Sponsored

Which Gladiator is the better buy?

XJADDICTION

Banned
Banned
Joined
Dec 16, 2017
Threads
11
Messages
821
Reaction score
1,669
Location
TN
Vehicle(s)
2020 JT SS Max Tow, 2005 WK Hemi, 2013 Mustang GT
Occupation
Surgical CSFA
Isn’t the tow package just a receiver and trailer light plug? 3.73 gears is not the tow package
sure the base tow package has that and a 5000 maximum when towing. OP wants to tow 6000lbs occasionally. The JT does much better with the bigger brakes, better cooling system, 8 speed automatic, wider axles and 4:10 gears. Only the Rubicon and Max Tow have these extra items and they make a big difference when towing with the 3.6 gasser.
Sponsored

 

Gvsukids

Well-Known Member
First Name
Justin
Joined
Mar 7, 2020
Threads
26
Messages
7,259
Reaction score
6,897
Location
Grand Rapids
Website
www.youtube.com
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Sport S Max Tow
Occupation
Delivery Driver
Only the Rubicon and Max Tow have these extra items and they make a big difference when towing with the 3.6 gasser.
Or high altitude.
 
OP
OP

TxRubi

Member
First Name
Adam
Joined
Jan 28, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
18
Reaction score
22
Location
Lubbock, Texas
Vehicle(s)
2020 Rubicon
Occupation
Sales
I appreciate everyone’s thoughts! I did some more searching a little further away from home and located a Rubicon in the same price range, but with 18K miles. That made the decision a whole lot easier. I pick her up on Tuesday!
 

Jaxmax

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jack
Joined
Jun 28, 2020
Threads
54
Messages
2,856
Reaction score
4,637
Location
Bally, Pa.
Vehicle(s)
Jeeps....... 2021 Mojave , 2019 Wrangler
Occupation
Electrical Manager
Good choice, the 4.10 ratio will be a benefit towing 6,000 lbs. I can also tell you I was looking at an Overland when starting but ended up thinking Rubicon cause of towing , but didn’t need low transfer case ratio and front locker, Mojave came out in 2021 and was a compromise between the Rubicon and Overland, which was way I went. Have fun, oh wait this is your sons, haha!…Jack
 
OP
OP

TxRubi

Member
First Name
Adam
Joined
Jan 28, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
18
Reaction score
22
Location
Lubbock, Texas
Vehicle(s)
2020 Rubicon
Occupation
Sales
Good choice, the 4.10 ratio will be a benefit towing 6,000 lbs. I can also tell you I was looking at an Overland when starting but ended up thinking Rubicon cause of towing , but didn’t need low transfer case ratio and front locker, Mojave came out in 2021 and was a compromise between the Rubicon and Overland, which was way I went. Have fun, oh wait this is your sons, haha!…Jack
Yeah, I’ve already had the thought that he may not get this one. It is LOADED, even has the trail camera. Giving a kid a heap to drive is character building!
 

Sponsored

Artsifrtsi

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jude
Joined
Apr 28, 2020
Threads
38
Messages
1,526
Reaction score
2,497
Location
Huntsville, AL
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Overland, 2005 Wrangler X
Build Thread
Link
Occupation
Resident Pompous A-Hole
Yeah, I’ve already had the thought that he may not get this one. It is LOADED, even has the trail camera. Giving a kid a heap to drive is character building!
I wouldn't say a fully loaded Jeep builds character... My 9yo will get my '05 TJ-x when he gets a license. It has a 6sp, 4.0l, and air-con... that should build character...
 

bleda2002

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 11, 2021
Threads
24
Messages
2,746
Reaction score
4,489
Location
34655
Vehicle(s)
2021 JTR Firecracker Red
Yeah, I’ve already had the thought that he may not get this one. It is LOADED, even has the trail camera. Giving a kid a heap to drive is character building!

Seems way too nice for a kid to smash (everyone smashes their first car). Get them a used ranger/colorado/maveric and let them smash something like that instead.
 
OP
OP

TxRubi

Member
First Name
Adam
Joined
Jan 28, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
18
Reaction score
22
Location
Lubbock, Texas
Vehicle(s)
2020 Rubicon
Occupation
Sales
I wouldn't say a fully loaded Jeep builds character... My 9yo will get my '05 TJ-x when he gets a license. It has a 6sp, 4.0l, and air-con... that should build character...
You misunderstood. I wouldn’t give a first time driver a loaded up vehicle. A beater is the ticket.
 

Artsifrtsi

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jude
Joined
Apr 28, 2020
Threads
38
Messages
1,526
Reaction score
2,497
Location
Huntsville, AL
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Overland, 2005 Wrangler X
Build Thread
Link
Occupation
Resident Pompous A-Hole
You misunderstood. I wouldn’t give a first time driver a loaded up vehicle. A beater is the ticket.
That's fair... our TJ isn't a beater though... just not optioned. We've had it since new, and now only has 130k on it...
 

Sponsored

Tommyd

Well-Known Member
First Name
Tommy
Joined
Dec 30, 2021
Threads
36
Messages
716
Reaction score
621
Location
Georgia
Vehicle(s)
2020 jeep gladiator sport
Occupation
Grounds manager
Rubicon, I have the Max tow and got it to use as a truck. I have dirt bikes and 4 wheelers to off-road hard with. The Rubicon has all the parts the Max Tow has, wider axles, more stable with heavy loads, lower gear ratio 4:10’s better towing and going larger tire size is not a problem up to a 37” BFG AT KO (about a 36” tire diameter). Rubicon has the bigger brakes and cooling as does the Max Tow. Plus the Rubicon has front and rear lockers, 4:1 transfer case and sway bar disconnect the Max Tow does not have.

So, towing 6,000 pounds with the 8 speed automatic and 4:10’s on Rubicon stock 33” tire is no problem. I haven’t had issues towing 7000lbs and 37” tires on stock gearing with my Max Tow.
The overland does not have any of the towing extras a Max Tow or a Rubicon has. I’ve driven thousands of miles with my Max tow and it is smooth as silk on the road. I love it. Can’t imagine the overland is any better and if it is, it’s because of lighter duty spring rates, something you don’t want to tow with.
All gladiators have the same size brakes. These are the only differences with the max tow.
Jeep Gladiator Which Gladiator is the better buy? 31688F26-8609-4523-984D-E7FA793438C5
 

IslandFalconer

Well-Known Member
First Name
Peter
Joined
Jan 4, 2021
Threads
13
Messages
191
Reaction score
450
Location
Canada
Vehicle(s)
Gladiator, BMW R9T, BMW X4M40i
Occupation
Falconer
Unless you plan on off roading, the overland is a much nicer daily driver, and better on gas.

just my .02
 

BLK HOLE

Well-Known Member
First Name
Zach
Joined
Jun 6, 2019
Threads
17
Messages
1,275
Reaction score
2,337
Location
San Antonio
Vehicle(s)
2020 JTR, 2012 JKUR
Vehicle Showcase
1
I don't get it, the answer is always a Mojave.....
Thats like the most poser Jeep of all time, lol. It is the best Mall Crawl model tho.

There's only 3 models anyway.

Rubicon
Mojave
Sport
- The rest are just sports badged and optioned differently.
 

XJADDICTION

Banned
Banned
Joined
Dec 16, 2017
Threads
11
Messages
821
Reaction score
1,669
Location
TN
Vehicle(s)
2020 JT SS Max Tow, 2005 WK Hemi, 2013 Mustang GT
Occupation
Surgical CSFA
All gladiators have the same size brakes. These are the only differences with the max tow.
31688F26-8609-4523-984D-E7FA793438C5.png
Well maybe they do now but when I bought mine in October 2019 they had bigger brakes than other models except the Rubicon.

point is just the wider axles, better cooling system, back up camera with zoom and 4:10 gear ratio are what the OP needs for towing 6000lbs. Op is asking about the overland vs the rubicon… no other models. These are used Jts obviously. The Rubicon has the same stuff the Max Tow had only lower tow and payload than Max Tow because it is heavier and the rear coils are lighter duty for off road vs Max Tow rear coils were heavier duty for load.
The overland can’t tow as much as the Rubicon and the Overland payload is less at least prior to 2023.

Now the latest 2023 difference I see is the HD tow packages have the FNC rotors rather than standard.

IMOP, 20,000 miles extra means nothing to me (I put 50,000+ miles on my JT in 2022) I would go with the Rubicon for those things mentioned above as well as the lockers and 4:1 T-case. I have no idea what OP is towing, but if it’s a boat and your hauling up a steep incline out of water even on Pavement, yes you have to maintain a straight line, use the 4:10 gear ratio combined with the 4:1 (again not turning) in 4 low and this could make the difference between hauling a boat out of water or not. Then there are the Rubicon front and rear lockers (though problematic and jeep lockers are not for me) as long as they work there is no replacement for having them when you need them.

I don’t dislike the Overland it just is the Sahara of the JTs and IMOP is for people DDing them without towing much, carrying much or going off road As hard as you can with the Rubicon.

we can argue this all day long but what the OP is asking is which is better for towing and do the extra 20,000 miles of the Rubicon make a difference.
IMOP, and no one here is going to change my 2 Pennie’s on this opinion is that the Rubicon JT is best option vs the Overland for their intended use (and I have a lot of experience towing, road driving and off road driving).
Sponsored

 
 







Top