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Thanks to both of you. Guess that would make sense. I didnt think about the heavier tires.

Its not that my Jeep wont go, it does, I just think the Mojave moved quicker.

On a side note though, I think the few times I have punched it in the HT and hit over 5K RPMs, it burned a bit of oil. When I changed it last it wasnt completely full. Maybe an 1/8th down on the stick. I assume due to punching it :D LOL
Were you driving an automatic Gladiator and normally drive a manual Jeep? That would make a difference.

Someone mentioned the Mojave's are hard to come by... I'll be selling mine when my Wrangler gets in (fall) lol
2022 Mojave, manual trans, 6k miles (though likely will be 7k by the fall), insulated hard top, cold weather, LED lights, trailer tow, bed lined, hard tonneau cover.
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Were you driving an automatic Gladiator and normally drive a manual Jeep? That would make a difference.

Someone mentioned the Mojave's are hard to come by... I'll be selling mine when my Wrangler gets in (fall) lol
2022 Mojave, manual trans, 6k miles (though likely will be 7k by the fall), insulated hard top, cold weather, LED lights, trailer tow, bed lined, hard tonneau cover.
Both were automatic.
 

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I don't know where you are getting that a Mojave is all that peppy. I owned one the year they came out, and it felt pretty much like any other 3.6 powered Jeep I've owned. If fact, the reason I sold it was due to lack of power. I traded the "Desert Rated" Mojave for a Ram 1500 TRX, which has close to double the horsepower, and much better suspension.

When it comes to desert running the Mojave was a bit underwhelming
 

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I traded the "Desert Rated" Mojave for a Ram 1500 TRX, which has close to double the horsepower, and much better suspension.
And......you’ve not even touched on the cold-start exhaust note of the TRX.
 

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I don't know where you are getting that a Mojave is all that peppy. I owned one the year they came out, and it felt pretty much like any other 3.6 powered Jeep I've owned. If fact, the reason I sold it was due to lack of power. I traded the "Desert Rated" Mojave for a Ram 1500 TRX, which has close to double the horsepower, and much better suspension.

When it comes to desert running the Mojave was a bit underwhelming
lol yeah i'm selling my Mojave for a Wrangler 392
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