Ram TRX Vs. Jeep Gladiator | Off Road Match Up | Uwharrie's Daniel
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- čas přidán 17. 12. 2023
- Join us as we get out to Uwharrie National Forest and take a Couple 700 HP Ram TRX out off Road. Can a Ram TRX Rock Crawl? Doesn't It Match up to a Jeep Gladiator out on the Trails?
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Hey Brad, it’s Ethan. I just wanted to thank you for everything you and your did and taught me and my dad. I can’t wait to get out on the trail again soon! I did want to inform you that you have inspired me to start my own small CZcams channel. (Its called The ZR2 Kid) It’s no where near the quality as yours is but I’m working on it. God bless you all!
Another great video! Don’t see these everyday
Man I miss hitting Uwharrie. So many memories. Y'all did great.
Brad you’re an amazing spotter and always a pleasure to hang out with! Thank you for this experience! Had a blast!!!!
I’m glad you had fun!
@sinister3556, totally concur! 😊
Really??? I'd give him a 4 out of 10.
He says…it’s an accomplishment! My feelings exactly! Great comparison video, Brad. As always…loved it. Plus it affirms my decision to stick with my WK2 Trailhawk 😊
Black TRX the sleek light bar on top? Love it. What brand is it please
Awesome video. I am definitely taking the right side of that trail in the Red Beast Wagon as it looks way more fun. Will be down that way after I get my WKO frame mounted rock sliders installed (waiting for mfg and the installation in around 4 weeks). Currently running 37s with a 2” Thuren lift over the factory lift for the PW.
Have fun!
Saludos;! Felices fiestas y próspero año nuevo;! 🥰🥰🥰🍀👍
Gracias! Igualmente. 🎉
👍👍 for the TRX. 12-27-23
nice, tire size on the trx?
Black is 37. Beige is 38.
@@sinister3556thank you.
TrX made it easy, did the temp on the transmission ever get to high temp
Nope, They hade no issues
Looks like the trx needs lower low range gearing.
he probably didn't even have it in 4HI much less 4LO
rams are just too wide fortunately most of these trails can accomodate but back east you can't take that thing through nearly as much as a jeep/taco in the woods
Not sure. The Red Beast Wagon gets through some tight spaces so far. Just don’t be afraid of some pinstripes. One big issue is laying it down on its side down a deep mud/rock wall. It’s width goes straight up unlike a Jeep Gladiator. Mine is 84” wide from outside tire to the other side. I have been offroading with different Jeeps some wider than me and others not as wide. The PW will climb like a mountain goat in 4 Low with the front and rear lockers engaged and swaybar disconnected.
Or maybe just run both sides of the trail for comparison…
Before I even watch this vid I’m going for the JT. I had a Ram 1500 and now have a JT and there is no comparison on technical trails and rock crawling between the two. JT will walk a TRX all day.
Trx handled it's own...you do realize they are 2 completely different vehicles right? Take that JT baja and see it get ate up. Drag race - ate up. Comfort and technological advances - destroyed. But hey, you got rock crawling though 😂😂
@dawsonsschittcreek5395 You are 100% correct hence why I said no comparison in technical trails and rock crawling. 😉 When you say technological advances are you referring to the live valve shocks or whatever its called? Now if this was a video of a JT vs TRX drag and baja racing and on road comfort my money is going on the TRX all day. It's pretty simple. Whether the TRX held its on it still will get walked by a JT in the type of trails in this video. Were you offended by what I said or something?
@@dawsonsschittcreek5395you got your panties in a twist 😂😭
Just watched your video.
The name of the trail is not LITTLE DANIEL. It's DICKY BELL.
While I did enjoy your video and excellent on the spotting. The RAMS bypassed on the left side while the Gladiator did the right side. NO COMPARISON!!
Take them to the entrance to DANIEL and have them do that trail.
Don't get me wrong, the rams are ok but it's NOT a Jeep.
Of course a heavily modified, lifted, 4x4 truck with huge all terrain wheels and underbody protection will be fine rock crawling...no need for the vid. lol
Haha, of course, but it's more about the girth of these trucks being troublesome than anything else. It's hard to grasp unless you've seen one in person. You barely fit in most street lanes.