Is the 20-22mpg city or freeway? My sport s is starting at 15.5 i know its not broke in yet but that would be cool if it got to 20-22. Mojave is broke in and stays at like 14-15mpg
Lol sheeeiiitt ! Dont mind me! I didnt write it correctly. "This is the last jeep i will ever buy" is what it was supposed to say like the one post where the dude never came back after complaining about his gladiator. Totally wrecked my clickbait attempt
All i want to know is if you are running a slightly large tire for your gears like lets say 35s on the 3.73 or the 37s on the 4.10s are you hurting your transmission or just running at less than optimal ability? Not many people really chime in on if they think its bad for their Jeep to be...
Well for now that is. I just got my second Gladiator. A Gobi 2022 Sport S from Gupton delivered a few days ago. I feel like 2 gladiators and the XJ is good for now. That is all.
They look good. I assume they are 12.5? Same boat here my wife drives our mojave so i dont really plan on doing anything but putting 35s on it. I got a Sport S yesterday for me to build on. Best of luck on your Mojave dude that sucks.
Need to pick your brain sir... Thinking of doing what you did when i get my Sport S. Running 33s on it. This thread seems to point to "you dont need to regear". But do you feel like its actually harming the transmission at all to run 33s with a mild load in the bed on the daily drive? Everyone...
I have the stock bumper and feel mine hit the bump stops on things like speed bumps, dips in the intersection, or going to fast on ruts. I dont mean all the time just if i dont slow down a little. Did you have time to drive it stock for a while?
It seems every hobby is like this. I was even going to use the AR 15 community as an example, but you beat me to it lol. I remember as a kid playing paintball the rich kids had like 1k guns and us normal kids had like $175 guns. As long as the people who go all out on high end stuff aren't...