2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport Build

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I sold my JKU Rubicon and bought a 2020 Gladiator. I have owned it since February. This is by far my favorite Jeep. The 8 speed is amazing, I also love the ride quality over the stock JK. So far I have changed the springs and shocks (I bought used off a Rubicon Gladiator). Then I added Rubicon rock rails, rear bumper/tow hooks/corner guards, then I put on a set of Rubicon rims and tires. Then I added a smittybilt classic bumper and Warn Zeon 10 winch. It sagged some in the front so I added a teraflex leveling kit. Then I put on some cheap amazon LED Lights, I reused an old relay box I had, put in some cheap amazon switch panel and am adding a VHF. Next step is an electric locker. Ive already put 10,000 miles on this jeep taking it to desert camping trips and all over California. Here is the before and after. I gotta say I actually enjoyed the Jeep more in stock form. 20mpg and 90 on teh freeway no problem. Now its a bit beefier, but capable of what I want to do.

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Is that the sport with max tow package? I’m hopefully going to be in the market for a gladiator soon. I definitely don’t want to pay the HUGE Rubicon price. The overlander model is....say...cute with bells and whistles but too much junk screwed onto it that I would most likely be upgrading. I’m wanting the sport max tow for the gears and bigger/beefier axles. Either gator green or gobi
 
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Is that the sport with max tow package? I’m hopefully going to be in the market for a gladiator soon. I definitely don’t want to pay the HUGE Rubicon price. The overlander model is....say...cute with bells and whistles but too much junk screwed onto it that I would most likely be upgrading. I’m wanting the sport max tow for the gears and bigger/beefier axles. Either gator green or gobi
Hi TJ Don,
Mine is not a max tow. I bought the most basic gladiator they had on the lot. It has crank windows and manual locks. It was on sale for $31,000 so I jumped on it. One with max tow was getting close to $40,000.
-Cody
 

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The Jeep had come a long ways, but I will show some more pics of its transformation. Again, I bought most things off craigslist. I live in the bay area and bought a set of sliders for $100 from a shop in Sacramento. I also picked up the Rubicon rear bumper and corner guards for $200. I wasn't aware when I bought the corner guards, but they require specific frame mounts that are pricey. The frame mounts makes the entire set up incredibly strong. I have smashed the rear corner hard and it didn't leave a mark. All of this is so easy to put on. View attachment 160849View attachment 160850View attachment 160851View attachment 160852View attachment 160853
 

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After the tires and another desert trip. I decided I wanted to purchase a winch and winch bumper with my stimulus check lol. Since I do not have lockers, having a winch seemed like the next logical step for now. I was going to get a smittybilt (which I have ran for the last 10 years), but decided to give a budget Warn a chance. The Warn seems like better quality out of the box. We will see as time goes on.

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I decided that I wanted to add some lights to my bumper so I wired in my old Water Proof fuse and relay box. I have owned this for five years with zero issues. It has been in 3 jeeps, a chevy k10 and now a gladiator. I was looking at purchasing something newer, but I figured no hurt in using this for now. I had to modify the relay box mount and found a location to install it. I also bought some cheap Amazon LEDs to mount to my front bumper.

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The Jeep is performing surprising well considering it is not a Rubicon. Now that most things are done on it the next step will be adding a rear locker. I am going back and fourth on putting on 35's, but I drive it such long distances and daily it that I don't want to limit my fuel economy anymore. Tomorrow I am going on another desert trip for the 3rd-5th, then I am going on a camping trip to Shaver Lake the 8th-10th. Overall I am very happy with the truck. It is by far my favorite Jeep I have owned.

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Great write up! It’s helpful to see the growth of your Gladiator, step by step.
Have you done anything yet that needed a rear locker?
 
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Great write-up and transformation on the Gladiator. $31k for a brand new rig is hard to pass up, and you've done nice budget-friendly mods. I went sort of off the deep-end on my WJ build, and sometimes I wonder if I should have done something similar (of course, I already had the WJ with $ invested into it). I see you're in San Carlos, I work in Palo Alto and stay here for the work-week. I'm looking for some good weekend type trips to do in the Bay Area occasionally that are close to Palo Alto if you have any thoughts.

-TJ
 
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Great transformation write up hillbilly
 
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nice job on the gladiator. When I bought my Ram the dealer had several on the floor and I was really tempted, but for my use, work, hauling, towing, I decided to go with a full size truck and bed and sacrifice some of the offroad capabilities..

Great looking truck!
 
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Great write-up and transformation on the Gladiator. $31k for a brand new rig is hard to pass up, and you've done nice budget-friendly mods. I went sort of off the deep-end on my WJ build, and sometimes I wonder if I should have done something similar (of course, I already had the WJ with $ invested into it). I see you're in San Carlos, I work in Palo Alto and stay here for the work-week. I'm looking for some good weekend type trips to do in the Bay Area occasionally that are close to Palo Alto if you have any thoughts.

-TJ
Hi TJ,
I am actually in Campbell area now. I honestly drive like 5 hours a pop for all the trips I go on. Most are in the mountains and deserts of so cal, or in the Sierras. Feel free to follow my instagram for pics of all my trips. I am interested in doing a meet up in the near future.
-Cody
 
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