DirkG
Well-Known Member
Eric, smart to ask current owners about their experience with the Gladiator. You're obviously driving one right now, and can experience it for yourself, but one of the biggest F150 versus JT downfalls is interior space. Here are some of my answers...
1) As others have said, 33's fit fine without a lift. I have 33's and it did raise the truck a bit and don't plan on lifting soon.
33's no lift
2) Overland should be fine to pull 3500. Max Tow can get you to 7650, but doesn't sound like you need that much.
3) I have the Mopar tri-fold and didn't think I'd like it...but I love it.
4) Just make sure you really evaluate downsizing from an F150 to JT. My best bud has an F150 that I'm in a lot and it seems huge to me. I'd imagine the reverse is true for him when he gets in my Gladiator. Food for thought.
1) As others have said, 33's fit fine without a lift. I have 33's and it did raise the truck a bit and don't plan on lifting soon.
33's no lift
2) Overland should be fine to pull 3500. Max Tow can get you to 7650, but doesn't sound like you need that much.
3) I have the Mopar tri-fold and didn't think I'd like it...but I love it.
4) Just make sure you really evaluate downsizing from an F150 to JT. My best bud has an F150 that I'm in a lot and it seems huge to me. I'd imagine the reverse is true for him when he gets in my Gladiator. Food for thought.
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