Niteshooter
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- First Name
- Kevin
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- Oct 4, 2017
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- Toronto Canada
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- 86 Jeep CJ7, 86 T-Bird Turbo Coupe, 00 Saturn, 10 smart, 11 JK
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Haaa! The last 'real' Jeep was the CJ!The JK guys think the JK was the last real Jeep, TJ guys think their TJ was the last real Jeep ever made.
Everything else is just "soft" and "FCA junk"
The TJ was quite the step up from the CJ (yeah I purposely skipped the YJ) and the JK quite a step up from the TJ in terms of interior refinement.
I notice quite a difference in ride between the 2 door and 4 door in both the JK and JL. If you do a lot of on road driving a 4 door would be top of my list. The JL is nice, the 8.4 Uconnect is I suspect more reliable in the long run vs the JK's nav radio with the built in hard drive which seems to be a failure point. I have one of these radios and the HD is going bad, can be replaced and I will swap it for an SSD drive vs the old school mechanical version that came with the radio but who in their right minds puts a hard drive in a radio used in a truck, let alone one bouncing all over the place off road.
But as a long time CJ owner 'real' Jeeping means packing plenty of spare parts, plugs, distributor, wires, ignition coils and other essentials that will prevent you from being stuck out in the middle of nowhere...... Granted the MB owners will tell you that their's is the real Jeep and perhaps that is the closest to the truth..... Driving a CJ meant putting up with a punishing ride with quirky steering especially if you upgraded the tires to more aggressive tires and suspension. Road noise issues so you upgraded your stereo and amp in a valiant attempt to drown out wind and road noise though it typically was a failed excerise unless hearing damage was no longer a concern. The instruments were, er well really spartan, at least my Laredo has a tach and a clock! Oh and pack spare fuses, I had my instrument cluster short out and that blown fuse also kills the motor! Avoid ethanol gas if you park it over the winter as the old fuel system isn't happy with ethanol and you wind up having to repair/replace the 'rubber' bits that have rotted out......
So the only thing I can conclude is 'real Jeep' is some sort of code for, having mechanical skills, being able to perform complex roadside repairs, being psychic in terms of packing needed spare parts and living with a ride somewhere between a bucking bronco and motocross bike. Comfort and reliability are not words that spring to mind....
The JK for me was quite a step up in terms of interior, quiet and ride. Still being a 2 door I find the steering 'quick' especially after swapping in KO2's vs the General Grabbers it came with which were more of a street tread. The JL is another step up but considering how long the JK was in production with the last interior upgrade back in 2011 it seemed logical that FCA would have made some upgrades to the JL.
IMHO all the electronics though handy are the one failure source that concerns me with all new vehicles, sensors, connectors and what not don't seem to be too happy with the salt/brine we now saturate out roads with. Granted that junk isn't exactly great for our environment either..... but this is one reason why I keep talking myself out of a Rubicon because I keep my vehicles forever and the electronic locking parts in the drive train concern me. Heck when I ordered my then brand new Ford Explorer I opted for the 5 speed manual and when the auto locking hubs failed installed Warn manual locking hubs.
So in the end personally I think it's all relative to what you are used to driving, if it was a CJ then the JK or JL are going to be a huge leap forward. If you're coming from a Suburban or other luxury SUV maybe not so much.
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