Justtiffmonae
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Does anyone recommend anything that could get rid of that look??So upset my baby girl is only 3 months old and already some prick touched her
Ugh trust me I’m so upset about it, thanks for your adviceFirst I really hate to see that
But stopping by a local detail shop to ask for their advice to remove the nicks may prove helpful. Myself I haven't washed and cleaned a vehicle in years since I normally go to a car wash. But that will change once I get my Jeep since I'll want to care for her myself
I picked up my JLU Sahara on Friday and noticed the same wind noise coming from the passenger side, as if a window is cracked open. I checked the forum and it sounds like Jeep knows about it? Anyone have any thoughts? Other than that, I'm loving it!I sat on the passenger side today and the wind noise is coming from a small section on the angled part of the door, the door itself has a very solid sound when closing and no leaks and sometimes it’s louder than other times, when I was it there seems to be no leaks. I mentioned it to my better half and she told me if I wanted super posh and quiet I should have purchased a BMW
Depending on a few factors, those plastic bumpers respond very well to heat guns. On my JK, I was able to run one over it to soften the plastic a bit and let the scuffs blend out.Does anyone recommend anything that could get rid of that look??
Yes, meadow for the win. I have bought 2 there. Price and service are excellent!I bought from meador. Well below invoice. Long drive but great experience. I’m in Frisco.
Is that noise coming from premium soft top?I picked up my JLU Sahara on Friday and noticed the same wind noise coming from the passenger side, as if a window is cracked open. I checked the forum and it sounds like Jeep knows about it? Anyone have any thoughts? Other than that, I'm loving it!
Check the window seal. One day my wife was saying she heard wind noise that I didn’t hear. She said it sounded like the window was open. She looked at the top of the window and noticed the weatherstripping had folded up a bit in the window seal. Rolled window down and fixed it and no more noises. Worth a look.I picked up my JLU Sahara on Friday and noticed the same wind noise coming from the passenger side, as if a window is cracked open. I checked the forum and it sounds like Jeep knows about it? Anyone have any thoughts? Other than that, I'm loving it!
Correct Tire pressure made a BIG difference for me also. JLU Sahara . Look at your door sticker regarding tire pressure. It make a difference.s .Put the tire pressure at 37 psi cold as per door sticker or whatever the Sahara sticker says. Followed advice on this site for out Rubicon and it made a significant difference.
It is a Jeep, wind noise, ya deal with it, I am sure you knew Jeeps have a lot of wind noise do to that windshield angle. Anybody trying to worry about 1psi is being way to anal. Tire pressure varies so much, depending on if it has been sitting, the outside temp, how you are driving. In the morning it can be 37 and then you drive it can be 43, or it can just be 95 outside and it will different than when it is 60. Be in the ballpark, you positively can not notice a 1psi difference, be in the range and you are good. Why would you buy a new car and worry about crap in case of resale, put the sound strips on properly, nobody is going to pay you anything for them when they are used.I keep reading on the forums 37psi...The inside of my door says 36psi. Planning on doing this tomorrow morning. The most frustrating thing is when you tell the dealer about an issue and they just chalk it up as...."it's a Jeep"
I didn't get the sound assassin strips because they are permanent and cannot be removed. If we ever get rid of the Jeep in the future I want to keep the hothead liners to recoup some of the cost. The 3M tape / Velcro should be fairly easy to get off.
1 psi may not matter to the guy with the jeep from far in the future, but these 2018s are sensitive. Where did you get the 20108 JL? Im kind of surprised that they went back to the JL moniker so far in the future, but I guess nobody from then would remember the 2018 version. :cwl::cwl::cwl:It is a Jeep, wind noise, ya deal with it, I am sure you knew Jeeps have a lot of wind noise do to that windshield angle. Anybody trying to worry about 1psi is being way to anal. Tire pressure varies so much, depending on if it has been sitting, the outside temp, how you are driving. In the morning it can be 37 and then you drive it can be 43, or it can just be 95 outside and it will different than when it is 60. Be in the ballpark, you positively can not notice a 1psi difference, be in the range and you are good. Why would you buy a new car and worry about crap in case of resale, put the sound strips on properly, nobody is going to pay you anything for them when they are used.
So upset my baby girl is only 3 months old and already some prick touched her
The TPMS is very sensative so 1psi does make a difference.It is a Jeep, wind noise, ya deal with it, I am sure you knew Jeeps have a lot of wind noise do to that windshield angle. Anybody trying to worry about 1psi is being way to anal. Tire pressure varies so much, depending on if it has been sitting, the outside temp, how you are driving. In the morning it can be 37 and then you drive it can be 43, or it can just be 95 outside and it will different than when it is 60. Be in the ballpark, you positively can not notice a 1psi difference, be in the range and you are good. Why would you buy a new car and worry about crap in case of resale, put the sound strips on properly, nobody is going to pay you anything for them when they are used.