ShadowsPapa
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Yeah, color me curious, like my cats - I gotta know stuff and see stuff.
Can a snow plow like I have fit a Mojave? Could my front receiver fit Mojave?
The answer to both is - uh, no.
Can't run the skid plate with snow plow brackets, and the receiver would kill the reservoirs.
Did a ton of measuring and picture taking and the one that said "no" to me was this set of pictures -
My Overland with snow plow brackets installed (I remove them for summer to gain clearance back and reduce wind drag)
Red indicates the horn or drop-down of the frame that the plow brackets mount to -
And Mojave -
Ironically, my JT Overland as it sits right now, sits at almost the same heigh as a stock Mojave. I measured to door sills, to frame points, to rear receiver, etc. and if you put my tires on the Mojave, it would sit exactly the same if not a tad lower. Some points measure the same, others are only about 1/4" difference from frame to ground. Rear receiver is the same 18" from ground to the bottom of the inside of the receiver on both trucks.
My plow says my brackets are for 22" or lower, and I'd need different mounting brackets for 22"+
My Overland measures 22.25" from the ground to the point they measure on the frame - the Mojave? About 1/8" difference - heck add a winch to the front and they'd sit exactly the same.
I just got curious as to why the plow places say no to Rubicon or Mojave and what the heck the real differences were.
Now I know.
Yeah, I had to see what a 2024 Mojave "green" interior looked like in person, among other things. Was there making an appointment for our JLU defroster recall and the park sense goofiness and Scott said "come on out and measure and take pictures all you want".
Sorry, Scott - the shock reservoirs are definitely a problem, no way for the front receiver or my plow mount. (not to mention needing to rob a bank or something, maybe meet up at the border and move some more product for some fast cash)
Can a snow plow like I have fit a Mojave? Could my front receiver fit Mojave?
The answer to both is - uh, no.
Can't run the skid plate with snow plow brackets, and the receiver would kill the reservoirs.
Did a ton of measuring and picture taking and the one that said "no" to me was this set of pictures -
My Overland with snow plow brackets installed (I remove them for summer to gain clearance back and reduce wind drag)
Red indicates the horn or drop-down of the frame that the plow brackets mount to -
And Mojave -
Ironically, my JT Overland as it sits right now, sits at almost the same heigh as a stock Mojave. I measured to door sills, to frame points, to rear receiver, etc. and if you put my tires on the Mojave, it would sit exactly the same if not a tad lower. Some points measure the same, others are only about 1/4" difference from frame to ground. Rear receiver is the same 18" from ground to the bottom of the inside of the receiver on both trucks.
My plow says my brackets are for 22" or lower, and I'd need different mounting brackets for 22"+
My Overland measures 22.25" from the ground to the point they measure on the frame - the Mojave? About 1/8" difference - heck add a winch to the front and they'd sit exactly the same.
I just got curious as to why the plow places say no to Rubicon or Mojave and what the heck the real differences were.
Now I know.
Yeah, I had to see what a 2024 Mojave "green" interior looked like in person, among other things. Was there making an appointment for our JLU defroster recall and the park sense goofiness and Scott said "come on out and measure and take pictures all you want".
Sorry, Scott - the shock reservoirs are definitely a problem, no way for the front receiver or my plow mount. (not to mention needing to rob a bank or something, maybe meet up at the border and move some more product for some fast cash)
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