Dave's Jeep JT Gladiator: The 'Gator

And the Curt Spectrum brake controller install is a wrap.

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It’s nice being able to tow a modest sized camp trailer. AC is a nice thing in the South, and though I hate to pay to camp it opens up some neat locales and the family is happy about that.

Currently at Twin Lakes (Holly Lake) near DeFuniak Springs, Florida.

It’s all about balance ;)

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Trailready Bumpers did a great job on this design. Steel winch tray. Between the frame rails, very strong attachment to the frame, and low as possible.

This one piece alone is MUCH stronger than the OEM plastic bumper I just removed and really ties the frame rails together.

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Fog lights. The OEM’s are actually pretty decent, but this was a good time to do something a little more performance oriented. Here’s my custom harness adding the Baja Designs Squadron Pro Amber fogs to the factory circuit.

Testing the circuit before final bumper mounting ;)

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