Eventyr_JT
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- Eric
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- 2021 Jeep Gladiator Willys
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- IBEW Electrician
while you are correct ....I was responding to this statement.The OP specifically stated road. not trails.
Nice pics by the way.
doing homework is definitely super valuable - I see a lot of folks all the time that don't, and they end up in a bad way. Usually they're also in a 2wd car or van though....IF he were to go off-road at any level, his vehicle is very capable here in AZ and UT but
Exactly ....I always try and encourage folks in our Great State 48 to go explore and do just that by getting off the roads.....majority don’t get to see what’s really out there.doing homework is definitely super valuable - I see a lot of folks all the time that don't, and they end up in a bad way. Usually they're also in a 2wd car or van though....
It would have been nice if they incorporated a 2Low option - or at least allow locking the diff's in 2H. I modded my TJ to allow for 2L and love it going up super steep hairpin turns. Not sure if the JT even has that ability to be modded that way.Exactly ....I always try and encourage folks in our Great State 48 to go explore and do just that by getting off the roads.....majority don’t get to see what’s really out there.
Stock rubis are very capable in the wilds of AZ.
Tazer will.or at least allow locking the diff's in 2H.
You probably will be able to if not already in future. When aftermarket catches up. The T-case functions same as 231 or 242 full-time T-case. The 231's had a few years of lag before 4 to 1 low and 2 low conversion kits.It would have been nice if they incorporated a 2Low option - or at least allow locking the diff's in 2H. I modded my TJ to allow for 2L and love it going up super steep hairpin turns. Not sure if the JT even has that ability to be modded that way.
Would love to come check out AZ areas, was just looking up some stuff on google earth this morning.
Heck. There are gravel roads in northern Minnesota that no stock Gladiator could negotiate without help.This is a really important statement that a lot of folks overlook IMO. You say rougher sections of dirt roads implying a typical class 2 Forest Service Road - the roughest open forest service road you can drive - not behind a gate. Also indicating road and not trail. You should be fine stock. Your profile pic shows you have the Rubicon? that comes with 33", sway disconnect, and lockers. The most I would suggest is a skid plate for the engine - I believe transmission and transfer case already are protected.
Let me put this another way. I drive a Dodge Dakota, for work purposes, on those roads AAALLLLL the time (forester), and often times behind locked gates where not many are allowed to go - some of those roads are pretty sketch. I have never been in a situation that a stock Dakota (with 29's mind you, and low to the ground) couldn't handle. And no lockers or even a LSD on that thing. There are some FS roads that, by management decision/objective, are purposefully 'bad' but they still are all passable by a factory vehicle. To be defined as a road, on FS lands (not sure what BLM does) they MUST be passable at the most by a high clearance (pickup or SUV) vehicle - otherwise it is gated, obliterated, or fixed. By law these FS roads cannot be THAT bad - although time at work would be more fun if they were ;-) So...you should be fine.
The only situation where I think you would need a lift and bigger tires is if you purposefully plan to travel off road trails that by design are made to be difficult. There are a few exceptions, like walker valley in Washington for example. But that's very few and far between and not typically something anyone goes on for a cruise to explore.
I have a TJ on 33's with a 4" lift, and just sold my OBS 7.3l that was super built, 4" lift with 35's and lockers front and rear - in all my time driving around the only time I ever truly needed 4x4 even was in snow/ice. I think your money could be better spent in other places. And your ride/mpg won't suffer.