Thanks for sharing. Good to know that the steering issue was addressed for the 2019'sI have about 300 mles on my JLUR and the steering is tight.
I have a 2019 Rubicon previously I had a JK I have about 400 miles on her. I Seem to have the drifting issues at first so I checked my tires the pressure Was at 47 psi so I lowered it to 34 and that has seem to help out its tightened up the steering
Manufactured date is 11/18 If anything else changes I will repost[/QUOTE
Fuses were not seated properly? Wow...would not expect that. Did you check them all and pushed them in to secure all?I picked up my 2019 JLUS yesterday. I only test drove a 2018 and I didnāt have any steering issues during the test drive. That being said I have only driven around 80 miles since I picked up my 19. About 50 miles of the 80 were highway driving the rest everyday street driving. I found the steering so far to be tight, responsive with no wondering. So responsive in fact I took a few turns a little tight until I got used to it. So far Iām very happy with it. If any issues pop up within the next few days Iāll post them. The one stand out issue I did have when I picked up the Wrangler was fuses and relays in the fuse box not fully seated in the fuse box.
Thanks for the update. What's your tire pressure?I picked up my 2019 JLUR on Friday, it wandered the entire 55 mile ride home. Keeping it between the lines was exhausting. Iāve had my wife drive it with out warning her and she reported āthe steering is funnyā.
I called for an appointment on Monday and the first they could get me in was tomorrow. Iālol have about 130 miles on it by the time I get it to the dealer.
37 cold.Thanks for the update. What's your tire pressure?
Welp. That ain't it. Let us know how it goes.37 cold.