Gladiatorx2
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- Bill
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Hello to all! This is probably not for all as it truly is devoid of technical advice or any how to's. It will be long as there is no other way to share my experience. Everyone is familiar with Goldielocks and the Three Bears. Which one will be my Goldielocks?
My first Gladiator was a 2022 Sport S that was black. It was missing the MaxTow Option that I really wanted so it had the 3.73 gear. The only change that I made was a tire change to 265/70r17 Coopers. One thing to note was that at like 10 miles on the odometer it hit a pot hole with the right front tire and experienced a wobble in the front end. When I got home and looked under it both front shocks were leaking. I installed Fox Shocks and that fixed the problem. I put 16,000 miles on it in 6 months. The performance was acceptable as was the economy. I averaged like 22 mpg. It just didn't feel "sporty".
Number two was a pretty well modified used 2021 Rubicon. It was done up pretty well. I liked it so well that I put over 10,000 miles on it in 90 days. It saw several trails and if it would fit, it would go! Never used the lockers or winch. In town with the 37's it was harder on fuel but in the hills of Tennessee I still managed 20+mpg combined. You just had to work at it. Performance was adequate but still no sporty. Largely due to owning Performance Cars and drive Police Vehicles daily. It was traded in on Number three.
Number three was a white 2023 Sport S with Max Tow. On the 500 mile drive back from the dealer I was impressed! With the oem tires this one was quicker than the other two and was much more fun to drive! The only downside was the fuel economy. I got better economy on the Rubicon with 37's and tried to drive it the same. When I got home I installed a Teraflex 1.50 spacer and Mojave wheels as well as 315/70r17 Goodyear MT's. This one traveled more trails than the other two put together. It felt great and actually felt,well.....sporty! Fuel economy never was as good as the other two. I traded this one for a 2024 Bronco Badlands ( but that's a different story)
My current Gladiator is number four. My wife insisted that she didn't like the Bronco and wanted another Gladiator! It is a 2023 Rubicon with a 3.5 lift, 37's, wince. light upgrades, etc. I traded at a Ford Dealership and they did me right! It has everything that I wanted other than the trail camera. When I bought it, it still had the oem Rubicon wheels and tires so I installed Teraflex Wheels and Kanati Trail Hog AT Tire in 37x12.50r17. It still has 4.10 gears and I will leave it that way. I will be adding a pinion spacer and a Fox Pass Through Stabilizer as well as making corrections for the tire size. Performance is now again adequate but not in the ballpark of the Max Tow with near 35's. Heck, the 37's seem small! So far I am very pleased and glad to be back in the family!
Which one is my Goldielocks?
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My first Gladiator was a 2022 Sport S that was black. It was missing the MaxTow Option that I really wanted so it had the 3.73 gear. The only change that I made was a tire change to 265/70r17 Coopers. One thing to note was that at like 10 miles on the odometer it hit a pot hole with the right front tire and experienced a wobble in the front end. When I got home and looked under it both front shocks were leaking. I installed Fox Shocks and that fixed the problem. I put 16,000 miles on it in 6 months. The performance was acceptable as was the economy. I averaged like 22 mpg. It just didn't feel "sporty".
Number two was a pretty well modified used 2021 Rubicon. It was done up pretty well. I liked it so well that I put over 10,000 miles on it in 90 days. It saw several trails and if it would fit, it would go! Never used the lockers or winch. In town with the 37's it was harder on fuel but in the hills of Tennessee I still managed 20+mpg combined. You just had to work at it. Performance was adequate but still no sporty. Largely due to owning Performance Cars and drive Police Vehicles daily. It was traded in on Number three.
Number three was a white 2023 Sport S with Max Tow. On the 500 mile drive back from the dealer I was impressed! With the oem tires this one was quicker than the other two and was much more fun to drive! The only downside was the fuel economy. I got better economy on the Rubicon with 37's and tried to drive it the same. When I got home I installed a Teraflex 1.50 spacer and Mojave wheels as well as 315/70r17 Goodyear MT's. This one traveled more trails than the other two put together. It felt great and actually felt,well.....sporty! Fuel economy never was as good as the other two. I traded this one for a 2024 Bronco Badlands ( but that's a different story)
My current Gladiator is number four. My wife insisted that she didn't like the Bronco and wanted another Gladiator! It is a 2023 Rubicon with a 3.5 lift, 37's, wince. light upgrades, etc. I traded at a Ford Dealership and they did me right! It has everything that I wanted other than the trail camera. When I bought it, it still had the oem Rubicon wheels and tires so I installed Teraflex Wheels and Kanati Trail Hog AT Tire in 37x12.50r17. It still has 4.10 gears and I will leave it that way. I will be adding a pinion spacer and a Fox Pass Through Stabilizer as well as making corrections for the tire size. Performance is now again adequate but not in the ballpark of the Max Tow with near 35's. Heck, the 37's seem small! So far I am very pleased and glad to be back in the family!
Which one is my Goldielocks?
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