Hogdreamer
Well-Known Member
I test drove a JKU in 2013 when I was looking to replace my 2002 Dodge Ram 1500. I found the ride to be too harsh, especially when comparing to my Ram which rode like a dream. Maybe the tire pressure on that JK was too high from the dealer?Tire pressure makes a world of difference in the JK and JL. Stock JLs are delivered with 38-40psi, and drive like crap. Lower the pressure to 28-32 and the ride is much improved.
Test drove a 2018 Jeep Wrangler JLUR and found the ride to be GREATLY improved. so much that I knew it would just be a matter of time before I purchased one.
Fast forward to 2021 and I finally decided it was time to replace the 2008 Jeep Liberty that I purchased in 2013 to take my Ram's place. I ended up buying a 2021 Sahara Altitude and love it's ride.
My tire pressure is high, 41 psi to 43 psi according to the onboard tire pressure system. Don't mind the ride at all but I'll bring them down to the recommended 36 psi and see how that feels.
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