Bonanza
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For someone who doesn't even have sliders on your Jeep, that's a bold thing to say.Tell us you don't wheel it without telling us you don't wheel it. The gladiator isn't the best mid-size street truck out there for sure, but the others aren't even close off road.
But as you said here, :
"I figured hers takes care of the rocks and hard-core trails so why not get the high speed model (I have had hers up to 90mph in the dirt and it's out of its element)? We take several desert trips a year. Of course larger tires are inevitable, and probably a winch too. Otherwise the stock 2.5s and hydraulic bump stops are just too good to mess with. That's why I went with the aev kit. Should retain what's great about the truck and allow for future 37s and a bit more ground clearance. Even if I tried to build it to keep up with the JLUR, it would just get too extreme with its long wheel base and poor departure angle. I'd bet you'd need 42s and 5" of lift to match the JLUR on 3.5" and 39s. At that point you're looking at Dana 60s and a supercharger just to lug it all around. Hats off to the guys running 7+ rated rock trails in JTs, that's not the purpose of this rig for me. Low enough to be stable at speed but tall enough to not drag ALL the time."
I do appreciate you taking your hat off for me. Some trails are a bit scary and it's not for everyone. Getting some scratches on the skids is for the big boys.
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