When I build a Jeep online right now the cold weather group adds larger tires - can anyone confirm if this is still the case?2018 JL Sport:
- Cold Weather Group
- Engine Block Heater
- Remote Start System
- Heated Steering Wheel
- Heated Front Seats
Yea I noticed this to, so why pay for LED lighting if its standard. I don't think they can offer underpowered headlights from a DOT perspective, so my guess is maybe the standard equipment page is wrong.Then again, standard equipment list suggests the Sahara and Rubicon do not come with headlamps at all, but the sport comes with halogens. My guess here is that the LED lighting group option may include stronger head lamps than stock? Perhaps Sahara and Rubicon get LED lights, but they're just not as bright as the LED package... no idea.
Could be. I wasn't suggesting that they would be offering under powered lights, but rather that the LED option was over powered.Yea I noticed this to, so why pay for LED lighting if its standard. I don't think they can offer underpowered headlights from a DOT perspective, so my guess is maybe the standard equipment page is wrong.
I think it’s a $500 option. I initially skipped it too but my dealer really recommended it saying it would reduce road noise, make the audio sound a lot better, and also better insulation in the winter.How much was that option on the JK? I skipped it, but if it is reasonable, I might add it.
It actually does make a huge difference.I think it’s a $500 option. I initially skipped it too but my dealer really recommended it saying it would reduce road noise, make the audio sound a lot better, and also better insulation in the winter.
Yup that's why I got it!It actually does make a huge difference.
I think cross path detection alerts you when a vehicle is travelling perpendicular to your path behind you (e.g. backing out of a parking spot).What is "Cross Path Detection" in the safety group?
Great! I'd like that feature, as I've got kids running around everywhere. I've ruined two plastic bumpers on my JK from backing into stumps or rocks off-road, too, so the sensors and camera will be a welcome addition.I think cross path detection alerts you when a vehicle is travelling perpendicular to your path behind you (e.g. backing out of a parking spot).
Our other vehicles have it and it has actually been helpful at times, say when parked next to a large SUV and you can't really see what traffic you're backing into.
What will be interesting is how the aftermarket world deals with all of these sensors.