Called my local dealer and was quoted a $735 price for the Mopar Gorilla glass with an install price of $175. There is a 10 day lead time on the Mopar window.
The Mopar warranty wording is suspect. They clearly state they will cover labor. However, I’m curious to know how they would repair it? Would they try and repair it like Safelite?
“Mopar Windshield Made with Corning Gorilla Glass has a 2-year limited (from date of install), unlimited-mile...
On a recent trip my windshield was unfortunately hit by two rocks that cracked it. I’m looking at both the Mopar Gorilla glass and the HGP Gorilla glass. I’m leaning towards Mopar with the thought that warranted repairs would be easier at any Jeep dealer. However, the price of the HGP glass is...
Update: got the Jeep back from the dealer and was told that it was designed that way because the doors can come off. When I expressed frustration with that answer because it doesn’t happen on the other 3 doors I was met with a “keep an eye on it” response.
So I’ll be watching it and bringing it...
Only one of my windows is exhibiting this behavior and I noticed it when I was spraying my truck with a low pressure wand at a car wash… are you seeing this on multiple windows?
JFC - just found that my rear middle shoulder belt won’t retract properly. I’ve literally got to feed it back into the seat to get it to return to the original position. Anyone else having the same issue?
I found a few paint defects on my fender flares after I purchased it. Lucky the detailer that put a ceramic coating on my Gladiator was able to remove all but one. I’m not impressed with the quality of Jeep’s paint at all.
Has anyone had any issues with their door windows sagging? I noticed my rear passenger window was loose enough that it let water in during a rain storm. Upon closer inspection I can place my hand on the window and shift it around quite a bit.
I thought the same thing. I also liked the styling - I didn’t find it ugly like the upcoming Hyundai truck (looks too much like the old Subaru Brats).