I think you can do Fins & Things. I did this trail with my son solo. I had watched several videos as this was my first "real" trail and had a blast! Make sure you sign-up for the Jeep Badge of Honor program and earn a badge. As for other trails that are easy and scenic buy the Charles A. Wells...
Do you plan on going off-road and crawling over rocks, maybe going to MOAB... the trails you run will "tell you" what upgrades you will need. As for the leveling kit... that money might be better saved for what you will upgrade to. IMHO.
Depends on your driving style or use. I went for the beefier frame, cast iron knuckles, sexy hood, better-looking interior color accents (I don't like the red). Here is a link for you. Jeep JT Gladiator Mojave vs Gladiator Rubicon: What’s the Difference?
I hit a that 25° twice this trip. It was getting a bit steep... enough for me to look up at what degree you might roll. When its happening you don't think about it you just drive. It is only later that it hit you.
Sadly this was the last day. We started out with Yankee Boy Basin then did Corkscrew Pass, Hurricane Pass, Poughkeepsie Gultch and out through Mineral Creek and a short drive down to Ouray. The last photo is me enjoying a Hazy IPA at Cahoots Tavern to end the day. What a fantastic trip. If you...
I have to say that they are super smooth. Coming back from Ouray I left them on setting #2 and they are as comfortable or better then the stock shocks on the Mojave.
+1 for the Apex option. Simple & Easy! I run them on my Mojave with a full @Metalcloak build i.e. RockSport Black's, 3.5 GC, under cloak, bumpers... Black Friday sales are the way to go!
Day 3. Started the day with Ophir pass and the Red Mountain trail. These were super easy trails. Ophir was more stark when compared to the other passes. Red Mountain was just loaded with old mining sites to explore. The last photo was how I ended the day at the Western Saloon & Grill with a...