I took the plunge and have now purchased my 7th Wrangler/CJ (lifetime). Got the auto after a series of test drives and really like it so far.
I did notice one strange thing though. The front passenger side is sitting about 1/2" lower than the rest of the vehicle? Tire pressure is fine. Just springs settling maybe?
Anyway, looking forward to putting on a lift, tires, and bumpers before the snow starts in CO.
I took the plunge and have now purchased my 7th Wrangler/CJ (lifetime). Got the auto after a series of test drives and really like it so far.
I did notice one strange thing though. The front passenger side is sitting about 1/2" lower than the rest of the vehicle? Tire pressure is fine. Just springs settling maybe?
Anyway, looking forward to putting on a lift, tires, and bumpers before the snow starts in CO.
I picked up my 1st Jeep yesterday and it too is a 2012 2 door Rubicon w/auto. The new engine and transmission coupled with the 4.10's seem to be a great combo. I just measured my vehicle and both left and right front is 36 3/4" from the ground through the wheel center line up to the fender flare.
I took it for run up in the mountains today. I was hoping the springs might settle a little, but there is still a noticeable difference of about 1/2" between the drivers side and the passenger side.
I guess I'm going to the dealer tomorrow
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