seven30
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- First Name
- Tom
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2021
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- Location
- central texas/ south colorado
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 JTM 6spd, 2001 Cherokee, 1992 Comanche
- Occupation
- Programer
What I noticed on my Gladiator are ball joints that are not "failed" but have weak internal spring loading. These deflect easily. On a car they would be fine but not so with the larger'/heavier wheels the Gladiator runs.Looking for input on my gladiator. Been at dealer 5 times now they have replaced track bar, steering box, drag link, Pittman arm. Re torqued everything and re aligned multiple times. And a new fox steering stabilizer.
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they added an aftermarket control arm drop bracket to attempt to remedy the problem but it caused weird drivability issues like bump steer and a awkward double rebound bounce over smaller bumps like expansion joints.
I explicitly explained to the dealer to remove the aftermarket part since it didn’t belong on the jeep engineered kit, and they tried to just put it on again and told me to deal with it. I refused the part because “legally” if it causes a crash and I kill someone because if it they will tel me to kick rocks because it was aftermarket. Also, why did it work perfectly for 13k miles and magically now it does not. Something’s just not right and they can’t figure it out.
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