Sponsored

JL welding Issues

$uicide$hift

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jeff
Joined
Feb 21, 2018
Threads
2
Messages
1,577
Reaction score
2,634
Location
Masshole
Vehicle(s)
2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara
I’m aware of that, however, the start date and finish date is documented so it is relevant to me knowing it was “not” built on a Friday or Monday, that was my point.
I don't understand why this would matter considering some people at the plant that may be working on your Jeep may have had the past two weekdays off as "their" weekend. They all don't have Sat and Sun off is my point.
Sponsored

 

Nate

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mr. A-hole
Joined
Nov 16, 2017
Threads
11
Messages
836
Reaction score
2,640
Location
Ohio
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator, 2019 Grand Cherokee, 2018 Road King, 1996 Bronco
Occupation
Machinist, Gunsmith and Dumbass Whisperer
I don't understand why this would matter considering some people at the plant that may be working on your Jeep may have had the past two weekdays off as "their" weekend. They all don't have Sat and Sun off is my point.
Automated manufacturing plants today are not like they were years ago.... they run multiple shifts and there is no Monday to Friday. There isn’t really much of a reason to think Sam or Sally got shit faced Sunday night and can’t get their shit together on Monday or it’s Friday 4:30 and their head is already in the weekend.

Most of the components like the dash and electronics, engines and harness are preassembled by vendors and QC’d. Then they are delivered in time for it to be installed all at once as they roll down the line.
 

rodhotter

Well-Known Member
First Name
bernie
Joined
Sep 26, 2017
Threads
0
Messages
109
Reaction score
25
Location
pennsylvania USA
Vehicle(s)
2008 chevy colorado 2001 audi TT 225Q
just like Harley does lay off the experienced + higher paid for new cheaper workers, they are having issues with their newest M-8 engined bikes!! when workers are not happy they could care less about the finished product!!! today everything is about the $$$$. todays quality STINKS, all manufacturers are having issues like GM's cheap wheel bearings going out in very low miles, replaced by the same junk only to fail again when the warranty is gone!!!!
 

nota4re

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 14, 2018
Threads
6
Messages
114
Reaction score
115
Location
Southern California
Vehicle(s)
2018 4-door Rubi
As Devil's advocate, those welds don't look that bad. Yes, those (relatively short?) sections are not good but from a strength perspective those areas *might* easily be just as strong if the were stitch welded. It is really not up for us to say without looking a whole bunch of additional documentation. Honestly, I don't think it is a big deal at all... and, however unfortunate, this will likely be the position that FCA takes.
 

ALEX-4LO

Well-Known Member
First Name
Alex
Joined
Jan 21, 2018
Threads
5
Messages
360
Reaction score
215
Location
No where
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLUR & 2020 JLUR - Project JL's
The pictures you show on this thread are the same if not a little different weld on all the JL's at my dealers lot.
 

Sponsored

TopPinArcher

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Feb 6, 2018
Threads
11
Messages
539
Reaction score
771
Location
Oregon
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLUR, 1987 Toyota, 2017 Crosstrek, 2008 Gulf Stream Vista Cruiser
Occupation
Environmental Technician
I haven’t responded anymore because without specs I can’t say what is in tolerance but to say the welds don’t look that bad? .. LOL.. those welds look like dog crap... I guarantee these Jeeps are way overwelded but the pics I’ve seen are piss poor. Period. If it’s in spec there’s nothing anybody can do about it but if the print says 1/8” porosity/ft the pic posted here is a fail... heck even 3/16/ft fails....
 

rodhotter

Well-Known Member
First Name
bernie
Joined
Sep 26, 2017
Threads
0
Messages
109
Reaction score
25
Location
pennsylvania USA
Vehicle(s)
2008 chevy colorado 2001 audi TT 225Q
although it "may" not be an issue for most, those that push their jeeps to the limits "may' feel differently!!! offroaders will prolly have any warranty denied due to most modifications done by off-roaders!!
 

ZukiSam

Active Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2018
Threads
3
Messages
26
Reaction score
61
Location
Forest
Vehicle(s)
Yes
This pic is a typical weld on my mid priced imported lift. They all look better than the JL welds at issue here.

Jeep Wrangler JL JL welding Issues IMG_3229
 

ZukiSam

Active Member
Joined
Mar 18, 2018
Threads
3
Messages
26
Reaction score
61
Location
Forest
Vehicle(s)
Yes
Yeah… those silly weld pores will be quickly filled with salt and mud… then they will be less visible… so we can get back to playing with our infotainment systems….
 

kkuntz01

Well-Known Member
First Name
Kevin
Joined
Jan 20, 2018
Threads
33
Messages
1,123
Reaction score
1,168
Location
Mount Juliet, TN
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLU Rubicon, 2014 Ram 2500 Crew Cab
if there that bad they would have to pretty much do a swap out on the vehicle at that point.
Probably not likely they'd replace the whole vehicle, but you never know. Not to oversimplify things but it wouldn't be terribly hard for a dealer to swap frames if FCA approved it. Toyota was swapping frames on some of their trucks years ago due to some quality issue. Forget if it was the T100, Tacoma or early Tundra's.
 

Sponsored

1quick1

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Oct 16, 2017
Threads
35
Messages
1,654
Reaction score
2,190
Location
Colorado
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLUS
Vehicle Showcase
1
FCA will deny to the grave. The dealer will just say they don't see the problem. They've been screaming at my since my first new Jeep in 2006.
 

ALEX-4LO

Well-Known Member
First Name
Alex
Joined
Jan 21, 2018
Threads
5
Messages
360
Reaction score
215
Location
No where
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLUR & 2020 JLUR - Project JL's
Probably not likely they'd replace the whole vehicle, but you never know. Not to oversimplify things but it wouldn't be terribly hard for a dealer to swap frames if FCA approved it. Toyota was swapping frames on some of their trucks years ago due to some quality issue. Forget if it was the T100, Tacoma or early Tundra's.
It was the Tacoma's. Lets say the welds are horribly bad. Like these experts on here are saying. They the frame will rust or bend and it will be covered under warranty. :like:
 

JeepCares

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 1, 2018
Threads
16
Messages
5,423
Reaction score
2,800
Location
Auburn Hills, MI
Vehicle(s)
JL
Hello everyone,
Please feel free to send us a PM if you are working with your dealer on this. We would like to hear more about your concern.
Julie
Jeep Social Care Specialist
 

N75

Well-Known Member
First Name
Jesse
Joined
Jan 30, 2018
Threads
7
Messages
239
Reaction score
232
Location
Albany, NY
Vehicle(s)
2021 Willys 2dr
Probably not likely they'd replace the whole vehicle, but you never know. Not to oversimplify things but it wouldn't be terribly hard for a dealer to swap frames if FCA approved it. Toyota was swapping frames on some of their trucks years ago due to some quality issue. Forget if it was the T100, Tacoma or early Tundra's.
Years ago? I saw a flatbed tractor trailer outside my local Toyota dealer YESTERDAY with a dozen frames stacked up being delivered.

I recently sold my 2010 Tacoma regular cab 4x4 manual, and had just gotten the frame warranty extension notice for it - something like 12 year/unlimited mileage coverage for inspection, coating, and/or replacement.

Frame issues suck. They devalue a vehicle greatly, and introduce potential safety issues. A bunch of Internet evaluations of a few pictures doesn't reflect on the structural integrity of that frame, but man if I hadn't cancelled my order and had a $45k Rubicon come in looking like that I would refuse delivery - IF I thought to inspect the frame before signing, because why should this fall on the customer?
 

jhnnymac

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2018
Threads
17
Messages
112
Reaction score
232
Location
Usa
Vehicle(s)
2022 Toyota 4Runner
(sigh) I feel for you man - that is pure BS that they are coming off the line like that. Its always the same, companies will cut corners to try to get away with as much as they can until they get thier you-know-what slapped.

In MA where I purchased this thing, they
have “lemon laws” to protect consumers against issues like this. You may be able to use leverage that - I don’t know.

Something to consider with a lawyer - I will be calling mine if my mechanic finds these issues.
Sponsored

 
 







Top