JeepGeezer
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- First Name
- Michael
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2022
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- Location
- Southern Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Wrangler Sport S
- Occupation
- Happily retired
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- #1
My current 2022 Wrangler Sport S is my fourth Jeep, but the first one where I have experienced the "death wobble". It caught my wife while driving on the highway and half scared her to death, so I need to get it fixed before she will be comfortable driving the Jeep again. Fortunately the Jeep dealer told me it should be covered under warranty (we only have 12,000 miles on it, and it just passed it's 2nd anniversary).
My question is directed to anyone who has had this fixed at a dealer. Hold long does the work take? I have asked the dealer but never got a really good answer so I am wondering if this is a one day job or one week. Or more? The dealer tells me that they will provide me with a rental (at their expense), but the last time they did that for some other work they gave me some huge pickup truck that cost me an arm and leg for gas alone and was so tall it almost did not fit in my garage. I suppose I should be glad that they say they will pay for the rental, but I still would like some idea of how long I should expect to have to wait.
My question is directed to anyone who has had this fixed at a dealer. Hold long does the work take? I have asked the dealer but never got a really good answer so I am wondering if this is a one day job or one week. Or more? The dealer tells me that they will provide me with a rental (at their expense), but the last time they did that for some other work they gave me some huge pickup truck that cost me an arm and leg for gas alone and was so tall it almost did not fit in my garage. I suppose I should be glad that they say they will pay for the rental, but I still would like some idea of how long I should expect to have to wait.
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