GladLad
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I've been spending weeks reading to decide on a Gladiator purchase, but sometimes you just want to converse. Leaning towards a Mojave left stock or put on 35s to slightly raise and fill it out a bit more. Other options are to lift/re-wheel/35s a max tow or Overland, but this is mostly a Mojave thread.
I live in suburban SE Michigan, so don't have need for 37s on my daily driver. I would like to take it off-road and overlanding with some local regularity, and use it as an excuse to take longer trips out west too. More likely to hit pot holes, trails and dunes than rocks locally, but certainly want to be ready for courses/trips within reason. Won't have the locale to develop skill for the really hard stuff.
I also don't have a garage, driveway, many tools, etc. so I won't be able to wrench all my own upgrades and will keep things mostly stock mechanically. Changing gears, adding front locker, etc. not currently interested in. I'll be getting tow package, and 6k tow capacity is plenty.
Not all Qs are important, just some thoughts that have popped in my head or fun to discuss.
1. Open question, what can a non-lifted Mojave on 35s NOT do for non-hardcore wheeling?
2. Do '23 Mojaves still creak in the cold, or not all users have this problem?
3. Shock service would probably be fine well beyond 50k miles, but is there any other special maintenance for Mojave?
4. I'd like to Fluid Film (or equivalent) the entire undercarriage for long term rust protection from salty Michigan roads. It's pretty much sprayed wildly all over, gets on everything. Would this cause any problems with Mojave's suspension or seals?
5. How does its suspension/ride change under an overlanding load compared to a non-Mojave suspension with a lift? It's got less payload than a max tow, but I imagine a lift changes that for the max tow as well, even if not on the sticker. Unfortunately, I have no way to test drive a lifted max tow.
6. Can't fully choose based on hypothetical vacations, but I assume it's well capable for trips to Moab, White Rim Road, etc. Even I have to avoid certain routes based on skill or lack of lift.
7. Can sway bars be disconnected on 35s and still have no rubbing without a lift?
8. Important, will it make me look cool?
9. If not, when will the Mojito or other fun colors be available again so it will make me look cool.
I live in suburban SE Michigan, so don't have need for 37s on my daily driver. I would like to take it off-road and overlanding with some local regularity, and use it as an excuse to take longer trips out west too. More likely to hit pot holes, trails and dunes than rocks locally, but certainly want to be ready for courses/trips within reason. Won't have the locale to develop skill for the really hard stuff.
I also don't have a garage, driveway, many tools, etc. so I won't be able to wrench all my own upgrades and will keep things mostly stock mechanically. Changing gears, adding front locker, etc. not currently interested in. I'll be getting tow package, and 6k tow capacity is plenty.
Not all Qs are important, just some thoughts that have popped in my head or fun to discuss.
1. Open question, what can a non-lifted Mojave on 35s NOT do for non-hardcore wheeling?
2. Do '23 Mojaves still creak in the cold, or not all users have this problem?
3. Shock service would probably be fine well beyond 50k miles, but is there any other special maintenance for Mojave?
4. I'd like to Fluid Film (or equivalent) the entire undercarriage for long term rust protection from salty Michigan roads. It's pretty much sprayed wildly all over, gets on everything. Would this cause any problems with Mojave's suspension or seals?
5. How does its suspension/ride change under an overlanding load compared to a non-Mojave suspension with a lift? It's got less payload than a max tow, but I imagine a lift changes that for the max tow as well, even if not on the sticker. Unfortunately, I have no way to test drive a lifted max tow.
6. Can't fully choose based on hypothetical vacations, but I assume it's well capable for trips to Moab, White Rim Road, etc. Even I have to avoid certain routes based on skill or lack of lift.
7. Can sway bars be disconnected on 35s and still have no rubbing without a lift?
8. Important, will it make me look cool?
9. If not, when will the Mojito or other fun colors be available again so it will make me look cool.
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