Jeep Jeep Wrangler based truck (JT Gladiator)

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Greg

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Well, since the video of the JT being driven around no longer exists, you'll have to settle for leaked CAD drawings.... I actually like how long the bed is. Yeah, it'll detract from the departure angle and the wheelbase will be pretty big, but it will be usable as a truck!

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Greg

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just a hair over 17 feet long!

Daaaaamnnn!!! 40's will look about right.... :rofl:


I bet they will have after market flat beds or short box beds ASAP! So many build options!

Seriously! It would be awesome with a Four Wheel Camper in the bed. I just hope that they up the towing capacity, even a little, and make it truly usable as a truck. Wrangler-based truck with a diesel engine (which makes good torque and gets great MPG), proper bed and 6-7k pound towing capacity would be killer.
 

Greg

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A little more info.... ( http://www.fourwheeler.com/news/1708-its-official-meet-the-2019-jeep-scrambler/ )

Wrangler Forums released AutoCAD screenshots comparing the frames of the JT pickup and the current JK Wrangler. After many on-road sightings, it is clear the JT will be slightly longer than the JK Unlimited. The JKU frame measures 172 inches and according to AutoCAD calculations, the JT frame will be 33 inches longer at 205 inches.

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I'll be curious to see what the JT's wheelbase ends up at... a JKU is 116", if the JT's frame is 33" longer and say 20" of that is WB.... 136"??! :eek:
 

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Should be pretty easy to get close, if someone has that CAD file. Just measure between the front and rear spring buckets. They'll be close enough to centered on the axles for estimating purposes...
 
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