1998 TJ. Iāve owned it since 2003.
One of the best vehicles Iāve ever owned.
It has taken me to so many places that I would not have been able to see otherwise.
Iāve had both⦠the leather is easier to clean but hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
I donāt have pets and my kids are grown so I went with cloth seats in my Mojave.
I canāt answer you about the LJ but I have had my TJ for 23 years and itās not going anywhere.
Itās been a great vehicle with minimal maintenance issues. They are also easy to do your own maintenance on.
If I had a chance to buy a LJ that was in decent shape and had a good frame I would be all...
Just speaking for myselfā¦no. I didnāt buy my gladiator to do extreme trails. I have my built TJ for that.
But I do like being able to lock the rear in 4hi and a very pleasant ride that it provides.
Just my 2 cents
Went out exploring some old minimum maintenance roads today.
I would highly suggest if there are any around take them. The roads are fun to drive and also usually some good scenery.
I believe that a 35x11.5 tire will fit a stock Mojave with no modifications.
also donāt forget about the spare.
I have a Mojave as well and will see and find out this winter when I purchase new tires
Congratulations! It is a beautiful JT!
I came from CJās and TJās myself and ended up getting a gladiator as well.
You and your family will fall in love with it, and it will become a part of the family.
Enjoy..
Iāve had discount tire replace tire sensors on my 2500 HD. And if I remember right, they were $60 apiece.
They also said the lifespan of them should be 7-8 years with OEMās being 10 to 12.
There was no charge for installation.
New ( to me) 2023 Mojave. Sold my 2015 2500 HD. I still have my Wrangler and have pretty much have always owned a jeep but I absolutely love this truck!