len919
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- Len
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- 2021 Gladiator Sport S Max Tow
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Got a question. My Sport S Max Tow (4:10) came w/ 39" tires on it. They're BFG AT 39/13.50/17. I have a 2.5" AEV DualSport RT Suspension lift.
I think the 39's are actually a 38.5" circumference and weigh in at a whopping 88.8lbs.
The truck does not handle well. The best example I have is driving down a nearby country road. It's a long road with lots of twists and turns and of course it is poorly maintained as it is out in the country, so there are dips and bumps in it. It is a 55mph road. In my wife's Durango I can sail down the road at 65mph very comfortably. In the Gladiator I can't even do the speed limit. Anything over 45mph and it feels too close to losing control - when you take a corner with a dip in it, it bounces and drifts and there is a lot of steering involved to keep it in the lane - you wouldn't want to take your eyes off the road for a second. I do have a Fox Racing ATS Steering Stabilizer on it.
I ran into someone else this weekend w/ 37s and they said they do not have these issues. Another issue I have is if I accelerate quickly and let up on the gas in 2nd gear it will stay at a high RPM for a good 5 - 7 seconds before finally deciding it wants to go into 3rd gear.
I am thinking of going down to 37's (37 13.50 17) (same BFG AT tire).
Questions:
Do you think going from 39 to 37 will remedy some of these issues?
If you have 37s, how does your Jeep drive? Are you happy with it?
I'm leaning towards the 13.50.. Any reason not to get them (and go with 12.50)? I drive in sand quite a bit and like the larger footprint.
Thanks!
I think the 39's are actually a 38.5" circumference and weigh in at a whopping 88.8lbs.
The truck does not handle well. The best example I have is driving down a nearby country road. It's a long road with lots of twists and turns and of course it is poorly maintained as it is out in the country, so there are dips and bumps in it. It is a 55mph road. In my wife's Durango I can sail down the road at 65mph very comfortably. In the Gladiator I can't even do the speed limit. Anything over 45mph and it feels too close to losing control - when you take a corner with a dip in it, it bounces and drifts and there is a lot of steering involved to keep it in the lane - you wouldn't want to take your eyes off the road for a second. I do have a Fox Racing ATS Steering Stabilizer on it.
I ran into someone else this weekend w/ 37s and they said they do not have these issues. Another issue I have is if I accelerate quickly and let up on the gas in 2nd gear it will stay at a high RPM for a good 5 - 7 seconds before finally deciding it wants to go into 3rd gear.
I am thinking of going down to 37's (37 13.50 17) (same BFG AT tire).
Questions:
Do you think going from 39 to 37 will remedy some of these issues?
If you have 37s, how does your Jeep drive? Are you happy with it?
I'm leaning towards the 13.50.. Any reason not to get them (and go with 12.50)? I drive in sand quite a bit and like the larger footprint.
Thanks!
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