Jeeperjamie
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- First Name
- Jamie
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- 2020 jeep gladiator
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Not trying to argue about it, I have compared as stated and I'm just going by what I was told by people who may or may not know but who I respect at the dealership as far as the 2% comment, if that's not accurate it's still a small enough number that FCA hasn't put it at the top of their list of things to prioritize. As far as lemon law goes, you would be hard pressed to get a buy back if there is a fix for the issue and its in the works of being done. Like you stated, if you have taken it in 3 times and the issue hasn't been fixed then you would could get a buy back, if they had already replaced the steering box and it hadn't fixed your issue. The OP had asked if a buy back was possible, he hasn't even had the TSB done yet, that's why I was saying a Buy back at this stage would likely not happen.WRONG. It's not a judge that handles these - it's the state AG.
In Iowa it's SO simple. The criteria is spelled out and it's amazing how easy it is to get the lemon law thing going. If I go in I believe it's 3 times and still no fix, or if they have the truck over xx days, it's lemon law - end of story. The days don't even have to be consecutive.
Where's the 2% come from? Pulling a number out of the air. That's where.
You says yours is fine - I suggest you compare first. Too many people have seen a night and day difference - even many who didn't think it was all that bad to begin with.
I didn't think mine was bad, not really, wander - yes, can't drive one handed and try to eat your ice cream cone..........
Then my wife complained about it. I took it to the dealer, the tech drove my truck, and checked some things out and an hour later came to me saying it had a problem. I let them decide, I just asked them to look and tell me if my wife was right or if I was right. I didn't even say "my truck has a steering problem - fix it"
Now I can actually take my eyes off the road for 2 seconds, stay between the lines a lot more easily, no more wander at all, and it drives just like my Chevy did.
There's no such thing as this "it's a Jeep thing" or "it's a solid axle thing" - both are bull shit.
My truck handles as well as anything else I've driven (the exception is I won't compare it to the modern Grand Cherokee as those have quick ratio RACK AND PINION steering)
If this was a solid axle thing - then every WJ on the road would be wandering around and steer like crap. They don't - they steer as well as any car, better than some - and the WJ is a solid axle SUV. Mine is as easy to drive as any car - and it's got over 127,000 miles on it.
So don't go pulling this solid axle bull or "it's a Jeep thing" as I've driven a number of solid axle Jeeps. Maybe if you go back to the CJ era............. but not in recent years.
There is zero reason for a solid axle vehicle to not steer like any other on a paved surface, it's that easy. I've done alignments since I was a teen, hundreds of vehicles of all sorts - meaning I've test driven hundreds of vehicles and know about steering geometry.
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