RavensEyeOffroad
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this is what im talking about right here!I got a Mojave for the same use purposes you did, and so far couldnt be happier with it.
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this is what im talking about right here!I got a Mojave for the same use purposes you did, and so far couldnt be happier with it.
My little car I have now has heated seats just on/off and I use them all the damn time. My sister bought a brand new tahoe and it has heated steering wheel and its pretty nice. I even use them in the summer, get out the gym and put the heat to the ole back lolI love the heated seats and steering wheel. Cruising down the highway in winter in a Jeep lets is some cold air up top (and I have the hard top). Nature of the beast. Having the seat heat on low and the heated wheel on is super nice. Like sitting around a fire on a cold night!
Recent cold temps have me appreciating the remote start as well.
Mine doesn't have Max Tow but, like you, I don't plan on towing anything of consequence.I mean this one looks pretty good honestly.
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Max Tow, heated seats, prem stereo, engine block heater. just doesnt have remote start but not a deal breaker.
Lemme ask something. Maybe ive been wrong the whole time.Mine doesn't have Max Tow but, like you, I don't plan on towing anything of consequence.
I have not gotten to drive one yet. I have driven alot of jeeps though, I had a 2003 Rubicon, a 2011 4 door. I have a K5 blazer now thats just a huge ass truck. Ive been trying to get time to go test drive and take wife with me but she is a school teacher and usually not home until 4-ish and it doesnt leave a ton of time.Have you test driven any of them? If they hold up is options then your best bet is to build them or to wait and keep looking. Test drive one with a soft top, and one of the hard top to see the differences. When towing you never want to be close on capacity.
I do not know. I'm certain that someone here can answer that question.Lemme ask something. Maybe ive been wrong the whole time.
Do ALL the gladiators come with dana 44 axles front and rear but max tow/rubi/mojave come with a slightly wider version with 4.10?
if you look on the top left of the listing in the pdf you attached it says dana 44's on it.I do not know. I'm certain that someone here can answer that question.
I see you were looking at the Performance dealer in Columbus. That's where I got mine. Good folks, so far. By the way, they no longer show the 2020 you were looking at as being available.
https://www.columbuscjd.com/searchall.aspx?Year=2020&Make=Jeep&Model=Gladiator
"But max tow/rubi/mojave come with a slightly wider version with 4.10?"if you look on the top left of the listing in the pdf you attached it says dana 44's on it.
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hhmmm I was thinking i read that the rubi axles were 1.5" (or so) wider. I dunno"But max tow/rubi/mojave come with a slightly wider version with 4.10?"
This is the part I don't know.