charliez
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- Charlie
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
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OMG, you and your whole family that's not even with your are going to die if you even think about towing that. There. It's been said and gotten over with. Now we can move on. You'll probably do fine. Get your hitch setup correctly, get a nice electric brake controller. Take it to a big parking lot along with some empty boxes. Set them up as corners and things you might be driving around and practice backing up and turning. If you get one oh well, just do better on the next turn and backup. Remeber the tail will swing wide as you make turns. Watch for that leaving gas pumps. Then at home, make your first trip camp driveway. Get used to how everything works, and load up what you need for 2 night in it, not what you want. You can easily take, plain and simple, too much crap that you don't need and will never use.
The tall front wind drag will probably be felt but just take it easy. That's what will hold you back the most. Make sure you religiously check tire condition and air pressure and wheel bearing. I've seen some come with not well enough packed bearings so after a few trips, pull a hub and check on them. Then plan to repack them once a year if you have a busy camping season
Then get loaded up and report back form somewhere cool, like this
The tall front wind drag will probably be felt but just take it easy. That's what will hold you back the most. Make sure you religiously check tire condition and air pressure and wheel bearing. I've seen some come with not well enough packed bearings so after a few trips, pull a hub and check on them. Then plan to repack them once a year if you have a busy camping season
Then get loaded up and report back form somewhere cool, like this
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