SOLD - 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon - 6spd - w/RLD cap

offroadflea

New member
Location: SF Bay area
Price: $55,500
Known Problems: none, it's still under warranty :)

~11,500 Miles
6 spd manual
Tow package
AUX switches
Premium soft top
Bedliner

Description:
I built this over the last year to be a go-anywhere do-anything overland rig for my family of 4.
It's turn key and ready to go for the next owner, needs nothing.
Only reason I'm selling is to get a diesel Ram 2500 for the additional space and towing capacity.

Most of the original parts will be included - some negotiable for an additional cost.

Aftermarket parts total over $13k, not including install labor.

Wheels & Tires:
Set of 5 - 38" Milestar Patagonia Tires mounted on Method Vex wheels + TPMS sensors

Suspension:
Synergy Steering Kit
Synergy track bar
Synergy sector shaft brace
rock krawler sway bar end links
rock krawler quad-rate springs
rock krawler rear track bar relocation
rock krawler bump stop kit
teraflex rear sway bar links
fabtech shock extensions
AEV geometry correction brackets

Utility:
Tazer JL Mini
LED lightbulbs for headlights and talilights
built right utility rail system and bed rack

RLD stainless steel canopy + cross bars (from South Africa, 700# dynamic load, these are 6+ months out if you wanted to order one now)

fab fours stubby bumper
12k lb winch + synthetic line
k&N air filter
Carolina Metal Masters RAM mount

12v wiring in bed for lighting/fridge/accessories

Some people want a turn key setup and I'm happy to include the following equipment as a convenience at an additional cost. Since I would be going out and buying this equipment again myself - the cost is essentially what you would pay to buy it new + tax and shipping. Advantage to you is you don't have to wait for back orders and having to install it.

Factor55 link - new, never used
ARB twin compressor (fused and switched wiring is already in the truck)
Dometic CFX-95 - dual zone fridge freezer, used for 1 week
Smittybilt Gen2 XL Rooftop Tent - used for 15 nights
4 gallon solar shower (DIY)

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resqd1

Adventurer
38s on stock axles and gears? What do you think of the tent? This is one I have been eyeing for our family of four.
 

offroadflea

New member
38s on stock axles and gears? What do you think of the tent? This is one I have been eyeing for our family of four.

Stock driveline, this isn't really a "rock crawling" setup, the larger tires make for a smoother ride. I didn't want the 37" because they were E load rated, the 38" are load rating D and the difference in circumference is nominal. In fact mine measure as a "true-37". Fun fact, the truck fit the 38" tires on the stock suspension with plenty of room for daily driving.

This is the only RTT i've had - but it's been awesome. The telescoping ladder is great, the overhang is perfect for getting in at night. the mattress is comfortable and the overall construction is sturdy. They used some sort of "black-out" fabric that does a great job of keeping the interior nice and dark - perfect for naps for my 2 year old.
My family of four (2 and a 5 year old) fit amply in the tent with plenty of room to spare. If you're kids are 10+years old, it may be a bit cramped :)
 

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