Not nearly the same driven miles comparison but, weekend trip to the mountains (about 450 round trip) up to 8,500 feet and plenty rain, snow, ice - worked out to 26mpg. Rubicon w/37s (no lift... yet). Very happy with that result.
Several 3rd party sites list a part number for the 2023 but, availability is at least 8-12 weeks out and makes me suspect their listing is dependent upon what Mopar isn't 'saying'.
Can't believe there is any difference from 2022 versions but, Mopar doesn't list a lift kit for 2023 models... anyone know why or what the potential differences would be?
San Diego area -
Jeep Rubicon Wheels and Tires.
Wheels - 17inch x 7.5 inch Granite Crystal Aluminum (4 of these and Jeep spare)
Tires are (5 of them) Falken Wildpeak AT3W 285/70r/17 Tires (33 inch).
These have exactly 500 miles on them (spare not used),
Taken off a 2023 Jeep Gladiator.
Make a...
Ordered the JT in August and picked it up a couple of weeks ago. Some tint, tires and wheels... much more to do! Waiting for validation of Mopar 2" lift part number so it can be ordered. So, 37s today w/o lift.
Same issue for me but, with a new 2023. Took it back to the dealer to check and the replaced the aux battery, said to let it 'sleep cycle' four or five times (whatever that is). After a couple of days of very little driving, the ESS is now working after the truck warms up. Don't much care for...
Just picked up a '23 Rubicon EcoDiesel and looking to do the Mopar lift with spacer. Question is, what part number? Mopar doesn't list a '23 specific part yet but, I would imagine the current '22 listing would work as there aren't any physical changes to the '23 truck? Thanks in advance...
Hi all! New Gladiator '23 Rubicon EcoDiesel and looking to do the Mopar lift with spacer. Question is, what part number? Mopar doesn't list a '23 specific part yet but, I would imagine the current '22 listing would work as there aren't any physical changes to the '23 truck?
Thanks in advance...