The steering seems like a concern. Did the dealer check your ball joints? Some JLs had loose ball joints that were improperly torqued at the factory. Hopefully FCA gets the steering issue resolved soon.JLUR, 3.6, auto with 3700 miles, build date 6-16-18. No problems except the steering issue. It was all over the road at first but has gotten better with more miles. It still feels a little squirley on the road...............
I took it to the dealer twice. First time the tech said all vehicles with big tires drives like that. Second time was told it was normal for the JL, but they put it on the rack and checked alignment which was spot on. I checked the ball joints myself and they were ok. It's gotten a lot better but its not were it should be. I just don't know what part or parts that could be breaking in and getting better, doesn't make sense. You would think it would be tight when new and get a little loose with miles, but what the hell do I know.The steering seems like a concern. Did the dealer check your ball joints? Some JLs had loose ball joints that were improperly torqued at the factory. Hopefully FCA gets the steering issue resolved soon.
Sport Unlimited SQuick informal survey on FCA quality control. Who has driven over 6000 miles and have had absolutely zero problems? I mean no problems what so ever.
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