There will be a lot of Broncos coming to Texas, and as many of you know we do get a fair amount of ice/sleet and snow on some occasions in the north and west areas of the state. Many of us head west during hunting season and the 4A will come in handy on the commute. With that said, we do get...
Met my wife in 1985 and her father bought her a manual Honda Civic for his 16th birthday a few months later as a first car. I was 17 at the time and helped her learn to drive. My first manual car, which started my love for convertibles was a Toyota Celica Sunchaser. It was very easy to teach her...
I would have gotten if hard wired as well. I don't trust the ones that are not hard wired enough to lock my keys in the car hundreds of miles from home on an outdoor adventure without a well hidden hideaway key somewhere on the frame. Much more likely to skip the keypad and just lock them in...
I do my own taxes (even though my son is a CPA, lol) and I looked at the 179 exemption and saw trouble if trying to use the vehicle as a dual use (business/personal) vehicle. Namely the vehicle has to be titled to the company name and used at least 50% of the time for that business. The...
I was happy to see the guide. I didn’t recall reading that the rear bumper was steel as well as the front on the BD. I made the assumption but hadn't read it. I'm done with assumptions as I was completely wrong on the A/T extra cost mistake in the B&P.
Hides the hinges as earlier poster mentioned. Looks like they dropped the floor for more room and to create space for tailgate tray to be flush. Also note the indention on the tailgate table, which will enable the tailgate table to fold relatively flush.
Thanks for the measurements. Looks like I will be able to slide my dog kennel in without turning it and without the cargo slide. The kennel is about 31”!at the bottom and tapers out a few inches.
The Gladiator (with at least 33's) does well off-road due to the width of the vehicle, axles, gearing, articulation on rubicons, and suspension set up. It does not do well climbing rocks due to the departure angle. It tows reasonably well when properly equipped. The back seat has the most...
Hopefully it’s because they are preproduction units and tough to know for sure where the rattle was from? If is the tailgate as suspected, perhaps better fitment or rubber gaskets may fix. Also mikes sometimes amplify vibrations and noises louder they really are for reasons unknown to me.
you’re missing the point. After a year of COVID do you really think anyone doesn’t “Get it.” Please think for a moment. Everyone has been impacted in some way, left/right/middle it doesn’t matter who or where you are. We all come to the forum for just a few measly minutes to get away and relax...
Exactly what I use. Carabineer connected to paracord type rope clipped to the car seat anchor and a end a dog leash clip connected to dog collar. You can make the rope however long you need it for the dog. And as a plus it works as a leash when you realize you forgot the real leash, lol.
Keep us in the loop. I’ve put it in two trucks and was very happy with both applications. I went to a local installer and had it done both times for under $1200.
I was pretty excited about the Katzkin but decided to go with the BD to get the MGV after reading some review from Wrangler/Gladiator owners who frequently go topless. A few of the have complained water (rain/washout) soaks through the leather and gets trapped in the foam causing a moldy smell...