods especially when there’s a 2 door driver leading a group. They always seem to try and find the tightest trails.
Changed them to Oracle flush tail lights this year so we’ll see how that works.
 
Welcome from Texas (and Arizona)!

Nice 2-door. Don't sell it!

Most Gladiator owners seem to have larger tires and higher lifts. Eddie (forum owner) has chopped the rear fender area on his to provide more clearance. More lift in the back helps.

Really, you should keep the 2-door and buy some other sort of vehicle to do what jeeps (including the Gladiator) don't do well. If you are planning to "overland" (vehicle -based camping) then some other sort of truck will do better.
 
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