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I would consider one if it had a 5.7 or 6.2 or 6.4 V8. But they will never give the people what they want.
Oh, and I'm sure the Bronco will have a bullshit EcoBust engine in it also. If, and it's a big IF it ever makes it to market. |
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I would consider one if it had a 5.7 or 6.2 or 6.4 V8. But they will never give the people what they want. Oh, and I'm sure the Bronco will have a bullshit EcoBust engine in it also. If, and it's a big IF it ever makes it to market. View Quote I'm still considering one with a Hemi swap in mind. I just have to sell myself on the short bed first |
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If they came from the factory with a Hemi and tons, they wouldn't be able to keep up with the sales. I'm still considering one with a Hemi swap in mind. I just have to sell myself on the short bed first View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would consider one if it had a 5.7 or 6.2 or 6.4 V8. But they will never give the people what they want. Oh, and I'm sure the Bronco will have a bullshit EcoBust engine in it also. If, and it's a big IF it ever makes it to market. I'm still considering one with a Hemi swap in mind. I just have to sell myself on the short bed first |
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I think Lite Brite said it cost about $35,000 to 40,000 for their hemi swap on their JL. Why not procharge it and save some cash? I'd think 400-450HP would be reasonable. View Quote I think they should get back in the truck game but then being part of the Chrysler umbrella makes that unlikely. They could do a big Gladiator or even a modern M715 with power wagon guts and I think it would be awesome. |
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My flop at car show. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/274692/8FAD8747-8874-41E9-B90A-D2D1E12F65B9_jpeg-1116504.JPG View Quote Attached File |
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I think Lite Brite said it cost about $35,000 to 40,000 for their hemi swap on their JL. Why not procharge it and save some cash? I'd think 400-450HP would be reasonable. View Quote Edelbrock supercharger would be a cool mod and give you a great warranty. |
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There’s something to be said for naturally aspirated power even though I agree with you for the most part. I think they should get back in the truck game but then being part of the Chrysler umbrella makes that unlikely. They could do a big Gladiator or even a modern M715 with power wagon guts and I think it would be awesome. View Quote |
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It costs closer to $20K to do it. The higher pricing is more for LS swaps. Edelbrock supercharger would be a cool mod and give you a great warranty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think Lite Brite said it cost about $35,000 to 40,000 for their hemi swap on their JL. Why not procharge it and save some cash? I'd think 400-450HP would be reasonable. Edelbrock supercharger would be a cool mod and give you a great warranty. |
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didnt lite brite procharge their penta and blew it up hence the hemi swap? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I kind of want one, but I don't have a need for one. Maybe if they get cheap, but that's doubtful since it's a Jeep.
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Quoted: broken axles far from pavement? View Quote I took my Tundra across a cornfield in AR last weekend to work on a duck blind in a slough we hunt. Then I towed a skid steer back to my cabin to spread some gravel. I do truck things in my truck. What’d you do? Lemme guess, you took you EcoBust or Chebbie to Starbucks, then Bed, Bath, and Beyond. By the way, I have 179k miles on the odometer and the only hiccup I have had is (surprise) bad door lock actuators. |
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I kind of want one, but I don't have a need for one. Maybe if they get cheap, but that's doubtful since it's a Jeep. View Quote |
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Quoted: Haha! That’s cute from the GD keyboard commandos. I took my Tundra across a cornfield in AR last weekend to work on a duck blind in a slough we hunt. Then I towed a skid steer back to my cabin to spread some gravel. I do truck things in my truck. What’d you do? Lemme guess, you took you EcoBust or Chebbie to Starbucks, then Bed, Bath, and Beyond. By the way, I have 179k miles on the odometer and the only hiccup I have had is (surprise) bad door lock actuators. View Quote |
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Quoted: I mean how cheap do you want one? i think you can get a sport S max tow, stereo, hard top, bed rail system, aux switch system, heated seats/wheel, auto for 45k msrp View Quote |
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Haha! That’s cute from the GD keyboard commandos. I took my Tundra across a cornfield in AR last weekend to work on a duck blind in a slough we hunt. Then I towed a skid steer back to my cabin to spread some gravel. I do truck things in my truck. What’d you do? Lemme guess, you took you EcoBust or Chebbie to Starbucks, then Bed, Bath, and Beyond. By the way, I have 179k miles on the odometer and the only hiccup I have had is (surprise) bad door lock actuators. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: broken axles far from pavement? I took my Tundra across a cornfield in AR last weekend to work on a duck blind in a slough we hunt. Then I towed a skid steer back to my cabin to spread some gravel. I do truck things in my truck. What’d you do? Lemme guess, you took you EcoBust or Chebbie to Starbucks, then Bed, Bath, and Beyond. By the way, I have 179k miles on the odometer and the only hiccup I have had is (surprise) bad door lock actuators. |
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If Hemi torque is what you seek just wait for the diesel. 260 lb-ft in the gas engine to over 400lb-ft in the diesel, should make for a fun drive. People buy horsepower, but drive torque, especially in a trail ride.
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I have Dynatrac XD60s sitting under my JL. Coming close to $70K so far. If I get a Gladiator it's gonna get the XD60/80 package. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Haha! That’s cute from the GD keyboard commandos. I took my Tundra across a cornfield in AR last weekend to work on a duck blind in a slough we hunt. Then I towed a skid steer back to my cabin to spread some gravel. I do truck things in my truck. What’d you do? Lemme guess, you took you EcoBust or Chebbie to Starbucks, then Bed, Bath, and Beyond. By the way, I have 179k miles on the odometer and the only hiccup I have had is (surprise) bad door lock actuators. View Quote |
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Haha! That's cute from the GD keyboard commandos. I took my Tundra across a cornfield in AR last weekend to work on a duck blind in a slough we hunt. Then I towed a skid steer back to my cabin to spread some gravel. I do truck things in my truck. What'd you do? Lemme guess, you took you EcoBust or Chebbie to Starbucks, then Bed, Bath, and Beyond. By the way, I have 179k miles on the odometer and the only hiccup I have had is (surprise) bad door lock actuators. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: broken axles far from pavement? I took my Tundra across a cornfield in AR last weekend to work on a duck blind in a slough we hunt. Then I towed a skid steer back to my cabin to spread some gravel. I do truck things in my truck. What'd you do? Lemme guess, you took you EcoBust or Chebbie to Starbucks, then Bed, Bath, and Beyond. By the way, I have 179k miles on the odometer and the only hiccup I have had is (surprise) bad door lock actuators. |
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Quoted: Haha! That's cute from the GD keyboard commandos. I took my Tundra across a cornfield in AR last weekend to work on a duck blind in a slough we hunt. Then I towed a skid steer back to my cabin to spread some gravel. I do truck things in my truck. What'd you do? Lemme guess, you took you EcoBust or Chebbie to Starbucks, then Bed, Bath, and Beyond. By the way, I have 179k miles on the odometer and the only hiccup I have had is (surprise) bad door lock actuators. View Quote |
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Nice!! I'm looking for a Blue one...but wondering if I should wait for a diesel.
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I doubt it will be a flop. People like keep and a Jeep truck will fit that community. Ford ranger yes, Jeep no
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I fent. 18 weeks from order date... https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/attachments/20190905_142208-jpg.31862/ https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/attachments/resized952019090495172858-jpg.31699/ Has 2" Mopar lift. My comments: Wish it had more torque. Would have bought the diesel but I wanted a manual transmission more. When the wind is blowing it blows me all over the road. I'll probably get slightly larger tires when these wear. Love everything else. View Quote |
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You'll probably never see 1 off road because they people that buy them will be afraid to scratch them View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If I don’t get back into a sports car, the Gladiator will be my next purchase. I have yet to see one in the wild though I've already seen a few on the trails. |
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You need to head over to YouTube or some Jeep forums. They are being put thru the paces and doing well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I've already seen a few on the trails. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I fent. 18 weeks from order date... https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/attachments/20190905_142208-jpg.31862/ https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/attachments/resized952019090495172858-jpg.31699/ Has 2" Mopar lift. My comments: Wish it had more torque. Would have bought the diesel but I wanted a manual transmission more. When the wind is blowing it blows me all over the road. I'll probably get slightly larger tires when these wear. Love everything else. View Quote 2" lift = 37's |
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Nice!! I'm looking for a Blue one...but wondering if I should wait for a diesel. View Quote The diesel imo isn't worth it. It's $4k for the engine and $2k for auto (only option). It has pretty good numbers though. |
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People are just getting their blue ones delivered like 2 days ago. I'm excited to see Gator. The diesel imo isn't worth it. It's $4k for the engine and $2k for auto (only option). It has pretty good numbers though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nice!! I'm looking for a Blue one...but wondering if I should wait for a diesel. The diesel imo isn't worth it. It's $4k for the engine and $2k for auto (only option). It has pretty good numbers though. Aside from the fact that towing numbers are greatly reduced, the number one reason that I didn't wait on diesel is Tier motherfucking IV emissions, which has been and will continue to be a problem in those engines. Roll the CARB standard back, and take all that shit off and I'll buy one, after they put a bigger fuel tank in it. |
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Quoted: I haven't seen any evidence that there will be a transmission up charge, when there is no option for the manual. In all likelihood the upcharge will be a package upcharge for engine/transmission. The transmission itself will not be the same 8sp that is behind the 3.6 (8HP50), it will be an 8HP70 to handle the additional torque. Aside from the fact that towing numbers are greatly reduced, the number one reason that I didn't wait on diesel is Tier motherfucking IV emissions, which has been and will continue to be a problem in those engines. Roll the CARB standard back, and take all that shit off and I'll buy one, after they put a bigger fuel tank in it. View Quote |
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Are the tow numbers out for the diesel? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I haven't seen any evidence that there will be a transmission up charge, when there is no option for the manual. In all likelihood the upcharge will be a package upcharge for engine/transmission. The transmission itself will not be the same 8sp that is behind the 3.6 (8HP50), it will be an 8HP70 to handle the additional torque. Aside from the fact that towing numbers are greatly reduced, the number one reason that I didn't wait on diesel is Tier motherfucking IV emissions, which has been and will continue to be a problem in those engines. Roll the CARB standard back, and take all that shit off and I'll buy one, after they put a bigger fuel tank in it. ETA : cursory search doesn't turn up anything to support that, there are a number of articles though saying tow rating will be about 500 pounds less than the gas engine/automatic |
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Quoted: I have read the tow numbers although I doubt they are the final numbers. If I recall correctly the diesel tow numbers were pretty close to the gas/manual numbers with this being attributed to cooling. I think they are about 4500 while the gas/auto Rubicon is 7000 and Sport MaxTow/auto is 7650. ETA : cursory search doesn't turn up anything to support that, there are a number of articles though saying tow rating will be about 500 pounds less than the gas engine/automatic View Quote ETA: I see your edit. Booooo |
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