I agree with Therealstreetcommander about the softer suspension on the Mojave being at least a large contributor. As far as remedies I'd suggest a weight distribution hitch. It is designed to distribute some of the weight forward to the front axel, and will help level out your truck (but not necessarily completely). I don't think they are commonly used on popup trailers but I don't see why they couldn't or shouldn't be.I have a 2021 Gladiator Mojave that has a significant sag when towing my popup (well under towing capacity). Any suggestions for a remedy?
Weight distribution hitch should help significantlyI have a 2021 Gladiator Mojave that has a significant sag when towing my popup (well under towing capacity). Any suggestions for a remedy?
I can’t imagine what the tongue weight would be if we did load a 4wheeler on the front.I agree with Snake Eyes on the hitch if needed, but comparing his Max Tow Sport 7600lbs tow to a Mojave 6000lbs. tow capacity is the big thing, the Mohave suspension is great at soaking up any kind of bumps and high speed runs across speed bumps but the springs are soft for towing it hauling. That 450lb. Hitch weight is a lot do a weight hitch……Jack
Thanks! I’ll look into those.I have a Mojave and tow several trailers the rear is soft. White Rabbit (RIP) who was in here turned me onto Max Tow springs, still progressive but firmer, but with an RSI cap on and towing or not towing I really like them. White Rabbit had them with and without a cap on and said the weight of the cap made the ride nice, no cap a bit too stiff. Max Tow springs are shorter then Mojave springs so I put a set of Icon aluminum 1 3/8” spacers on rear. I wanted to stay away from things that could limit articulation, but the ride is much better, just towed about 5500 lbs in a landscape trailer with no WDHitch, and right was great, gas mileage sucked though!…..Jack
500 pounds of tongue weight really made my Overland's butt sag. I can imagine a Mojave with that much tongue weight.I agree with Snake Eyes on the hitch if needed, but comparing his Max Tow Sport 7600lbs tow to a Mojave 6000lbs. tow capacity is the big thing, the Mohave suspension is great at soaking up any kind of bumps and high speed runs across speed bumps but the springs are soft for towing it hauling. That 450lb. Hitch weight is a lot do a weight hitch……Jack
I swear Jeep must have bad quality control. My rear overland springs are like rocks when the truck is unloaded. When towing the whole Jeep rides better.Overlands have pretty soft springs.
Tow rating is 6,000 pounds.
But damn, the ride is fantastic, especially when my wife has commented twice now on how wonderful the ride is in my truck.