hosejockey61
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- 2000ish TJ, 2020 Gladiator Rubicon
And I haven't seen you around in a long time!Ah, that makes a lot more sense!
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And I haven't seen you around in a long time!Ah, that makes a lot more sense!
Hey Mike! I did not even pay attention to the username when you replied. How you been? I've not been active on the Wrangler forum for a while as I've been hanging out in the overlanding world these days. My kid enjoys that kind of wheeling over the technical trails, so that's what I'm doing these days. I actually enjoy it more as well.And I haven't seen you around in a long time!
Hey Keith,Hey Mike! I did not even pay attention to the username when you replied. How you been? I've not been active on the Wrangler forum for a while as I've been hanging out in the overlanding world these days. My kid enjoys that kind of wheeling over the technical trails, so that's what I'm doing these days. I actually enjoy it more as well.
Start calling roadside assistance early and often! I’ve only owned my Gladiator for one day, but my previous ride was an EcoDiesel that was let’s just say was the worst vehicle I’ve ever owned. Ram roadside assistance was always able to expedite repairs and scare the beejesus out of a recalcitrant facility.Front axle disconnect module gone, less than 5000 km on the Truck. Expected date of part to get in is late November. Jeep has been sitting at the dealership over a month already and can't be driven. Needless to say I'm completely disheartened right now. Can someone make me feel better about this, haha
Anyone else with this issue?
Absolutely loved my Rubicon until this happened
Jeep sat for just short of 2 months then they got the part in and fixed it the day of. Haven't had a hitch with it since (besides the recall), which is completed now tooWhat ever happened with your situation?