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re: Off-Road Capable Vehicle Recommendations
Posted on 4/29/21 at 7:43 am to LSUfan20005
Posted on 4/29/21 at 7:43 am to LSUfan20005
Gladiator Sport with Max Tow. You have to get Max Tow. You’ll have the axles as the Rubicon minus the lockers. Buy aftermarket lockers from a 4wd shop.
Buying the sport will save you a lot of money. You won’t have the same transfer case as the rubicon but if you’re not going to start rockcrawling, you don’t need it.
You don’t have to be a Jeep guy to enjoy a Gladiator. The longer wheelbase smoothed the ride from a wrangler. I like Tacos but the tow rating of the Gladiator is much higher.
Buying the sport will save you a lot of money. You won’t have the same transfer case as the rubicon but if you’re not going to start rockcrawling, you don’t need it.
You don’t have to be a Jeep guy to enjoy a Gladiator. The longer wheelbase smoothed the ride from a wrangler. I like Tacos but the tow rating of the Gladiator is much higher.
Posted on 4/29/21 at 4:06 pm to DLauw
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tow rating of the Gladiator is much higher.
...yeah. Tell that to that transmission around 85k
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