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  1. How long did your windshield last before cracking?

    82k miles on the original factory windshield. I live in PA, but I have driven the Gladiator to Fl (several times); did a trip to UT and CO, St Louis twice, and several smaller more local states trips. I've had a small chip from a rock for a long time, but it has never spread into a crack...
  2. Rock Hard 4x4 Sliders

    Went out and took a couple of pictures. My posts above (in another thread) shows a comparison between the flat and angled up.
  3. Rock Hard 4x4 Sliders

    I love them. At first i was a little worried about how they stuck out, but i have come to really appreciate them...as a step and as a place to set something etc. you can see my original pictures and concerns on this post and a few comments there are more pictures...
  4. What did you do TO your Gladiator today? [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS, NO GUN TALK]

    Yep, close to it Several trips from PA to FL. Trip from PA to Utah etc. Plus shorter trips and daily driving.
  5. What did you do TO your Gladiator today? [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS, NO GUN TALK]

    After 79,000 miles on my oem wildpeak atw3 it was time to upgrade tires. After debating between 37x11.5r17 Nitto Recons and 35x11.5r17 options, I went with wildpeak atw4 35x11.5r17. I wanted to stay with my original rims, and I also tow a camper some...so I figured 35s would be better. Wildpeaks...
  6. Flat towing Jeep Rubicon

    Sry I can't help with your specific issue. I have a rubicon and I do flat tow it, but I went with a bumper from Rockhard 4x4. I didn't feel like messing with adapter plates etc. Plus I wanted a winch bumper anyways. I hope someone in here can help you. I just wanted to show another option to...
  7. Tow mirrors options?

    I was looking at those, and thought that might be a good option. Let us know how they continue to work out
  8. Tow mirrors options?

    I just don't understand how no one has made a decent full mirror replacement tow mirror for these turcks, after 3-4 years of production. I just can't imagine it would be that hard to do. The MSA mirrors talked about earlier in the thread look awesome. I would buy them in a heatbeat, but it...
  9. What camper are you towing with your eco-diesel?

    My old camper (used twice and now for sale), a Sunray 109 Now we are trying a E-PRO 19bh...we needed more room with my wife and I, and 4 dogs.
  10. Flat towing

    I flat tow my Gladiator at times. The steering wheel doesn't lock. Ignition in the off position. Transfer case in neutral and transmission in park. There is a step by step procedure in the owners manual for doing transfer case and tranny
  11. What did you do TO your Gladiator today? [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS, NO GUN TALK]

    Awesome! It was fun meeting you and talking about different options/mods we each have. I'm glad you are happy with the sliders...hopefully the wife will be too. Definitely can't beat the look and strength of them. No issue on install?
  12. What did you do TO your Gladiator today? [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS, NO GUN TALK]

    Messing around with the RGB light light system, trying to figure out where I want to put the lights. I got it with their single zone aluminum Bluetooth controller. I live the lights and aluminum box. The Bluetooth part is useless since the app can't be downloaded on my phone (it is for an older...
  13. Pennsylvania For Sale: Rockhard 4x4 angled up sliders. $650 (down from $800...$930 plus from manufacturer)

    Yes, they completely replace the factory rails, and connect into the Gladiator in more locations than factory rails (a bolt on product). They work as a step, but I wouldn't say they work well as a step. Since these are angled up, they are high any slightly tighter to the truck. Most people...
  14. Pennsylvania For Sale: Rockhard 4x4 angled up sliders. $650 (down from $800...$930 plus from manufacturer)

    Price drop to $700 for forum...listed on fb for $750. I don't plan to go below 700 for them.
  15. Pennsylvania Sold: For Sale: Rockhard 4x4 angled up sliders. $650 (down from $800...$930 plus from manufacturer)

    Rockhard 4x4 angled up jeep gladiator JT rock sliders Price = $750. (pickup or meet up only...I'm willing to drive an hour, or so, from Lebanon, PA to meet up. Purchased them in May 2022. Never used in extreme offroading or rock crawling, but was on some trails. Two slight blemishes...
  16. Calling owners of the following sliders: RockHard 4x4, RockyRoad, Ace Engineering, White Knuckle, and Expedition One $1200+/- budget

    So the step is 6.5" out from the underneath slide bar, both front and back. Measuring from body, across the top of the step(from flat area beside doors), the front sticks out 5.5" from body. The rear sticks out 6" from body The punch holes go from (front, middle, rear)....2",1.5", 2.75" from...
  17. Calling owners of the following sliders: RockHard 4x4, RockyRoad, Ace Engineering, White Knuckle, and Expedition One $1200+/- budget

    So one thing I'm not sure that I like about these. The rear of the slider sticks out past the fender/tire pretty substantially. If you follow the inner grip punch holes, you can see at the rear they are farther away from the jeep body Camera is slightly out here, but I wanted to show front...
  18. Calling owners of the following sliders: RockHard 4x4, RockyRoad, Ace Engineering, White Knuckle, and Expedition One $1200+/- budget

    Yes. I didn't open up the hardware package of the new sliders, since they use same hardware and mounting. The new hardware will go with my angled up, when I sell them.




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