This thread is a good reminder to get underneath and check your shocks, axle seals and transmission for leaks.
I usually inspect about once a month. :)
I ordered a 2019 Challenger R/T and while it only gets driven on fair weather summer days, I will not part with it. Way too much fun.
Certainly, it could never take the place of my Mojave. Fun in a 100% different kind of way.
Life is short. Trade the Maverick for close to what you paid because...
My buddy has a new Silverado that he ditched the stock skins for the General Grabber A/TX. He absolutely loves them in all weather conditions. I have ridden in the truck, and it is smooth as silk.
Great that you were able to get to the bottom of your issues! Always good to get dirty and know all the "nooks and crannies" of your ride.
As for the dealer you purchased your JT from, that's another story. Don't recommend it to anyone.
Mine came with the AT3's. Granted, I didn't put a ton of miles on them before switching them out to KO2's but I could tell a difference right away with the road manners and ride quality. I am also impressed with how quiet they are.
Just my .02 cents, but I think it will take another couple of years for things to stabilize. And even if this is true, it still won't be the same as it was pre-Covid. Just the new normal.
The whole game has changed when auto manufacturers slow (or stop) production purposefully to intentionally...
Here in NW Wisconsin, we have had a brutal '22-'23 winter season with 60" of snow so far and counting (we know how March can be). My Mojave with 33" KO2's is an absolute beast in the snow. I have no weight in the bed. I do have Selec-Trac and have had been using it full time since the first snow...
A sad day for the folks in and around the Belvidere, IL area. :(
Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep®, announced in December that it would close its Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois, which employs 1,350 workers. Despite efforts from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker to convince Stellantis...