When I use the term "peppy" I am referring to how it operates as a daily driver, not it's time on the 1/4 mile or racing a mini van.
I have no issue accelerating on the on ramp of a major highway.
I have no issue trying to accelerate pass traffic when I have waited to long to get in the...
Interesting quote, if it is true:
"For the 2021 model year, Off Road Plus also allows the Mojave's standard rear locking differential to be activated in 4HI mode. (The Rubicon's rear locker works only in 4LO.) Our truck does not have that ability at the moment, but Jeep says that it is working...
It has 4:10 and mine is surprisingly peppy. I guess it just depends on what the reviewers are comparing it to.
What tires does your Sport S have? The Mojave comes with 33's
I ordered the XL/Original and I am glad I did. With the OEM tires and reduced back spacing on the Mojave wheels, I would not have been satisfied with the Regular/Original. It is a personal preference but I did not want any tire extending past the outer edge of my mud flaps.
Keep the faith man!
There are two kinds of people who choose to work on their own vehicles:
1) The people who have had issues.
2) The people who will have issues.
In other words, EVERYONE who works on their own vehicles will suffer the aggravation of doing so but these same people are the...
If it isn't too late, try spraying penetrating oil on the stuck screws. Let it sit a while! Then apply all the pressure you can when trying to extract.
If you are asking if you can install the Trail Rails without the bolts I installed at the rear then I would absolutely say "YES". I think they add some extra "stoutness" to the installation but I certainly do not think they were a critical part of the installation.
I too was missing two bolts so......
I do not like Rivet Nuts and so I avoid using them when I have that option.
The tail lights can be easily and quickly removed giving you access to the back side of that hole.
I used stainless steel socket-head cap screws with flat washers and a lock washer...
I know this may be a lot to ask but could you post the part numbers for each of the items you have on your build list?
I am trying to identify the parts using your description and the photos you posted but that isn't always easy.
Also, you mentioned having to ream out the shock relocation...
I have a 2020 Mojave and I absolutely love it. This is my fifth Jeep. The Mojave has just the perfect combination of modifications and options for the way I use my Jeep.
I had the extreme pleasure of pulling out a couple of stuck vehicles this past weekend at one of the local 4-wheeling...
Just picked up my new 2020 Jeep Gladiator Mojave from the dealer last week. I am a long time Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited owner. I was a little leery of purchasing the Jeep "Truck". I have to say I am VERY impressed at what this vehicle can do. I am happy to join my fellow Gladiator...