Zachanadandy
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- First Name
- Zach
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2023
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- Location
- Patterson, ca
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 gladiator Mojave
- Occupation
- Electrical foreman
My kanati mud hogs are 73lbs each. Just past 22k miles this weekend. Ball joints, tie rod, drag link, control arms, etc are all tight and stock. 37s went on at 1,100 miles. It's been drifted, jumped, and flogged through washboards in the desert at freeway speeds its whole life. I agree that big, heavy tires increase wear but it's not by much in my experience. Our 1st JLUR still had the stock tie rod when stolen at 63k miles. Most of its life on 37s and then 38s. Driven and wheeled hard all over the country. The stock ball joints go 1st, but even they made it to 42k miles. In the replacement 2022 xr they were shot at 32k, but it's on 39s. I also hate KO2s, the worst off road tire I've ever run so there's that.I am trying to cognizant of where I can shave impacts to other components given that the 6 pounds gets compounded, when its rotating, by 2 to 10 times depending on the formula used. Not clear on the math with that, but I accept there is some impact.
Also I think some of the stark differences in opinions of how their Gladiators with 37s perform is because of the weight of the tire they chose....its a pretty big range.
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