https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/toad.25590/Anyone two their gladiator behind their RV? Was looking at some super Cs. I have a diesel weights close to 6k. I was thinking of maybe dropping down to a 2dr. I just really like the sportiness of the 2 dr.
2" Mopar lift riding on 37" Nittos in the picture above. Yes, it's a diesel super c, not sure I would want to do the same with a gas C.I've only seen problems with lifted Jeeps as TOADs. They seem to wander more and put extra stress on the tow bar. The diesel super C won't be the issue -- all of them have a 10k or better tow capacity.
I live north of denver and have gone up over the pass a couple of times with my 28' with the v10 towing the gladiator. I have not unhooked and not sure it would make much difference. I knew i would be in the slow lane doing 35mph with the trucks and the motor at high RPM's. They are designed to handle it. so if you know what you are getting into, i wouldn't worry about it.We have a class C with the V10. Only issues I've read about is if you go west and have to climb the Rockies. I've read people having to unhook the toad vehicle and drive it separately for a bit. We're planning a trip out west for next year and will probably NOT tow the JT.
There are very few vehicles you won't be able to tow with a super C. The 2 door will def get you slightly better MPGs but again, its a super C. If you can tow the JT, go for it!
This is good to hear. I am down in CS and was concerned about the passes we need to travel.I live north of denver and have gone up over the pass a couple of times with my 28' with the v10 towing the gladiator. I have not unhooked and not sure it would make much difference. I knew i would be in the slow lane doing 35mph with the trucks and the motor at high RPM's. They are designed to handle it. so if you know what you are getting into, i wouldn't worry about it.
Totally agree with your thought. These motors were made for stuff like this. And you’d def be in the slow lane for the entirety of going over the Rockies.I live north of denver and have gone up over the pass a couple of times with my 28' with the v10 towing the gladiator. I have not unhooked and not sure it would make much difference. I knew i would be in the slow lane doing 35mph with the trucks and the motor at high RPM's. They are designed to handle it. so if you know what you are getting into, i wouldn't worry about it.
Just take it easy and you'll be fine. I barely know mine is back there.Totally agree with your thought. These motors were made for stuff like this. And you’d def be in the slow lane for the entirety of going over the Rockies.
For some noobs (like myself), I’m sure towing a 5500lb vehicle while going over the mountains would most likely be nerve-racking.
Oh I likey! I normally camp out in the right lane at 55 mph so taking it slow won't be an issue. Its the intrusive thoughts I have: like picturing the JT detaching, then it rides alongside me before going down the runaway lane!Just take it easy and you'll be fine. I barely know mine is back there.![]()
. I weighed mine and i was right at the 5k mark.Oh I likey! I normally camp out in the right lane at 55 mph so taking it slow won't be an issue. Its the intrusive thoughts I have: like picturing the JT detaching, then it rides alongside me before going down the runaway lane!.
I’ll def take my JT to be weighed to be sure I’m within the tolerances