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Rockntoy

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A temperature sensor that reads the current temperature without having to drive a distance to get a real time reading. Sucks to park it in the evening when temps are in the 60's and then do a remote start and it is in the 20's and heated seats /heater will not work until you drive a short distance. Plus fix the damn water that drains right on the legs as you enter or exit.
 

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Reasonably priced gear ratio options that can be selected as a standalone feature, optional tire sizes, 6 or 8 aux switch option instead of 4, BFG KO2’s as the standard tires for Willy’s trim and higher, optional for all. Personally, I think that a Rubicon with 4.88 gears and 35’s would be the preferred customer quick order options.
 

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  • Ventilated seats especially for leather
  • higher power inverter to be useful
  • Some way to allow aftermarket electrical add-on's, such as a 3/8" size positive and negative distribution block so adding things like a winch, or DC/DC charger, or other high draw items do not have to connect directly to the battery - will make warranty concerns with electrical issues significantly easier as well as make battery replacement easier, and allow for a cleaner wiring layout
  • Full floating rear axle for Rubicon
  • Heated headlights for ice/snow melt
  • Factory block heater option
  • 35's and 4.88's on the Rubicon since they will fit with no suspension modification anyway - or make it a standalone option
 

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the only thing that will make me trade in my JT and buy a new one this decade is a factory 5.7 with a manual transmission. Also willing to accept a I6TT 3.0 with a manual transmission. Also willing to accept an EV JT with the 6spd manual jeep put in the magneto concept.

just give me more power with a clutch pedal in case i'm not being clear enough.
 

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As always keep the diesel and get a better damn fuel pump. Don't fault us for searching better parts because Jeep engineering doesn't seem to have a clue. Can't believe Bosch is the only game in town.
 

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- 5.7L V8 option (the 6.4L is great, but the 5.7L would still be my choice)
2ndly: A I-4 cylinder diesel, preferably Cummins instead of the current pile of crap
- Rear locker in lower trims than the Rubi
- Factory installed brake controller (so that you don't loose the cig lighter with installing the Mopar one)
- Two more accessory switches, love them but 4 isn't enough
 

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-How about fixing the crappy dealers. The worst part of owning a Jeep or Ram pick up is dealing with the dealers for purchasing with add-a -fees and their crappy service centers.
-While I don't mind the 3.6 for everyday use it sucks for towing or anything else.
- a central place on Jeeps website to find in stock vehicles with the options I want so that I can contact that dealer.
 

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Wireless phone charger and wireless carplay.
Aux switches standard
Power connections on top of the dash (USB)
Pre-routed aux power/switch wires for common aftermarket accessories (top of windshield, rear of the bed, etc.)
Upgraded insulation package / lined hard top standard
Modern engine option (ditch the 3.6)
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