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  1. Jeep gladiator

    It will probably pull it just fine. Don't expect very good gas mileage though. I doubt any truck will give you very good gas mileage pulling a trailer though.
  2. Jeep gladiator

    Really depends on the size and shape. I have a 18 foot Rpod camper that is tear drop shaped and weights less than 4,000 pounds. The JT seems to pull it great in the short test drive i did with it. I towed it with a 2016 Grand Cherokee with the same 3.6 and stock tires and it did fine but the gas...
  3. Trailer Brake Controller Connector

    This is a direct plug and play. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QRWR1YI?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details
  4. Passed up $8700 off a Launch Edition

    I agree. Even keeping a vehicle 8-10 years that you buy new and maintain makes good economic sense. Buying used isn't always the best decision. Look at the prices right now of used and new vehicles with all the rebates and incentives. Why would I buy a used vehicle when the cost is very similar...
  5. Drove a Wrangler today... My Gladiator definitely has much looser steering.

    My JT that I just purchased last week has great steering. I've owned a lot of Jeeps over the past 20 years and its as good or better than all of them. My wife has a JL now and its as good or better than it. We have 33s on both. I had two Grand Cherokees (WK2s) a 2011 and 2016 and they drove much...
  6. Advertised prices are not the same when you call dealership.

    Great advice from ajmg8trNC! I shopped 3 local dealers myself and looked at a few others out of town. You have to be patient and tell some folks what you are expecting to get, or they will run all over you. Walk away if you don't get the right deal. Its a buyers market right now.
  7. Advertised prices are not the same when you call dealership.

    Favorite post i have seen in a while! Love the fact you towed your CRV back home. That's being self sufficient! Congrats on a great deal. I did well on my new JT last week too. Loving it so far.




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