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The Jeep Gladiator Spoiler causes air to move over the rough pickup enhancing stability and a cutting appearance. The Jeep Gladiator is based on the successful wrangler JL and features 285 horsepower on the Pentastar V6 or robust torque on the optional EcoDiesel and offers drivers quick acceleration and solid towing capability. Its Off-Road Pages display real time pitch and roll information, and the adaptive cruise control, and forward collision warning are available to enhance day to day safety. Removable roof, fold-down windshield and five-foot bed allow the Jeep Gladiator to be part fun open air and part truck, and an authentic OEM like ensures that all are reliable. The designers of the Jeep have included inside the Gladiator washable materials in the cabin so that the Jeep may seem that it is amenable to the mud but comfortable on a commute and a color matched Spoiler option can complete the look. To provide owners with an added performance style, there is a special Gladiator Spoiler that fits at the back of the cab and it controls the lift to ensure that the tires remain on the trails and highways whether loose or not, and its carving shape also adds to the recognizable seven slot grille. Designed to work with the aerodynamics that already exist and not to oppose them, the Spoiler is made of factory matched materials which can actually support the fuel efficiency at the cruising speed. The Spoiler can be installed by selecting the appropriate kit, testing, cleaning up paint, drilling pilot holes, applying sealant, assembling hardware, tightening, and letting the adhesive to cure.