What we did not know is how many aftermarket parts manufacturers and shops would take on the Gladiator as a display vehicle for the almighty 2019 Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas. At its core, SEMA, as it is known, is an industry-only trade show for some car manufacturers and many more parts makers to show off all their project cars and available parts and accessories. For insiders, SEMA is the world’s biggest toy show for those crazy about cars and trucks. This year, the most popular truck at the show had to be the Jeep Gladiator. Nearly every off-road parts manufacturer and overlanding outfitter had one in their booth—usually on knobby tires with pop-up tents over the bed. Click through our mega gallery to see the hottest modified Jeep Gladiator trucks from this year’s show!
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