notnalc68
That dude from Mississippi
I wouldn’t tow anything more than probably 4500 pounds with one and be comfortable doing it. I’ve tried more weight than that and on short hauls it’s ok, but I’d be worn out after a few hundred miles.
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People are thinking the JT is a full size truck and trying to tow more than it can tow. Just like People taking a 1/2 ton pickup and trying to tow with it like it's a 1 ton. I see it everyday
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I love my Gladiator but I sure as hell didn't buy it for its towing capabilities. Sure, it can be done but that's a far cry from saying that it can be done well and with ease.
I watched a TFL Truck video towing with a Rubicon Gladiator, and a hybrid F-150. They had a proper load distribution hitch, and towed 6000 pounds at 70 mph. They had no problem with the towing characteristics.
I agree, it isn’t made for heavy duty towing, but a person should have no problem towing a travel trailer that is in the proper weight range. Of course, I speaking of random towing, and not towing on a monthly basis.
Dale can tell you all about high mileage towing of travel trailers, and there is no substitute for the proper vehicle. If you tow frequently, you need to buy a 2500 series pickup.
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