Chico Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I'm having so many issues dealing with people after the pandemic. I'm not exactly sure what the root of the problem is but, for some reason, I swear, people have become, not the smartest. All I'm looking for is a place that actually has customer service, not transferred to somewhere in Asia, that can explain a couple brake related questions to me about my JL so, I can order the correct parts, since the two dealers here, are (again, not so nice a couple words..). Thanks in advance if you can recommend a good, trustworthy, reliable, knowledgeable, REAL site! WAhoo, hand me back my beer..
Pete M Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I go to forums and facebook groups for questions. the only place to even hope to get answers anymore is from actual owners.
derf Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 hours ago, Chico said: I'm having so many issues dealing with people after the pandemic. I'm not exactly sure what the root of the problem is but, for some reason, I swear, people have become, not the smartest. All I'm looking for is a place that actually has customer service, not transferred to somewhere in Asia, that can explain a couple brake related questions to me about my JL so, I can order the correct parts, since the two dealers here, are (again, not so nice a couple words..). Thanks in advance if you can recommend a good, trustworthy, reliable, knowledgeable, REAL site! WAhoo, hand me back my beer.. There are some scewups on jlwrangerforums.com but if you ask a reasonable question over there some people will give you the right answer. I'd suggest leaving off the preamble anout not being able to find useful help. The goofballs will jump in if you come out swinging like that. Just post up details of your JL (especially the axles under it) and what you're looking for. State your question clearly and you can get a decent answer most of the time. If you don't know exactly what axles you have, ping me with pictures of the center diff covers and I can help. And as far as factory axles. You can call them Dana 30, Dana 35, or Dana 44 and people will know what you mean. The technical names for them are: M186 (front Dana 30), M200 (rear Dana 35), M210 (front Dana 44), and M220 (rear Dana 44).
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