Thank you. Kayle. But WHICH Timbren system did you buy? Is there a product number? Which bearings and hubs should I buy? Sorry for being so clueless, but I really am clueless as to which of the 34 Timbren systems will work best for Jeep Gladiator wheels/tires and will any bearings work with that...
Awesome build! Looks really cool. I'm about to start my build, but have really struggled to find a trailer axle that can accept 17" wheels. Most "regular" (leaf spring type axles) accept wheels up to 15". I want wheels/tires that match the 17" 35"s on my Glad.
So, can you tell me what axle you...
Mojave is better suspension. Better on rutted roads, dirt roads, dunes, etc. Even better than other models on road. Rubi is better for slow speed rock crawling.
Scroll down to "packages" on the 'Build and Price" page: https://www.jeep.com/bmo.gladiator.2021.html#/build/exterior/48044/CUJ202111JTJH98A/2TD/APA,PDN,X9,ERC,DEM,DMF,Z1E,SDU,TW2,WD3,A5,UAG,23D
Also, they now let you order Corning Gorilla Glass for your front window as an option for only $95...
1.) Mojave owners, how are you liking the trim? Any buyers remorse? A: Love my Mojave. Zero buyers remorse. I did swap out my Mojave hood for a Sport hood because I prefer the classic hood. That is the only part of the trim package I didn't like.
2.) Can you fit 35's on a stock Mojave with no...
You da MAN! I. too, want emergency rain doors that cost less than $1,300. I've been turning ideas over in my head, but you are a more ambitious man than I and have actually begun the experimentation process. So I'll be following this thread and thanks for posting.
It is very easy to upgrade to high quality LED headlights on your current model. You can also upgrade the stereo (though it is pricy). You have a great setup right now with the Max Tow.
Hey, Lee, can you tell me how much a core door weighs compared to a soft door? (On the JK, since core doors are not yet available for the JL/JT). Thanks!
All three models are fine for general off-roading. You only NEED a Rubicon or Mojave for harder-core off road stuff (and I mean HARDER core). The Overland will be great for what you describe. You might need a mild lift (or just a inexpensive "budget boost") if you want to run much bigger tires...