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2022 JEEP WRANGLER WILLYS 4X4

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I am looking at a 2022 Jeep wrangler Willys tomorrow I am going to take it for a test drive. The dealership is offering me 38K for my 2015 jk!!!!! Please give me your thoughts about the Willys please. What should I look for? My only concern is my JK has a check Engen light miss fire #2 I have replaced spark plugs injectors coil packs and it still says it has a miss fire (but it doesn't) should I tell them what I have done? It was not by dealership so there is no record of it.
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Prior to your test drive, check if the tires are inflated to 40+ PSI. You can do this by scrolling through the electronic display on the instrument panel. Overinflated tires will exacerbate a wandering steering feel and will stiffen the ride.

Good luck.
 
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I bought a 2022 2-door Willys myself :) Love it! My tires were inflated to 43/44 psi... insane! I lowered them to 34 or 35 psi and the ride/handling it 100x better. I also took someone's advice and checked all my fuses under the hood and at least 50% of them weren't depressed/clicked all the way in. Unbelievable. It runs and rides so much better ... I also swapped out the 7" radio for the 8.4' one so I could get SiriusXM (ordered the gps/siriusXM antenna too I stuck under the dash behind the radio). I also took the rock rails off and put some side steps on that also protect from rocks, and swapped the plain rear tail lights for some LED ones.. replaced the hood latches with locking ones too.. LOVE MY WILLYS!!!
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I also swapped out the 7" radio for the 8.4' one and replaced the hood latches with locking ones too.. LOVE MY WILLYS!!!

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Not trying to steal his thread... but two quick questions.

Do you have a link for those hood locks? They look great! And after adding a fuel lock, it's the one lock I need to add.

Second; How hard was the 7 to 8" swap? I'm thinking of doing it myself. Did everything work? (Seriously, everything?) Any stumbles getting it working?

Thanks so much man! Love your ride btw, looks great!

(Sorry OP, promise I won't go beyond this and his reply -- should he reply)
 
#9 ·
My 2017 2dr Willys was all I ever wanted in a Jeep Wrangler, sold it after 2 1/2 years, now thinking about buying another new Willys. Best bang for the buck out there, comes with 90% of everything you need for general off roading and my 2017 drove very well on the highway. My tire pressure was set at what the factory sticker said was the recommended tire pressure and that worked well for me.
 
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