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Having people think I have a small pen*s because my tires and lift. Its true, but I dont need people thinking about it. ? LOL
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  1. Dwindling Bank Account Balance
  2. Sudden Accumulation of Vehicle Specific Tools with a directly proportional loss of available garage space.
  3. Increased volume of grease stains on cloths.
  4. Waving enduced Arthritis related pain in the wrist.
  5. Sudden bouts of maniacal laughing... usually preceeded by the phrase "watch this", "hold on", or "challenge accepted"
  6. Continuously growing collection of, sometimes unwanted, rubber ducks.
 

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Just based on some of the threads I've seen...

Clutches on some MTs
The occasional "death wobble"
 

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My personal common JL problem is people making me worry about developing a problem with my JL by writing lists of common JL problems.
This lol

I wish I didnt know what I know because of the forums.
Started with visor breaking…then read about rocker arms on 3.6…now I am about to pot my locker sensors ??‍♂
 

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Don't think there's anything wrong with the windshield. It's a jeep. There not slanted back near as much as a normal vehicle. And on the JL they increased the slop back, so they are better than past year's.

Don't think the tires are overinflated either. The dealership puts them right at the high side of recommended pressure. They do it with everything.

The battery issue was fixed in 2018.
I agree, the windshields aren't "bad," they just get more frequent direct hits at the worst possible angle than most other cars, because of the angle of the windshield. You see the same issue with FJs and the new Bronco.

I had to resort to putting a windshield film kit onto mine and it seems to help a lot, it's absorbed the impact from a bunch of hard hits at this point. So at least one of the "problems" is solved for me.
 

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Don't think there's anything wrong with the windshield. It's a jeep. There not slanted back near as much as a normal vehicle. And on the JL they increased the slop back, so they are better than past year's.

Don't think the tires are overinflated either. The dealership puts them right at the high side of recommended pressure. They do it with everything.

The battery issue was fixed in 2018.
Interesting cause my 2019 had the battery replaced year 1.
 

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@Genesis Offroad fixed the battery issues ?

If the factory was going to put in a dual battery system, then they really should have taken their notes from the Genesis crew... how they thought the current system was even close to a good idea is just beyond anything I'll ever understand.

Though, it does fall in line with some of their other "great" ideas like the "improved" steering box that had to be replaced with the old model ?bolted to the steel frame with non-steel bolts :headbang:
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