Might be easier to find a less molested JK than a TJ. Bronco's problem is it's a shameful rip-off and it will always be for people who are afraid to run solid axles back and front.
That would give a very different look... like the jeep tried to drive under a leprechaun bridge.
Good to finally meet someone using their Jeep properly... for circuit racing with a blown engine. If not, it's still bad for the front drive line but you're not going to shred tires.
You must mean vehicles with a center diff. They're said to be better than the selec trac style if the selec trac needs to slip its clutch often. But even they drool over locking diffs.
How exactly did I troll? I doubt you know the meaning. Looks like you're one of those people who don't like to be corrected. Which is why you're old enough to have a driver's license but still use terms like "mental gymnastics". I wouldn't be surprised if baron95 is actually one of your accounts...
The 2019 JLUR in export RHD has it (along with parking sensors and 4H Auto Rock-Trac). It obstructs the view quite a bit.
It's also used for adaptive cruise control, not just the braking... I don't trust the auto emergency braking.
You must be the guy ordering a foot long sandwich at Subway with a measuring tape in his hand and yelling at his gf about how there are other things that come short of her expectations too.
Well I wouldn't criticise them for testing anything... they need to do more of it. But knowing the brilliant bunch at Jeep, they probably test with hard top and not the soft top... leaving a good reason for the customer to bang their head on the wall when the softtop bellows under turbulence and...
That's terrible. Get them to compensate for engine damage. Get an independent place to evaluate the damage. If this happened to me, I'd not settle for anything less than an engine replacement under warranty.