InvertedLogic
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"Downgraded" from a JLUR to a nearly identical JTR. Fits my lifestyle better
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Gladiator better for...wheeling? Yer joking, right?Thanks for the forum policing. I've owned 3 wranglers and a gladiator.
When I decided I needed to upgrade from the JK, I spent months reading the JL forums, and was planning on building a rubi 2 door.
I also read most of the tech and build stuff over here since they have been out for 2 more model years and there are some extremely good people that share info that don't visit the JT forums..
My point was only this, there are some distinct advantages that the JT has over non-rubi wranglers. If that upsets you, the internet isn't for you. And beefier front axle isn't an advantage? I'll be sure to let the JL guys I wheel with know that their busted carriers and chipped pinions don't matter. If you wheel these things, they break. And starting with stronger for less money isn't a negative.
Enjoy your weekend.
they do have a breakover problem, but a lift and tires fix that. 3.45 gears and a M186 are a little more expensive to resolve. Also, nowhere did I say it was better for wheeling. But it is more robust stock and easier to upgrade to run 37's than a non rubi JL.Gladiator better for...wheeling? Yer joking, right?
That long wheelbase and big ass get stuck everywhere. Even on FCAās own indoor ride and drives, and at FCAās outdoor press events....
Notice Jeep staff show up to Gladiator events wearing gloves ...ready to push....
So I like to grab lunch at Jimmy Johns. They offer two drink sizes. When the cashier asks me which I'd like, I answer, "Small." Then the cashier informs me that they only have "medium" or "large". This leads to me explaining that a "medium" goes in the middle of "small" and "large". If you only have two sizes, you don't have a medium.What CAN'T a JT do that other midsized trucks CAN do?
I am one that is considering trading in my 2dr JL Rubi for a JTR. I love my jeep but 2k towing is a joke. The problem is even tho I got my loaded JL for 45k I am still 1K upside down of KBB after 2yrs. And the loaded JTR is 65k. I have looked at the Ram 1500 but to get all the options its just as much.So I like to grab lunch at Jimmy Johns. They offer two drink sizes. When the cashier asks me which I'd like, I answer, "Small." Then the cashier informs me that they only have "medium" or "large". This leads to me explaining that a "medium" goes in the middle of "small" and "large". If you only have two sizes, you don't have a medium.
So let's talk trucks. Toyota makes a Tacoma and a Tundra, or small and large. But it's hard to market a "small truck," so the Tacoma is mid-sized. Ford makes a Ranger, F150, F250, etc. So the F150 should be their mid-sized. Nope, that's the Ranger, because of the small truck marketing challenge again.
It's all ridiculous, which is why I didn't use the mid-sized caveat. I said "truck." I'd start listing things that a "truck" can do that a JT can't, but life is short. Besides, that wasn't my main point. If a JT fits your lifestyle and meets your needs, I say buy one. I prefer my 2 door Jeep. When I want a truck, I'll by one. Maybe a nice, mid-sized TRX and not one of those new, small-sized Dakotas they're talking about...
I think (think) there's about a 1500lb towing capacity difference betweeb the JT and Ram 1500. If the JT gets you what you need, problem solved.I am one that is considering trading in my 2dr JL Rubi for a JTR. I love my jeep but 2k towing is a joke. The problem is even tho I got my loaded JL for 45k I am still 1K upside down of KBB after 2yrs. And the loaded JTR is 65k. I have looked at the Ram 1500 but to get all the options its just as much.
To resolve #2, Just get a bed cover? It's 500 bucks, order it from factory, what am I missing here?I love Gladiators. But I wouldnāt call going from a JL to a JT an āupgrade.ā
Iāve owned several Wranglers over the years. I traded my JK for a Toyota Tacoma; I was back in a Wrangler within six months.
These are the things I didnāt like about owning a midsize pickup:
We tend to take for granted Wranglerās maneuverability around town and everyday convenience.
- Length of the thing. It looked ācompactā until I tried to park the thing. It got old fast. Gladiator is 18 inches longer than JLU.
- Thereās room for people OR for groceries, but not both. Unless you plan on putting an ugly canopy, your groceries, gym bag, etc. need to go inside. If you are carrying people, you have to put everything else in the back. Thatās a no-no if (a) itās raining or (b) you are going to get on the freeway. Donāt ask how I know...
Bed cover doesn't account for extreme temps (either hot or cold) and things like ice cream or milk. For long drives with the kids to the mountains for skiing, it means that the ski boots have to be packed inside, or they are freezing by the time you get to the hill.To resolve #2, Just get a bed cover? It's 500 bucks, order it from factory, what am I missing here?
Biggest problem with a 1500 or PowerWagon is sheer size. It's incredibly difficult to get it down somewhat narrow trails. JT doesn't have that problem.I think (think) there's about a 1500lb towing capacity difference betweeb the JT and Ram 1500. If the JT gets you what you need, problem solved.
Agreed. I was speaking to towing capacity, not necessarily down a narrow trail.Biggest problem with a 1500 or PowerWagon is sheer size. It's incredibly difficult to get it down somewhat narrow trails. JT doesn't have that problem.
Ram 1500ās max towing capacity is almost 70% more than JTI think (think) there's about a 1500lb towing capacity difference betweeb the JT and Ram 1500. If the JT gets you what you need, problem solved.
2021 ram 1500 4x4 towing 6,300 - 11,350Ram 1500ās max towing capacity is almost 70% more than JT
JT is 7,650 lbs while Ram 1500 is 12,750 lbs
also depends on JT trim. JT Rubi diesel I just built is only 6k.Ram 1500ās max towing capacity is almost 70% more than JT
JT is 7,650 lbs while Ram 1500 is 12,750 lbs