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salvaged JKU

Old Jan 13, 2013 | 07:13 AM
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Looking for a JKU, and wondering has anyone ever bought a salvaged JKU, any thoughts concerns in buying one this way, and would anyone buy a salvaged one if the airbags have been deployed but appears to have no frame damage.
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Old Jan 13, 2013 | 09:20 AM
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It really depends on what you are trying to do with it. If you are looking to turn it into a trail only vehicle then it could definitely be the way to go assuming the frame is straight. If you are looking to make it a daily driver then I would say don't do it. If it has a salvaged title and the airbags deployed then it obviously got popped pretty good. Chances are is that vehicle will never be the same and then factor in that insuring a salvaged vehicle is a pain. I wouldn't do it but if you are capable and know what your doing it can be done.
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Old Jan 13, 2013 | 11:45 AM
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A buddy of mine runs his own body shop just fixed a totaled 09 2 door. It was hit in the pass side front corner,broke front axle bent frame and both airbags. He put a 44 in the front new adjustable control arms and lift. No need replacing bad stock parts. It turned out really nice and he has since added a ripps SC with cooler for more power. He plans to drive it now and use it for a trail rig later so he didn't care about the salvage title. For him with the skills and shop he got a low mileage JK rolling for 60% of the going used prices. He said the frame was really strong and took a lot of time on the frame machine to pull straight.
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