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2020 - JL Wrangler Reviews & First impressions?

azhdar

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I've had my 2020 Sting-Gray JKUR for about a week now. Coming from a 17 JKUS.

I also noticed the steering was very loose initially, but has been better since I adjusted the tire psi. Same with the transmission "flutter" upon slowing down. Otherwise, I think everything is very much what I saw in the 2019s so there is nothing dramatic I've noticed so far.

One minor difference I did see is that my 2020 JKUR came with a hood lock keyed to the fob. This wasn't on my invoice so I assume it is standard now?

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Congrats! I sow that locks for Europen jls, I think it is amazing! I hope mine had one
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AZ Hella

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2020 sport here.
I love how utilitarian it is. 3.6 manual transmission. No frills. A solid platform for building. Waiting on bestop to release the soft doors next month. Will probably sell my doors
 

Shooting or Jeeping

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I’m a big fan of the radio software upgrade. Some screen layout changes make it much easier to read.

Driving is very solid, though I thought my 18 was fine. No drift after the first 100 miles.

welds are in much better shape. No brown lines like the last one had.
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