If you're happy with the JK, DO NOT drive a JL. Just erase the thought from your mind and enjoy it.SAWCE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:39 pmJesus, I took off the Punk’n filter, and I can’t even find any Rubi with a manual at the first three dealer sites I looked at
Probably for the best anyways. I’m totally happy with the JK and don’t need to swap for anything. I’ll get a good 10 years or so out of it and see what’s happening in the car world then.
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CA will outlaw you from private vehicle ownership before then.SAWCE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:39 pmJesus, I took off the Punk’n filter, and I can’t even find any Rubi with a manual at the first three dealer sites I looked at
Probably for the best anyways. I’m totally happy with the JK and don’t need to swap for anything. I’ll get a good 10 years or so out of it and see what’s happening in the car world then.
Especially with that assault shifter.

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Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:41 pmIf you're happy with the JK, DO NOT drive a JL. Just erase the thought from your mind and enjoy it.SAWCE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:39 pm
Jesus, I took off the Punk’n filter, and I can’t even find any Rubi with a manual at the first three dealer sites I looked at
Probably for the best anyways. I’m totally happy with the JK and don’t need to swap for anything. I’ll get a good 10 years or so out of it and see what’s happening in the car world then.


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If I’m still in CA in 10 years I’ll drive off the Coronado bridge and take the shifter with me.Apex wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:41 pmCA will outlaw you from private vehicle ownership before then.SAWCE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:39 pm
Jesus, I took off the Punk’n filter, and I can’t even find any Rubi with a manual at the first three dealer sites I looked at
Probably for the best anyways. I’m totally happy with the JK and don’t need to swap for anything. I’ll get a good 10 years or so out of it and see what’s happening in the car world then.
Especially with that assault shifter.![]()
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Yea, don't bother. You're way better off sticking with the JK, having some fun modding it, etc.SAWCE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:43 pm![]()
just seeing all the cash on the hood of the 2018 inventory had me forming an itch and trying to scratch it. I really don’t have a reason to trade vehicles at all. If that Ace company does another solid Black Friday deal this year I’ll probably grab a bunch of shit and spend some time spacing out those installs and having fun wrenching on a vehicle again which will keep my interest rooted in the Jk.
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That's why I did, and would still order one. Even with so many on the lots right now, so many are missing things due to dealerbro cheaping out, or options being on allocation when they ordered.Detroit wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:58 pmIt's funny how people's "must haves" can vary so much...and that's what makes it so hard to find a vehicle in inventory.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 1:55 pm
I like Punk'n too.
I'm casually searching around for Mojito as #1 and Punk'n as #2.
Must haves:
- 8 speed auto
- Alpine speakerz
- Seated heats
- LSD
- Hard top
LEDs and hitch I can add later. But those are the musts.
If you're going 90% of the way, why not just order one and get it 100% instead of sourcing the remaining parts and installing them yourself and dealing with that on a brand new Jeep?
It took me 3.5 months to get my JL from the time I ordered it when production just started and that included the shipping time from Toledo to California. For you guys that number should shrink dramatically seeing that production isn't running slow and you wouldn't have to wait the 9+ days of the Jeep sitting at the rail yard in Toledo like mine did. I bet they can deliver to local-ish states within 2 months now.
This is how I am, just enjoy the manual, more for commuting than high performance driving. If I was going dedicated track vehicle I would want the actual best performing transmission which is usually an Auto now, but for day to day enjoyment, the 1930s tech is amusing.SAWCE wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 2:33 pmI just enjoy driving them.
As enthusiasts we all talk about voting with our wallets, so that’s what I’ve done and will try to continue to do. If I was really wanted to get into crawling, I’d 8 speed auto for sure, but for soft roading and general driving I’d rather row some gears.
I would def get a manual Jeep but I also just like jeeps for the cool looks, convertible, go anywhere deal. I wouldn’t actually “go wheeling” beyond getting to a good mountain biking trail or whatever. I went soft roading in my BMW last weekend and would’ve preferred something like a Jeep.
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Especially if there's no incentive to buy from inventory.CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 10:58 amThat's why I did, and would still order one. Even with so many on the lots right now, so many are missing things due to dealerbro cheaping out, or options being on allocation when they ordered.
If you're going 90% of the way, why not just order one and get it 100% instead of sourcing the remaining parts and installing them yourself and dealing with that on a brand new Jeep?
It took me 3.5 months to get my JL from the time I ordered it when production just started and that included the shipping time from Toledo to California. For you guys that number should shrink dramatically seeing that production isn't running slow and you wouldn't have to wait the 9+ days of the Jeep sitting at the rail yard in Toledo like mine did. I bet they can deliver to local-ish states within 2 months now.
Since Toledo is less than an hour from Detroit, I've heard of people getting special order JLs in under a month lately. I'm going to anticipate 2 months if/when I order something, whatever it ends up being.
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Detroit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 2:35 pmEspecially if there's no incentive to buy from inventory.CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 10:58 am
That's why I did, and would still order one. Even with so many on the lots right now, so many are missing things due to dealerbro cheaping out, or options being on allocation when they ordered.
If you're going 90% of the way, why not just order one and get it 100% instead of sourcing the remaining parts and installing them yourself and dealing with that on a brand new Jeep?
It took me 3.5 months to get my JL from the time I ordered it when production just started and that included the shipping time from Toledo to California. For you guys that number should shrink dramatically seeing that production isn't running slow and you wouldn't have to wait the 9+ days of the Jeep sitting at the rail yard in Toledo like mine did. I bet they can deliver to local-ish states within 2 months now.
Since Toledo is less than an hour from Detroit, I've heard of people getting special order JLs in under a month lately. I'm going to anticipate 2 months if/when I order something, whatever it ends up being.

Tesla builds and delivers a car in less than two weeks. Dat Musk inefficiency
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One plant and no dealers. You can go right to the plant and pick up your model 3. That's illegal in most States for any other OEM.max225 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 5:43 pmDetroit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 2:35 pm
Especially if there's no incentive to buy from inventory.
Since Toledo is less than an hour from Detroit, I've heard of people getting special order JLs in under a month lately. I'm going to anticipate 2 months if/when I order something, whatever it ends up being.
Tesla builds and delivers a car in less than two weeks. Dat Musk inefficiency
There's 2 plants in Toledo running for JL and JT...plus the logistics of moving way more vehicles from those locations than Tesla does in total.
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Tesla builds the same number as JL+ JT combined....Detroit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 6:17 pmOne plant and no dealers. You can go right to the plant and pick up your model 3. That's illegal in most States for any other OEM.
There's 2 plants in Toledo running for JL and JT...plus the logistics of moving way more vehicles from those locations than Tesla does in total.
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Well.... kinda.max225 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 5:43 pmDetroit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30, 2019 2:35 pm
Especially if there's no incentive to buy from inventory.
Since Toledo is less than an hour from Detroit, I've heard of people getting special order JLs in under a month lately. I'm going to anticipate 2 months if/when I order something, whatever it ends up being.
Tesla builds and delivers a car in less than two weeks. Dat Musk inefficiency
They build up the cars in advance and store them, they have so few options they don't wait for a car to be ordered to build it anymore. That's how you can buy a new Model 3 and have it delivered in a day or two... If they don't drop your order in processing hell and tell you they already delivered it to you when it hasn't been delivered.
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Keep us posted on which kit you get and how you like it. That’s one thing I’d definitely throw on mine. Can’t ever have too much stopping powah.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:00 pm I think I've narrowed down my front end rattle that I can feel through the steering/pedals: Brake pad rattle. Gets worse with warmer temps or long driving periods, and goes away with pressure on the brakes, and isn't steering related. I had a similar issue with the
It's not an actual issue, but it's annoying.
So, I'll pull the front wheels off tonight to check for the anti-rattle clips (which I'm expecting there to be none) - and check pad life, too. Probably going to throw a littleat it and get some kind of front bigger brake kit while I'm attending to the "issue."
Options:
1) https://www.quadratec.com/p/crown-autom ... jk-rt31046
2) https://www.quadratec.com/p/stainless-s ... rangler-jk
3) https://www.quadratec.com/products/12700_4211_07.htm + new pads
Also, I'm about due for tires. These BFGs are getting a little slick in the rain.
Man,[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:00 pm I think I've narrowed down my front end rattle that I can feel through the steering/pedals: Brake pad rattle. Gets worse with warmer temps or long driving periods, and goes away with pressure on the brakes, and isn't steering related. I had a similar issue with the
It's not an actual issue, but it's annoying.
So, I'll pull the front wheels off tonight to check for the anti-rattle clips (which I'm expecting there to be none) - and check pad life, too. Probably going to throw a littleat it and get some kind of front bigger brake kit while I'm attending to the "issue."
Options:
1) https://www.quadratec.com/p/crown-autom ... jk-rt31046
2) https://www.quadratec.com/p/stainless-s ... rangler-jk
3) https://www.quadratec.com/products/12700_4211_07.htm + new pads
Also, I'm about due for tires. These BFGs are getting a little slick in the rain.


Looks like the first kit is dual piston and the second ins single? Is stock single? Seems a worthy upgrade - I remember the JKU I drove having rather underwhelming brakes.
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Isn’t there a mopar option for that?[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:32 pmThe first kit is utilizing Ram 1500 calipers.
The 2nd kit I'm not sure which calipers it utilizes.
3rd kit uses stock caliper, but uses a bigger rotor which allows for more braking leverage.
My concern is the need for a different master cylinder with more pistons.
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Ah. Hm. I like the OEM ram caliper option. Should be more durable than Chinese aftermarket ones.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:32 pmThe first kit is utilizing Ram 1500 calipers.
The 2nd kit I'm not sure which calipers it utilizes.
3rd kit uses stock caliper, but uses a bigger rotor which allows for more braking leverage.
My concern is the need for a different master cylinder with more pistons.
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It’s “cheap” because it’s FCA partsbin, the upgrade for the brakes is just ram 1500 calipers and lord knows they literally made millions of thoseD Griff wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:18 pmMan,[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:00 pm I think I've narrowed down my front end rattle that I can feel through the steering/pedals: Brake pad rattle. Gets worse with warmer temps or long driving periods, and goes away with pressure on the brakes, and isn't steering related. I had a similar issue with the
It's not an actual issue, but it's annoying.
So, I'll pull the front wheels off tonight to check for the anti-rattle clips (which I'm expecting there to be none) - and check pad life, too. Probably going to throw a littleat it and get some kind of front bigger brake kit while I'm attending to the "issue."
Options:
1) https://www.quadratec.com/p/crown-autom ... jk-rt31046
2) https://www.quadratec.com/p/stainless-s ... rangler-jk
3) https://www.quadratec.com/products/12700_4211_07.htm + new pads
Also, I'm about due for tires. These BFGs are getting a little slick in the rain.stuff is pretty cheap
Looks like the first kit is dual piston and the second ins single? Is stock single? Seems a worthy upgrade - I remember the JKU I drove having rather underwhelming brakes.
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I did this research a while back, IIRC the master was required also...[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:32 pmThe first kit is utilizing Ram 1500 calipers.
The 2nd kit I'm not sure which calipers it utilizes.
3rd kit uses stock caliper, but uses a bigger rotor which allows for more braking leverage.
My concern is the need for a different master cylinder with more pistons.
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I’d go with the Teraflex kit as well. Hawk LTS should be a solid pad option to go along with it.[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:57 pmYeah, something I'm trying to avoid.
I'm leaning towards the Teraflex big rotor kit, personally. Less invasive, gives me a decent boost in brake stopping power, and doesn't require a bigger master, or removal of calipers and bleeding of the system.
I'll pair it with Hawk LTS pads and I can pick up the anti-rattle clips locally.
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Probably the best route. Even the “big brake” kit is lackluster. If you get bigger rotors and better pads you’ll prob be at a very similar level of braking performance without spending much more and doing more work. Jeep will never stop well period[user not found] wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 1:57 pmYeah, something I'm trying to avoid.
I'm leaning towards the Teraflex big rotor kit, personally. Less invasive, gives me a decent boost in brake stopping power, and doesn't require a bigger master, or removal of calipers and bleeding of the system.
I'll pair it with Hawk LTS pads and I can pick up the anti-rattle clips locally.