I should have! Lisa called me about an hour later.Wow. I made sure I took the service manager with me to demonstrate the event.
I know that but it's easier to get a single hand on a set of calipers and snap a picture vs holding a tape IMO. NO fumbling with a tape measure. Solid numbers too.for gods sake use a tape measure, suspension is not measure in thousands.
I've thought about it! Don't have a GoPro. Got a rylo though.Has anyone mounted a GoPro down there to capture the suspension bottoming out and then slowing down the video to see it clear enough? I have not had it happen to me yet. Rubicon diesel here and itās a week old.
I have one but I havenāt observed the problem yet.I've thought about it! Don't have a GoPro. Got a rylo though.
Iām going to have to find a road like that. MD went gangbusters on fixing the roads during covid. Just about every road is resurfaced in my area.Hit a 1 to 2 inch road heave or deep grate at 30mph you see what the fuss is about.
Call Lisa!Glad I found this thread. I noticed this the first day I had my Rubicon gladiator. Will add this to my problem list when I take it in tomorrow
Wasnāt me.Warning: FLAME-ON:
Apparently, some of us have been angry with Jeep Cares folks because you ātook careā of the diesel suspension issues on your own, and now expect Stellantis to pay you back?!?
What the deuce?!? If this is you, itās your fault you didnāt engage your dealer and Jeep Cares from the beginning. And now you want Stellantis to pay for your poor decision making? Let me guess⦠your relationship with your dealer sucks and you feel like you got screwed. Get a new dealer. Take responsibility for your actions.
You should be ashamed of yourselves. You are probably the same people making a bad name for Jeep owners at off-road events too.
Flame-off