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CarajoCoño

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i had no idea about these guys. maybe i'll check out some of their other videos.
I enjoy their videos.. it's not just Jeep stuff.. they review and compare a bunch of different vehicles. I don't always agree with their assessments, but I'm also not out there with them while they are doing it. It is biased, but still enjoyable imo
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Interesting about the 35s earning such a drop in MPG
 

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Yeah I'm wondering what the average is now that's it's been awhile.
With 35'sI went from 19-20 to 16- 17, also put on a 2.5 inch lift. Did not re-gear, but did recalibrate with Jscan. Its been consistent over the last year.
 

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Cliff Notes. Typocal TFL Apples to Watermelons review. I'm not a Jeep fanboy going to defend everything negative, but these guys constantly put half ass reviews.

Towing at the absolute limit and complaining about mileage. Most other reviews they stay off the tow limit. Complaining about nowhere to store tops, when they don't even mention the bag or the fact that they filled their STORAGE SPACE, with a decked unit. Complaining about a wierd panel. They do this all the time. Compared the Gladiator in Towing against a Full size and Super Duty truck. GEE What does everyone think the outcome was? They've done similar "Setup to fail" reviews to Tesla and Subaru as well.

Overall, these guys are usually biased in one form or another, so other than entertainment, these guys aren't worth much else.

LOL... the fuel mileage is based on unloaded typically driver only in vehicle. Another review I was watching (not TFL or I do not believe it was) was showing the hit towing took on the EV pickups (Tesla, Rivian, F150) and how at best with a 6,000 pound very aerodynamic trailer they each only manage anywhere from 30% to 50% of their mileage compared to without a trailer.
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