Reinen
Well-Known Member
That's the Live Front Axle as opposed to Independent Front Suspension. You'll get used to it, it's the Jeep being a Jeep.
Remember, the charger was designed and built to be a fast highway vehicle. For the Jeep, highway performance always has been and still remains a completely "oh, that too" afterthought. It is a slow go over anything off-road vehicle first and foremost.
The JL's highway performance is actually remarkably good for a Jeep. I'm really pleased with how well it performs on the highway. However my reference point is a 1990 YJ, which was like riding a bucking bronco down the highway and keeping it in a straight line was like herding cats. It was really great back in the 55 MPH speed limit days because it seemed like you were flying at least 85.
Remember, the charger was designed and built to be a fast highway vehicle. For the Jeep, highway performance always has been and still remains a completely "oh, that too" afterthought. It is a slow go over anything off-road vehicle first and foremost.
The JL's highway performance is actually remarkably good for a Jeep. I'm really pleased with how well it performs on the highway. However my reference point is a 1990 YJ, which was like riding a bucking bronco down the highway and keeping it in a straight line was like herding cats. It was really great back in the 55 MPH speed limit days because it seemed like you were flying at least 85.
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