Tincupmi
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- 2021 Gladiator Sport S
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Before i get beat up, ive owned Jeeps in the past (Rubicon lifted w/33s, CJ7). Now test driving a Gladiator sport S with lift and 35x12.5 20s. Yeah 20s. Tires are cooper sst.
Point is, i know how Jeeps ride. Its part of the "its a jeep thing". However, this jeep surprised me as it seemed to be all over the road (a lot of corrections) and you could feel every little bump. Seems way worse that jeeps ive owned or ridden in.
The lift was installed at a dealer and current owner never drove it as stock so nothing to compare it to.
It has 21K miles. It is a GREAT deal. I could, IMO, sell the tire/wheel combo and get 17s with duratracs or something and still be way ahead.
In your opinion, is it likely this rough ride it attributed to the 20" wheels and the cooper tires? Would ride quality improve with 17" wheels on 35s?
I really like this jeep
Point is, i know how Jeeps ride. Its part of the "its a jeep thing". However, this jeep surprised me as it seemed to be all over the road (a lot of corrections) and you could feel every little bump. Seems way worse that jeeps ive owned or ridden in.
The lift was installed at a dealer and current owner never drove it as stock so nothing to compare it to.
It has 21K miles. It is a GREAT deal. I could, IMO, sell the tire/wheel combo and get 17s with duratracs or something and still be way ahead.
In your opinion, is it likely this rough ride it attributed to the 20" wheels and the cooper tires? Would ride quality improve with 17" wheels on 35s?
I really like this jeep
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