GOOSE GEAR - JEEP GLADIATOR 2019-PRESENT JT SEAT DELETE PLATE SYSTEM & BACK WALL INSTALL
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- Jeep JT Gladiator Seat Delete Extended Platform offers you the option to remove the Factory tray and extend the usable surface of the Seat Delete. The Second Row is available in a 60% Passenger Side or in a 40% Driver’s Side version, combined to create a 100% second row seat delete.
Jeep JT Gladiator Second Row Full Back Wall offers you the option to remove the Factory back wall. The Gladiator Back Wall is only available as a complete Back Wall replacement and is not available to purchase separately in 40% or 60% versions.
The Gladiator Back Wall is compatible with our Gladiator Seat Delete Plate System, Extended Platform, and the High Platform. It is also compatible with the factory seats in place.
Constructed with our proprietary Line-X covered Baltic Birch plywood. All necessary hardware to bolt to the vehicle using factory anchor points are included.
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Hi, thanks for the video. Curious when you disconnected the subwoofer before adding another subwoofer, do you have any issues with your stereo?
@@dominica2765 I had zero issues with the stereo after I disconnected. I had to really dig into the wires in the a pillar to get them to connect.
Thanks for getting back to me. What do you mean you had to dig into the pillar to get them to connect? Was that when you installed another subwoofer because I just want to disconnect mine I’m not gonna add another subwoofer so I’m not understanding. Thank you once again.
@@dominica2765 yes to connect another subwoofer I had to tap into the overhead speaker wires to get a signal
Do you do these installs for mechanically challenged folks like me ?
@@RamaCorzano1369 mechanically challenged?
@@OverlandPioneers yes I think that’s what you call folks that are helpless with tools …. Like me 😂
@@RamaCorzano1369 aaaaaaa. Nope to be honest it takes. I think two or three sized Alan keys and that’s it one of which is huge but otherwise no it’s pretty straightforward, brother.
That looks beautiful! I’m in the process of selling my beautiful JKU! It’s decked out and I love it but I full time rv. It’s time for a gladiator and a decent size camper. But my gsd loves to look out the side windows but his nails kill seats. I was wondering how to cover the leather seats and saw this. Holy crap! I just wonder how dogs would do on the high version but there’s so much room for him to chill. And so much space for me to store my gear. I can’t wait to get my gladiator!!!!
It was great seeing you and your dad working together on this one.
No subwoofer?😮 no Good
Look at our later video. We put one in
I'd love to know how you got those side panels to slide on so easy, the bolts act like they aren't long enough on mine and also acts like the alignment is way off on the extrusion.
Took some decent pushing. Press the back wall panels hard against the back then make the marks for the drill and nutcert
I think I'm not stating my question well, I am talking about the "trim" pieces for the bottom 60/40 parts. I can't get the sides and front pieces on that main panel to save my life, it's like the little T nut bolts aren't long enough to fit the extrusion with that coating applied.
@@pchappy2.0 definitely call up to goose gear they are great helping with their products!
I finally got the bottom together after removing the extrusions and reattaching. Now I can' t get the back wall bolts to align. For as much as they charge for this crap, it should not be this difficult. That back wall is going in the garbage and I will make my own version that actually fits properly. I'm glad yours worked out for you, I truly am and thanks for the content.