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Welcome back! Sorry to hear you had to give up your truck.
My wife has a 2012 JK she bough new. It’s been a half decent vehicle once Chrysler got their cylinder head issues figured out on the 3.6. If you have any clock spring related problems, check with the dealer, it will most likely still be covered under recall. If the heater core leaks there is a hack fix that will save hours on not having to remove the entire dash. Keep an eye on the rear brake pads as they are tiny and wear twice as fast as the fronts. Also, be sure not to over tighten the oil filter cap and watch the oil filter/cooler housing it screws into that sits down under the intake for oil or coolant leaks. Not a bad job to fix, just a terrible plastic design. Just a few of the things that pop to mind. Also, I have a bunch of factory parts including pretty much the entire brake system, give me a yell if you need anything!
My wife has a 2012 JK she bough new. It’s been a half decent vehicle once Chrysler got their cylinder head issues figured out on the 3.6. If you have any clock spring related problems, check with the dealer, it will most likely still be covered under recall. If the heater core leaks there is a hack fix that will save hours on not having to remove the entire dash. Keep an eye on the rear brake pads as they are tiny and wear twice as fast as the fronts. Also, be sure not to over tighten the oil filter cap and watch the oil filter/cooler housing it screws into that sits down under the intake for oil or coolant leaks. Not a bad job to fix, just a terrible plastic design. Just a few of the things that pop to mind. Also, I have a bunch of factory parts including pretty much the entire brake system, give me a yell if you need anything!