INSIDE LOOK at CODEX - The Dynatrac 2-Door Extra Cab Hellcat Gladiator Truck Build

98XJ06LJ

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Isn't the whole point behind overlanding to have the capability of being off grid for days? 🤔

This thing would need a fuel tanker following behind it.

It's just wrong. Somewhere a really good idea got lost in a pile of parts, and then the pile of parts got glued to a perfectly good Jeep that was ruined in the process.

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We know the Dynatrac CODEX Jeep Gladiator is pretty different. We are listening to everyone's comments, and we value the input. But... 1c4xqs.jpg
 

98XJ06LJ

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Look at it this way, if you remove the dog catcher box you wouldn't have to worry about standing it on the back bumper every time you stab the throttle....

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wayoflife

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The front springs most likely look like that because they swapped in an axle for a JK? I know the Gladiators have wider axles than regular JL's, and definitely wider than a JK.

EDIT: Ahh no, definitely a stock axle, but looks like the track bar is pulling it to the side. The bump stop is way over from the spring mount up top.

EDIT 2: Strike through isn't supported here?

The front springs are from a Mopar 2" lift. They were installed to help compensate for the front end sag caused by the much heavier Hellcat engine.
 

wayoflife

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I think a diesel would have been a better fit for this style build

I love me a Hellcat but for what this rig is all about, I'd have to agree. Granted, it's a show truck and there's nothing that screams badass the way a HEMI does :yup:
 
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