ShadowsPapa
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As of current models, Mojave and Rubicon have the same 7,000 pound tow rating.The Mojave is the smoothest driving, but if you’re gonna tow then the Rubicon or Sport with tow package is your best bet. The Sport has a slight advantage in towing over the Rubicon because of weight. Ever owned a Jeep before?
Only the Sport with MAX TOW has any advantage over the Rubicon and that's due to a lot of factors, including smaller tire size
otherwise, a sport with only the tow package is at a disadvantage - Rubicon and Mojave win by 1,000 pounds
I'll take Mojave ride over Rubicon ride any day.As a Mojave owner, I have to say the Rubicon seems smoother in typical on road use, it's basically under damped and just feels softer as a results.
If you are worried about "sag" when towing - then spend $110 and add air bags. I did on my Overland. In fact, my 2020 Overland with max tow springs under the rear sagged too much with 500 pound tongue weight on it. So my 2022 Overland got air bags - issue resolved. Truck stayed at proper height when loaded with trailer.
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