It's San Diego, so we don't get those crazy temperature fluctuations like the high desert. It was only about a 20 degree swing, although the big thing is the speed in which the temperature changes. I'd have to look back on the weather data to see if that was the case last night
It's completely odd... I've never seen anything like it. I have looked thru the forums and seen other windows that are blown out, but a crack is strange. Especially on tempered glass
No roof rack or other mods on the hardtop... The only thing close is a hardshell locking tire cover which weighs next to nothing, so I don't think weight would be the cause. I'll have to check the bolts, I honestly haven't touched them since I've never removed the hardtop.
Interesting. I'll have to have the tech look into it when I get the glass replaced. Probably get it done at the dealership so if it is a bad hardtop, it can be covered thru warranty. Thanks for the info!
Nothing is blocking the rear vents. It would be strange if closing a driver's door caused the side passenger window to crack, but it's all pretty strange anyways
Woke up this morning to a nice crack in my rear passenger window. 2021 JL Rubicon 2-Door, 20,000miles
Seems to be from the inside of the glass, and appears to be in the area of the center bolt for my hardtop. I've never removed the hardtop, so everything is torqued as it came from the...
Can't be an option because many states (including mine) have laws limiting tint on side front windows. Most car brands all adhere to this from the factory to make sure their vehicles are 50-state compliant
35psi cold on my JLR on stock KO2's... They get up to 37psi running. I found anything over 39psi makes the Jeep's steering too light, almost like you're always hydroplaning
Every day of the week and twice on Sunday (if the dealership is accepting orders)!
Ordered thru Rob Trachtman at Tuttle Click Irvine in June 2021, delivered September 2021.
If you already own your existing vehicle outright, leasing is a bad option. You have the ability to trade in and lower your payment (though not as low as you'd like in your situation) by using your current car as a down payment. With leasing, after the lease term ends, you have the option of...