I agree. I also love ACC and camers. I could give or take the automatic breaking and backup sensor just because those seem to false alarm more often than work right.
I actually like the Vision D window wheels. (Which is probably similar to what your saying if I remember them) I'm just worried about the cheap price (poor quality?). I'm pretty sure I'd go with Cooper tires. They ride better than the Goodyear Wrangler Kevlars I had on my truck.
Agreed on simple being better. I want something easy to clean. I'll look for hubcentric. Thank you for the brand recommendations. I'd already been looking at Black Rhino but I'll check out the other. It is too bad they are made in west Taiwan.
If I had been paying more attention there was a...
Discount Tire is the main retailer in my area and I'm looking for new wheels and tires. I have a 21 Sport S but my plan is to bump up the tires to 255s like the Willy's. I'd like to know the highest quality wheel brand sold at Discount Tire? I want something that will last without the finish...
It's flat which is pretty much the antithesis of jeep, but there is this: https://songbook1.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/route-66-travel-mat-2-springfield-mo-to-shamrock-texas.jpg
Slippage (RPM) is the better description. There is no temp sensor. I've not had it trigger on the '21 yet and I think it took me some time to get used to this manual versus some of the others I've had so I may have worked the clutch harder than it should have been. I haven't towed anything heavy...
I have the 7 and it's fine. Wouldn't go smaller. Would have gotten the 8.4 if there was a no sub option. I'm an old man and I value the storage over the thump and rattle.
PS I have a Sport S manual with just about every other option. My only regret was not getting the black painted wheels that...
I had a delay in that because I bought the scotch guard treatment from the dealer. But the evening after that happened the back seat came out and the weathertech cargo liner went in. I also picked up a hitch tray from the local auto store to get some extra cargo capacity.
Future plans involve...
I read Wrangler Sports are the third cheapest vehicle to insure and the cheapest US made one. I too was surprised when the insurance went down on from my Chevy truck to a brand new Wrangler.
I got the Mopar and they don't seem like anything special. I do like the look better than the alternative you posted. Mine came in a bag and I put them on myself. They screw in with the trim screws.
It should have been fixed from the factory but you can check https://www.mopar.com/en-us/my-vehicle/recalls/search.html
If you have the VIN. My dealer corrected everything else on the checklist except letting some air out of the tires so be sure to check that screen before you drive off.