Berserker
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A long-time wheeling buddy and I traded in our built JKs for trucks. I got a JTR and he went with the ZRZ. He preferred to get a JT as well but he understandably couldn't swing the cost. Our adventure travel needs have changed over the years and we're no longer trying to conquer massive obstacles.
We took our trucks to Kansas Rocks, our local privately-owned ORV park. We've wheeled there for years and it's an excellent proving ground for our stock trucks. We each knew how our Jeeps performed there, now it was time to test our trucks.
There were some surprises and performance differences between the ZR2 and the JTR. At the end of the day, both trucks were winners. The key differentiator was tires- the JTR was on factory mud terrains and the ZR2 was on ATs.
I hope you enjoy this comparison video. It's all in good fun and my friend and I plan to explore many trails together. It's good to know what each of us is capable of. For the money, the ZR2 is an outstanding truck and a competent Gladiator competitor.
We took our trucks to Kansas Rocks, our local privately-owned ORV park. We've wheeled there for years and it's an excellent proving ground for our stock trucks. We each knew how our Jeeps performed there, now it was time to test our trucks.
There were some surprises and performance differences between the ZR2 and the JTR. At the end of the day, both trucks were winners. The key differentiator was tires- the JTR was on factory mud terrains and the ZR2 was on ATs.
I hope you enjoy this comparison video. It's all in good fun and my friend and I plan to explore many trails together. It's good to know what each of us is capable of. For the money, the ZR2 is an outstanding truck and a competent Gladiator competitor.
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