Jabtano
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- First Name
- John
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- Dec 11, 2021
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- Location
- Merrimac Ma
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Mojave
- Occupation
- Butcher
Well in New England it's Mojave all the way.
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So now we're making decisions off what someone thinks the number of failures might be? We don't know for sure if it only two, so we'll just assume there's a frame problem, lol? I have no hate for anything, in my opinion, putting 7k worth of shocks on a truck with solid axles and 8" of wheel travel is a marketing gimmick and waste of time. We'll see how long those axles last "Jumping 10 feet in the air"That's only two we KNOW OF.
Not all Jeep owners, in fact, only a small percentage, likely less than 10%, are on the internet in forums. So it's really hard to say if there were dozens or 2 or 100.
In any case, we know frames get bent because we've seen examples.
There are also videos of Mojaves flying through the air, 10' in the air and landing nicely.
So you have a dislike right off the bat and don't like Mojave and see no need for it. Apparently Jeep buyers don't agree with you because the Mojaves fly off the lots pretty fast.
. Every time that truck leaves the ground, you're loading and unloading those little axles(The #1 cause of tube failure) and without limit straps, topping out the shocks with the added weight of those big ass tires everyone loves. It must be exhausting being the confrontation king. ?That sounds funny coming from you and most of your posts...looking at history.So now we're making decisions off what someone thinks the number of failures might be? We don't know for sure if it only two, so we'll just assume there's a frame problem, lol? I have no hate for anything, in my opinion, putting 7k worth of shocks on a truck with solid axles and 8" of wheel travel is a marketing gimmick and waste of time. We'll see how long those axles last "Jumping 10 feet in the air". Every time that truck leaves the ground, you're loaing and unloading those little axles and without limit straps, topping out the shocks with the added weight of those big ass tires everyone loves. It must be exhausting being the confrontation king. ?
I could just copy and paste my previous post here, and it would be just as true and relevant as it was to the last ridiculous post you made. Trying to sound smart won't win you any points with me, and it certainly won't make my comments untrue.That sounds funny coming from you and most of your posts...looking at history.
No, I'm simply saying we don't know how many bent frames. You said 2 - I'm saying we have no idea at all, but the internet being what it is, and the fact that most owners aren't even here, we can't say "there's only 2 in this forum so there's only two".
Try to extrapolate that out - 2 reported out of a group of 49,000 members, most of them not even active, compared to the total number of Gladiators sold - it's a safe bet that more than 2 bent. That's all I'm saying.
These were designed for desert running.
You don't have to leave the ground to bend a frame or do other damage.
There's a few videos and reviews from the Middle East out there of the abuse they can take - again, don't have to totally leave the ground and top out shocks.
Maybe you've never built a puddle jumper and gone through pastures and fields jouncing around, coming down hard on the bump stops.
I guess you are missing too many points to bother with further.
Says the last person I would care about winning points with. I've seen enough to not care.I could just copy and paste my previous post here, and it would be just as true and relevant as it was to the last ridiculous post you made. Trying to sound smart won't win you any points with me, and it certainly won't make my comments untrue.
Sweet!Another from my channel...
I'd have to look at the order guide PDF to verify - as usual if you are correct, the build and price site is very wrong. And that would be no surprise at all.2024 Willy's has locking rear and 4.10s I believe. 12k is buying you shocks that you could buy for 1200 bucks on the marketplace, 1k dollar iron knuckles, cool steel hood, and some frame welds. If that sounds worth 12k go for it, but the 2024 Willy's package is really a major sweet spot in the jl/JT lineup of unmatched price to performance.
If Willys had the 4.10 and/or option for wider axles it would be much more in favor of the Willy’s. It has neither of those though.2024 Willy's has locking rear and 4.10s I believe. 12k is buying you shocks that you could buy for 1200 bucks on the marketplace, 1k dollar iron knuckles, cool steel hood, and some frame welds. If that sounds worth 12k go for it, but the 2024 Willy's package is really a major sweet spot in the jl/JT lineup of unmatched price to performance.
Fair enough, I checked as well and sure enough its not 4.10's, 2.5K buys you 5.13's but not the wider axles. I still think the willy's is the sweet spot which unless you need something from the X packages is where the smart buy lives. It really just eats the lunch of the plain mojave and rubicon packages and makes it the no brainer starting point, especially since in the JT we all get the thick tubes wide or narrow unlike the JL's who have wimpier tubes in the narrow axles.If Willys had the 4.10 and/or option for wider axles it would be much more in favor of the Willy’s. It has neither of those though.