kickitandholdit
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so i really like the thought of a 4dr jeep sounds ideal. how are they working out for yal? pros/cons id like a little review on them type thing, thanks in advance! :favorites13:
Here are just two reviews of many. They all say pretty much what I've said elsewhere in this forum... the JK is a good off road vehicle, but a poor daily driver with an anemic engine and bad brakes. Forget about decent fuel economy, it's not going to happen. The interior is hard cheap plastic. Reliability is nothing to write home about. The bottom line if you want a vehicle that will see a lot of off road and trail riding, go for it, otherwise look for something else.so i really like the thought of a 4dr jeep sounds ideal. how are they working out for yal? pros/cons id like a little review on them type thing, thanks in advance! :favorites13:
- one should not have to buy a more expensive model to get "decent" gearing. More JK's are built with 3.21 gears than the others combined which equals anemic power, even with the stock city tires and steel wheels. As I said in my post above... my Liberty came stock with better 3.73 gears. What's wrong with that picture??IMO The JK is nice. The engine works fine if your running the right gears. Dont bother with the 3.21 gears. Go with the 3.73 or the 4.10 (Rubi). Of course, the more lift you put on it, the higher (numericly) the gear needs to be.
As far as the interior, it is all plastic, but what manufacturer dont use plastic and snap together peices?
The JK runs smoother than the previous TJ thanks to the longer control arms. If you get a entry level model, plan on replacing the shocks with a good brand and that will make it ride even better.
For off road, the 2 door is the best choice, but I have seen places where the longer wheelbase 4 door would shine (like climbing).
All in all, I think the JK is a nice choice of vehicle in the 25K-35K range of vehicles. By getting rid of some of the ruggedness for comfort, wont we be losing the Jeep heritage? After all, these things used to ride like it had no suspension and rusted out bad.
Not debating either... just trying to have a discussion. I hate this form of communication!!Im not at all debating you here. Thats why I started my post with IMO.
A 3.8L for all JK models, only the gearing is different. Most of the X models, which is the largest seller, come with the 3.21 gears.So how big does the engines get in a JK from the factory?
A 3.8L for all JK models, only the gearing is different. Most of the X models, which is the largest seller, come with the 3.21 gears.
The window sticker if bought new, ask a dealer by running your VIN. While at it, ask him to print you out a "build sheet" of your vehicle.is there a code to look up to double check that on mine?
is there a code to look up to double check that on mine?
Yeah, I should of mentioned that... was more concerned getting a build sheet than answering the question properly.Do you have an Auto (3.73), Stick (3.21), tow package or Rubi (4.10's)?
IIRC there should also be a tag on your diff, and lastly you can request a build sheet directly form Jeep...
Contact Jeep
Takes a 1-2 business days on average to get it.