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<blockquote data-quote="VENOM1" data-source="post: 15958089" data-attributes="member: 23090"><p>I had the same exact vehicle you’re thinking of purchasing. The key piece of your statement is that you’re not going to drive it much as mine was a DD and I would never make that mistake again. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that majority of people who own these vehicles off road and beat the crap out of them as they don’t know how to wheel or they flat out don’t care. The aftermarket is strong but ridiculously overpriced as every Jeep owner I know is constantly putting tens of thousands of dollars into there’s as the next build. I would say this is even more so than the Big 3 car guys. </p><p></p><p>My advice is to keep it as a side vehicle and get it thoroughly checked out by a reputable Jeep or 4wd shop. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Slinging Led, EDC, Tight Lines, Razor Sharp Knives and Conceal Carrying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VENOM1, post: 15958089, member: 23090"] I had the same exact vehicle you’re thinking of purchasing. The key piece of your statement is that you’re not going to drive it much as mine was a DD and I would never make that mistake again. Keep in mind that majority of people who own these vehicles off road and beat the crap out of them as they don’t know how to wheel or they flat out don’t care. The aftermarket is strong but ridiculously overpriced as every Jeep owner I know is constantly putting tens of thousands of dollars into there’s as the next build. I would say this is even more so than the Big 3 car guys. My advice is to keep it as a side vehicle and get it thoroughly checked out by a reputable Jeep or 4wd shop. Slinging Led, EDC, Tight Lines, Razor Sharp Knives and Conceal Carrying! [/QUOTE]
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