2020 Jeep Gladiator

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Thats what I was thinking. They look awesome on 40’s with a 4” lift. Rock crawling overlander but still want to be able to throw my sled in the back. I was hoping someone had a system they were using they could share because a know 6.5’ with the tailgate down will be to short for a 165” sled.

That new Bronco is SICK!!! I’m a Ford guy and would love to have one but I refuse to tow a trailer up the mountain early season.
 

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Thats what I was thinking. They look awesome on 40’s with a 4” lift. Rock crawling overlander but still want to be able to throw my sled in the back. I was hoping someone had a system they were using they could share because a know 6.5’ with the tailgate down will be to short for a 165” sled.

That new Bronco is SICK!!! I’m a Ford guy and would love to have one but I refuse to tow a trailer up the mountain early season.


Stock axles won't like 40's if you are getting real aggressive. You kinda need Dana 60's. 37's and Chromoly shafts in the dana 44's work alright.

Bronco looks nice, but with the IFS if you want to run big tires its going to be $$$$. But should work decent stock.


Sleds going to hang out the back forsure, strap it down good and pin it.
 
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Thats what I was thinking. They look awesome on 40’s with a 4” lift. Rock crawling overlander but still want to be able to throw my sled in the back. I was hoping someone had a system they were using they could share because a know 6.5’ with the tailgate down will be to short for a 165” sled.

That new Bronco is SICK!!! I’m a Ford guy and would love to have one but I refuse to tow a trailer up the mountain early season.

Im sure you could have something made where its like a SXS deck where it goes up and over the cab. Be about the only option I could think of without have a big section hanging out past the box.
 

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My simple question sure went sideways. I used to come to this forum for good information. Apparently I should adjust my expectations or use another forum.

My F350 is great, Jeeps are too. So is my Doo and my buddies Polaris. Same can be said for a lot of other vehicles.
 

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My simple question sure went sideways. I used to come to this forum for good information. Apparently I should adjust my expectations or use another forum.

My F350 is great, Jeeps are too. So is my Doo and my buddies Polaris. Same can be said for a lot of other vehicles.
Sometimes it takes some time and perseverance to get the answers you want on the site these days. Lol
 

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Wow! Not an extra inch with the bikes in

Not a lot of space for gear, tools, Jerry’s
it has a back seat for your gear, not many trucks out there that you can remove the roof and doors , it is a pretty multi purpose vehicle that has a ton of accessories to customize.
 

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it has a back seat for your gear, not many trucks out there that you can remove the roof and doors , it is a pretty multi purpose vehicle that has a ton of accessories to customize.

And if you remove the back seat and install the Goose Gear floor it’s amazing the room. I bet it would easily hold a 12V fridge for pops and snacks.
 
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