WOW, can't believe Jeep are so far behind the times. Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi and Suzuki have all been using CV joints on their half-shafts since the 60's....
Well, actually I can believe it. Jeep has the WORST reputation for both vehicle quality and customer service this country has had the misfortune to see since, forever....
Chris......
"Friends don't let friends buy Jeeps", told to me by a Jeep salesman!
I'm sorry to have to disagree with you Chris but here's been my experience with 2 1998 vehicles, one we still own, the other we don't:
1) 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback, good the first 100K miles then:
blew both head gaskets at 109,000 miles, fixed that and leaky cam seals. Cost a bunch. Then at 185,000 blew them AGAIN! Job done by Subaru Dealer too. Additional annoyances: front CV axle boots failed 3 times, CVs themselves, once each side. Wheel bearings, both fronts failed, had to get done at dealer with special press, $500 each. Starter, alternator, radiator and water pump were done also. Gas fill pipe rotted out, leaked gas on driveway. Speed sensors and knock sensors both failed 2 times. Spark plugs wires were defective caused intermittent misfire codes in wet weather. After second head gasket failure, my wife decided to get another car (Subaru again!)
2) 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, 4.0 liter engine, Selectrac 4x4.
When new had a leak from the transfer case, and had to replace the horn pad (arcing caused horn to stick on). Warped OE brake rotors, fixed with better aftermarket. Replaced radiator, water pump, fan clutch and thermostat, also did A/C evap and heater core at the same time. Auto trans seals done at 80,000 miles.
What has not been touched:
Engine, not one repair, other than tune ups and O2 sensors
Front and rear axles, all original ring & pinions, bearings, u joints front driveshaft, rear driveshaft and front axle half shafts. All original and its closing in on 180,000 miles.
Both bought new, the repairs on the Jeep (except for the AC Evap and heater core, and trans seals) were much cheaper, simpler and I was able to do them all. Engine runs as new and does not burn oil.
So, let's not let the facts get in the way of the TRUTH....
PS:
My '07 Hemi has been much better, very few repairs, in 12 years and 110,000 miles, (starter, front diff bushings, rear pinion seal, rear CV on front driveshaft). That's it.....