Are not the Gladiator and the Colorado considered mid-sized trucks? And if they are, then what defines a mid-size truck because it certainly doesn't appear to be length.
Are not the Gladiator and the Colorado considered mid-sized trucks? And if they are, then what defines a mid-size truck because it certainly doesn't appear to be length.
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NP, I just kind of remember when a mid-size was actually a mid-size in actual dimensions. The labeling is the same but a different reference is being used.
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Consistent meaninglessness.
Just buy whatever truck gets your rocks off.
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Well, mid-sized would indicate that there are trucks smaller too, which isn't the case anymore either.
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He's kind of right about the Gladiator. It's the longest midsize truck when you look at 5 foot boxes. They are all roughly the same length with 5 foot beds and 4 doors except the Jeep which is about a half foot longer.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I kept it pretty tame, I went in alone without recovery gear no spare and at road pressures. I was just driving by after spending the morning up in the mountains and thought I’d have some fun.
I was pretty impressed with how it did actually.
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For the guys with the hardtops. How do you store them in the summer? I removed the hardtop and installed a soft top this weekend but that hardtop is taking a damn significant amount of room in the garage. Any ideas and suggestions on the best way to store it over the summer?
Make a pulley system in the garage from the ceiling... then it’s a hell of a lot easier to put on and off too
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But it might take you longer to order and get one installed than you own the Jeep. I mean. You have already had it a few weeks.
I’ve never taken mine off since I have nowhere to store it haha.
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Haha. I am planning on keeping this or some kind of a Jeep at all times so I think some sort of better storage of hard top will be good.
I am getting a new house built so it's perfect timing to get something rigged in the garage by someone. I will look into the pulley system, surely there'll be videos etc on youtube. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Thank you! I see some power options following that link as well so definitely a good starting point.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sweet!
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