The Gladiator Rubicon has a "high speed off road mode" that allows to you lock only the rear diff and keep the front unlocker. Supposedly a Jeep first?
Hilarious it comes with street oriented tires and running boards. Perfect for overlanding to Starbucks!![]()
Honestly, I think the manufacturers can't get this right. If they put on Wanrgler variant or BFG KO2 they are going to get complaints about wet pavement traction or noise or poor balancing while others question why not something truly aggressive like a KM3. If they put on a street tire then at least no one is happy and it's a safe tire for rain and snow for someone who doesn't know better.I think that is an example of Jeep responding to how many buyers use their "luxury trim" Jeeps.
It's actually a trend I've seen on full size pickups too. Take the GM Silverado and Sierra for example. The Z71 "off road" package used to come with a Bridgestone Dueller A/T, just like the JK Sahara did. In 2018, most Z71 trucks were getting Goodyear Wrangler SR-A, a highway tire, just like the JL now gets a highway tire on the Sahara.
You already can.
Just buy a 79 Land Cruiser and drive it in Africa or some other place that's legal...
You'll have to get this Jeep if you want similar capability.
Tow 7650#'s? Good luck with that.
[starts singing ''spanish ladies'' song]
Yes in your years Tacoma it was a simple jumper if I remember correctly or it had something to do with a grey wire? I did it on both of mine back in the day. It was fun playing with the locker in 2wd
2. WRT the 5' bed, I don't know about other neighborhoods but here in my suburban CO neighborhood you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a dozen compact pickups with 5' beds and half ton pickups with 5.5' beds. Like it or not the market has spoken and it seems to have said 5' - 5.5' beds are fine. I'm not sure I understand how a half ton with a 6' bed is a "real truck" but one with a 5.5' bed isn't? What magic did that 6" of bed add? In any case, I don't think the Gladiator is intended to be used as "just another pickup" anyway, it's more a separate category of vehicle altogether, the "recreational sport truck."
Did you see on the front of the Gladiator bed there are dirt bike tracks. thought that was kinda a cool touch. Trying to find a picture of it, but can't right now.