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
It would have to be the springs as that's the only real difference that would effect towing. I think it's funny how much everyone worries about it though. The door placard doesn't have a GCWR or a tire rating on it. Not only is a cop never going to weigh you as a non-commercial vehicle. All you'd have to do is point at the max tow rating in the manual and say see...7,700lbs. So you think he'd know the difference? Care that you're towing 6500lbs with a 2022 mojave that is technically only rated at 6k? Is he going to do the research to figure it all out? Hell no.And that thought has crossed my mind, too.
I will tow with mine - it says 7,000, but I tend to max out these days around 5,000.
However, I would appreciate the greater margin in there - I feel better towing 5,000 with a 7,000 rating than 5,000 with a 6,000 rating (although, honestly, the Overland did very well for me)
I am fairly sure I'll need airbags in the rear - I had them in my 2022 Overland and it helped a LOT. It just felt better, less bounce with the trailer on it, and it stayed more level - no more getting headlight flashed towing at night.
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