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Best Tire Inflator for a Jeep Gladiator (Mojave, Rubicon)

Fanttik X8 APEX, X9 Pro, and X9 Ultra on every Gladiator trim — Sport, Overland, Rubicon, Mojave, and lifted 35/37 builds with preset PSI modes.

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The Jeep Gladiator Mojave and Rubicon trims share the Wrangler's tire-pressure-obsessed culture but add a pickup bed and a longer wheelbase. Mojave's desert-tuned Fox shocks and Rubicon's rock-crawl 33-inch M/Ts each demand specific PSI discipline. Here's how the Fanttik X9 Pro handles Gladiator life, with a pragmatic look at when the X9 Ultra earns its size.

The Quick Answer

For Gladiator Sport / Overland on stock highway-biased rubber, the Fanttik X8 APEX handles daily duties. For Gladiator Rubicon (33-inch M/T), Mojave (33-inch A/T), and lifted Gladiators on 35s+, the Fanttik X9 Pro with preset modes is the right tool — same reasoning as on the Wrangler, plus a longer wheelbase doesn't change tire physics.

Why This Question Matters

Gladiator Rubicon and Mojave owners tend to air down for exactly the same reasons Wrangler Rubicon owners do — traction on rock or sand — but they carry more gear in the bed. Campers, cargo racks, and aftermarket drawers add weight that can shift the optimal trail PSI by a few psi. A preset-mode inflator lets you flip between loaded and unloaded configurations without re-thinking each tire.

The Specs You Need to Know

Gladiator trim / tire Street PSI Trail PSI X8 APEX 0→street X9 Pro 0→street
Sport (245/75R17) 40 PSI 22-26 PSI several minutes several minutes
Overland (255/70R18) 40 PSI 22-26 PSI several minutes several minutes
Rubicon (285/70R17 M/T) 37 PSI 15-22 PSI several minutes several minutes
Mojave (265/70R18 A/T) 37 PSI 18-24 PSI (sand) several minutes several minutes
Lifted on 35s 28-32 PSI 12-18 PSI several minutes several minutes
Lifted on 37s 26-30 PSI 10-15 PSI several minutes several minutes
Fanttik hardware X8 APEX: 150 PSI, 12V cordless X9 Pro: preset modes, higher volume

Step-by-Step: Air-Up a Gladiator Rubicon After a Trail Run

  1. Park on level ground outside the trail. Set the transfer case to 2H, engage park, and open the hood briefly to let the engine bay cool if you've been crawling slowly uphill.
  2. Select your Gladiator's highway PSI preset on the X9 Pro. A stock Rubicon is 37 PSI; a lifted Gladiator on 35s is typically 28-30 PSI.
  3. Start at the driver-front tire. Thread the hose onto the valve stem. Gladiator factory valve stems are standard.
  4. Press power. The X9 Pro auto-stops at the preset. Move to the next tire. Rest the pump 30-60 seconds between tires 2 and 3 in hot ambient conditions.
  5. If you're running a bed camper or loaded overlanding, verify rear-tire PSI against your loaded-placard target, not the unloaded factory number.
  6. After all four tires are set, verify at least one with a separate analog gauge. Drive at least 2 miles before trusting the Jeep TPMS readout.

Mojave vs Rubicon: Different Tire Conversations

Gladiator Mojave is Jeep's high-speed desert-runner trim, with Fox internal-bypass shocks and a 265/70R18 all-terrain. Sand PSI targets for Mojave are slightly higher than rock-crawl targets for Rubicon (18-24 vs 15-22) because sand flotation needs a different sidewall profile. Both trims benefit from the X9 Pro's preset modes — a Mojave owner saves "sand PSI" and "highway PSI"; a Rubicon owner saves "rock PSI" and "highway PSI."

What to Watch Out For

  • Gladiator bed camper weight (OVRLND, GoFastCampers, etc.) dramatically changes rear axle load. If you run a bed camper, your rear tire PSI target is probably 40+ PSI, not 37.
  • Gladiator EcoDiesel (2021-2023) owners: engine swap doesn't change tire PSI, but the added weight over the front axle means stock 37 PSI may not be enough front for loaded tow. Check loaded placard.
  • Rubicon's factory 33-inch M/T tires wear faster than equivalent A/Ts. If you've replaced them with A/Ts, your PSI sweet spot likely shifted by 2-3 PSI.

FAQ

Q: What PSI for a Gladiator Rubicon on 33s?
A: Highway 37 PSI factory; trail 15-22 depending on terrain. The X9 Pro preset stores both targets.

Q: Is the X8 APEX enough for a Gladiator Mojave on sand?
A: Yes, but you'll be airing back up for 5 minutes per tire. X9 Pro cuts that to 3.5 minutes per tire, meaningful after a day of dunes.

Q: Does the Gladiator bed camper change the inflator pick?
A: Not the pick, but the target. A bed camper pushes your rear PSI target up; same pump, new preset.

Verdict

For daily-driver Gladiator Sport and Overland, the Fanttik X8 APEX is enough. For Rubicon, Mojave, and lifted Gladiators, the Fanttik X9 Pro with preset modes is the trail-ready pick. X9 Ultra becomes the right call at 37 inches and lifted builds that see regular sand or dune use.

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