mortuar
Well-Known Member
I have noticed my JL doesn't have the same road manners my 2014 JKUR had at all, but it's drivable. I have had minimally windy days in south TX that have caused me to white knuckle drive on the highway... which is super disappointing in a, "new and improved" vehicle. My tire pressure has been dropped and I've double checked everything in regard to that except for the alignment. There are days where it drives like a sports car and tracks true for an entire trip into town... and then there are days where I am in the slow lane trying to not get pulled over for swerving being it's so all over the place.Sorry for slow reply, haven't been on much. I am all stock, road manners are good....I would say better than my '13 Rubicon. Have a little darting tendency depending on the road. By that I mean it's rutted from the semi's in the slow lane, other than that this thing is perfect! My other Jeep did it also so I kind of expected that and don't pay no mind. Did not do an alignment or tire balance, I don't feel any driveline vibrations.
I called my salesperson to ask them about this droning noise. He went to talk to service and called me back. Not a single other report of it at his dealership, allegedly. He stated they told him it's likely due to the large off-road tires that come on the Rubicon... I explained to him my Tundra had identical tires (BFG TA/KO2) running on 20 inch rims and never ever made any kind of droning noise... but aside from that, if this was due to the tires on the Rubicon, I *know* more people would be reporting it to the dealerships. When it happens, it's super annoying unless you're blasting the radio.
I may take it in to ask if they can check the alignment and driveline... but I'm afraid they may make it worse. Blah.
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