Dice23
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Robert
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2018
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 77
- Reaction score
- 36
- Location
- Nesconset NY
- Vehicle(s)
- 2016 2 door Jeep Wrangler Sport S with a 2 1/2” lift and 35 inch tires
- Occupation
- Clerk on the NYSE
- Vehicle Showcase
- 1
First, greetings from a fellow (former) Long Islander! I hope you take your Jeep out on Smith's Point regularly, even though its a parking lot. I remember when you had to be a member of the Long Island Beach Buggy Association to go out there, there were about a dozen or so people with permits for what, 10 miles of beach?
I've owned almost nothing but Wranglers for 25 years, at least 10 I can't even count, so I'm familiar with the play in the steering. It was noticeable in each of the three JKs I owned, too, but acceptable. The JL is very different - it wonders all over a highway lane, noticeably worse than any Jeep I've owned, even the CJs. Maybe you are right and its a "design feature," but to me it is a step backwards. Granted, most of my driving is highway and beach, but still, most people drive their Jeeps much more on road than off.
Just my two cents, I don't claim to be an expert or mechanic in any way, just an "end user" who finds it a bit unfordable with daily 60 mile each way commute. Unlike some folks on the forum, no other aspect of the JL bothers me on long highway drives, except the steering play.[/You could have a point. Some of the new Jl’s Might have too loose steering. It’s something that might have to be looked over. My JLU Rubicon drives the way I expected but it’s very stable. Some of the first year JL’s could have this problem you speak of.
Sponsored