I haven't seen this mentioned yet, but it looks like BFG will be releasing KO3 tires soon. The SIERRA HD AT4, which will be available Spring 2023, is shown below as having LT275/65R20 KO3 tires as an option.
https://www.gmc.com/future-vehicles/2024-sierra-hd
It depends. Jeep changed up the batteries offered. I would suggest looking at the current order guide or window sticker to see how many CCA the battery ij whichever JL youāre looking at has. The eTorque 2.0l has no alternator but the regular one does. Iām not sure if you can even get eTorque...
I just checked the menus on my 8.4" but didn't see any available settings for the 12V outlet in the trunk. The cover for that outlet has a battery symbol printed on it whereas the one in the front has a key symbol on the cover. Where do you see the toggle for this setting?
Yes, it can be charged through the 12V outlet with the same CTEK your Porsche uses. Make sure to use the one in the trunk since that 12V outlet is always on unlike the one in the front, which requires the ignition to be on.
By alignment, do you mean that your steering wheel is off-center? My dealer didnāt center mine either, but itās a 2 minute fix. The rest of your alignment shouldnāt have changed from before the TSB.
My dealer had no complaints about doing a 5 tire rotation under the Jeep Wave plan with no additional surcharge. FCA pays the dealer $10 to rotate the tires (and $65 for an oil and filter change).
Hooray, I finally got the TSB applied to my Wrangler after waiting since mid-August for parts. The dealer didn't perform an alignment afterwards though, so my steering wheel is not completely straight. Minus the lack of alignment, initial impressions of the TSB are good; my previous steering box...
Iāve been waiting since August to have my local dealer perform this fix. JeepCares hasnāt been able to expedite anything for me and I asked them to step in on September 4th. No clue how people are getting this done next day...
I scheduled a service appointment to have this done just days after...
Nokians are generally regarded as even better than Blizzaks and come in the stock Rubicon size. Also available in that 315/70/R17 size you mentioned so maybe a good option for you to check out.
https://www.nokiantires.com/amp/tires/winter-tires/nokian-hakkapeliitta-lt3/
Yeah, every manufacturer will have their own design. This is OEM Mopar though, so I didn't expect to see a change.
Not really a big deal, but it does look a little less finished to me without the cover. The OEM wipers worked well for me so that's why I went with them, but for my next set I may...
There's no cover anymore as far as I could tell. If you want the wipers with the cover, you could probably still get some new old stock 68383600AA rather than the AB revision.
Super exciting I know, but I just installed some fresh wipers on my JL and it looks like Jeep simplified the design a bit. My original ones (2018) have a little cosmetic cover that snaps in on top of the attachment point, and on the new ones, this area is smaller and doesn't have a cover.
Part...
Skip the studs! They aren't necessary with modern snow tire compounds and the small advantage that you get on ice with them is not worth tearing up the roads for.
Good question, Iām not sure. Iāve been taking mine to Autonation in Bellevue due to location. Theyāre OK enough, but have their own issues and I wouldnāt say that Iām thrilled with them. For the steering box TSB they are claiming that they can only order 1 steering box every 2 weeks.
CJDR...
Rairdonās Jeep of Kirkland are idiots; Iām not surprised that this happened to you. Smart to get JeepCares involved with them otherwise I guarantee that they wouldnāt do anything for you. I blacklisted them almost 2 years ago at this point due to their service department.