Feels like I'm searching for a pot of gold
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Feels like I'm searching for a pot of gold
I'm not sure what my exact plan is in this search, but it seems like I'm looking for a pot of gold! I am trying to find a JKU with auto trans and less than a million miles for under $20k. In SE Louisiana, that doesn't seem to exist. I have extended out my search, but I don't know if my criteria is too selective or I am too cheap, or maybe a little of both! I had an 07 JKU 2WD that I sold (I couldn't live with the thought of a 2wd Jeep any longer), and I fell in love the flame Red. I blacked out everything on a budget, and it was one hell of a looking ride, even though I couldn't take it through puddle! I sold it to buy the wife a new car and I have had the itch ever since.
I know budgets and Jeeps don't go together, but I have busted my ass in my life to be debt free except for my house, but I feel like I am going to hyperventilate when I look to see how much they are asking for Jeeps right now. It also seems like Kelley Blue Book has gone off of the deep end with their pricing recommendations.
I keep having to tell myself to have patience and be ready to pull the trigger when the right JKU comes along. I just don't want that to be when I'm 70!!!
I can't tell you guys how much I appreciate reading through this forum. It is encouraging to see everyone out there "living the dream"! I am trying to get all of my ducks in a row so I can jump right in there with all of you.
Enough of the rant. I'll go back to reading and learning and looking for the right Jeep to come along!
I know budgets and Jeeps don't go together, but I have busted my ass in my life to be debt free except for my house, but I feel like I am going to hyperventilate when I look to see how much they are asking for Jeeps right now. It also seems like Kelley Blue Book has gone off of the deep end with their pricing recommendations.
I keep having to tell myself to have patience and be ready to pull the trigger when the right JKU comes along. I just don't want that to be when I'm 70!!!
I can't tell you guys how much I appreciate reading through this forum. It is encouraging to see everyone out there "living the dream"! I am trying to get all of my ducks in a row so I can jump right in there with all of you.
Enough of the rant. I'll go back to reading and learning and looking for the right Jeep to come along!
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Which year should I focus on?
Does anyone have recommendations on which model year I should focus on? Is there a significant enough improvement on the model from 07 to 08-09 for me to focus on those years, or do you guys think I should pull the trigger on an 07 if I find a decent one? Thanks!
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Auto only in 12+?
Is there a specific reason to only look for auto transmission in '12 and up? I have always been a change my own oil kind of guy, but aside from that, I am pretty dense in car talk. I am great at what I do for a living, but unfortunately it isn't knowing a lot about cars!
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The 12 has a new engine and new 5 speed transmission with much better gearing in it. The old 4 speed transmission in the 07-11 was really geared poorly for the 3.8 You will get much better performance and fuel economy out of it.
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Gearing?
This is a bummer to hear because all I see is $$$ when I see 2012, but I definitely appreciate the advice.
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I've found a couple of standards that seemed like decent deals but I looked past them because of the knee-jerk reaction to get auto trans. in case the wife needed to drive. I am definitely going to test drive an auto and standard and pay close attention in 1st and OD to see what I can feel.
Thanks so much!
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Keep an eye out on axle gearing as well. Stay away from the 3.21 gears and if you can find one, some 2007 came with 4.10 gears in the non rubi models. All rubicons came with 4.10 gears until 2012 when 3.73 became standard on them.
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10-4. 3.21 gears bad. I am probably not going to be able to afford getting into a Rubi, but I will definitely keep an eye open for that when I am shopping. If I am in a "worst case scenario", that isn't too terrible expensive of a mod, is it? I look through my JK parts catalogs that I still get and I don't recall those being too $$$, but I could be mistaken.