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Posted: 12/17/2018 3:39:21 PM EDT
I'm in the market for a under $12,000 4-door 4wd Jeep Wrangler.
Looking at 2007-2010 range. Models to stay away from, go after, raise budget? Known issues to look for? |
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If you can step up a year, the 2011's have the updated interior....
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Good luck.
Why 4 door? This is just a toy right? If 12k is your limit, do yourself a favor and find a 2 door with the 4L. You'll be in your price range and get a better engine than the 3.8 in your price range. You can for 4 people in a 2 door. Just no room for luggage. |
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4 door - get a Hummer H2 2005-2007
2 door - get a TJ, JK is crap compared to a TJ especially those gay 4 door versions. Unless Op you are a Basic Bitch, if so then you HAVE to get a white 4 door JK and pay FULL MSRP for it. |
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4 door - get a Hummer H2 2005-2007 2 door - get a TJ, JK is crap compared to a TJ especially those gay 4 door versions. Unless Op you are a Basic Bitch, if so then you HAVE to get a white 4 door JK and pay FULL MSRP for it. View Quote |
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4 door - get a Hummer H2 2005-2007 2 door - get a TJ, JK is crap compared to a TJ especially those gay 4 door versions. Unless Op you are a Basic Bitch, if so then you HAVE to get a white 4 door JK and pay FULL MSRP for it. View Quote |
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Don't listen to most of these posts.
The JKU does fine as long as it's around a 2011.-2018 model. Hell the 07-11 does fine, my 3.8 besides some cracked manifolds has been kicking for a long while. These vehicles keep their value like no other SUV. |
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I've done twice that in a 2 door. How much stuff did you carry? View Quote |
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Look at a Jeep LJ. You should be able to find one at your price point. I looked on Cragislist and found multiple for sale in my area. It's not a 4 door, but it is an extended wheelbase which would give you the extra room in the back.
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I'm in the market for a under $12,000 4-door 4wd Jeep Wrangler. Looking at 2007-2010 range. Models to stay away from, go after, raise budget? Known issues to look for? View Quote https://www.google.com/search?q=ar15.com+jeep+jku&oq=ar15.com+jeep+jku&aqs=chrome..69i57.14215j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 _ |
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I'm in the market for a under $12,000 4-door 4wd Jeep Wrangler. Looking at 2007-2010 range. Models to stay away from, go after, raise budget? Known issues to look for? View Quote |
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Don't listen to most of these posts. The JKU does fine as long as it's around a 2011.-2018 model. Hell the 07-11 does fine, my 3.8 besides some cracked manifolds has been kicking for a long while. These vehicles keep their value like no other SUV. View Quote |
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As said before. Stay FAR away from the 3.8 mini van motor in the 07-11. 4 door jeeps got better in 2012. They switched motors and it made more power. My 04 2dr TJ cost me $11k after taxes and tags. A 2012 and newer keep will run you $22k on the low side with super high miles and an automatic transmission. You should buy a manual if you want real reliability. You probably going to end up around $26-$28K for a 2012. There is 2014 5speed manual 4 door locally to me and it’s $28,500. It has 45,000 miles on it. It looks nice and has everything I want but by time I buy it, pay taxes and tags.....I’ll be darn near $32k. I’m just not spending that much. I’ll wait until my son is driving age in 3-4 years and then I’ll get a 2012 newer and give him my TJ.
The 07-11 leak oil too much. It’s just those damn shitty motors. Now if you got one with a blown motor and swap a hemi into it, then now that would be awesome! However your going to spend another $10k up to $30k just for the hemi swap. |
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I had my rolling suitcase, her suitcase, 2 backpacks, my crate of recovery gear, a cooler, a high lift, my tool bag, some blankets and a pillow. I had the back stuffed and the back seat holding some stuff too. After buying more crap on our trip we couldn't get a 3rd person in there even if they didn't have legs or arms. View Quote Sorta like making a Corvette a 4 door, you'd have people on here be pro 4 door Corvette talking about how much better it is vs a 2 door. Meanwhile those of us who understand what the vehicle originally stood for would be pulling our hair out. |
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I want a 4-door because I have 3 kids I want to take on the logging roads, stripjobs, and 4x4 trails we have here.
It’s not going on vacations, it’s not carrying anything but sports gear and people. |
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As said before. Stay FAR away from the 3.8 mini van motor in the 07-11. 4 door jeeps got better in 2012. They switched motors and it made more power. My 04 2dr TJ cost me $11k after taxes and tags. A 2012 and newer keep will run you $22k on the low side with super high miles and an automatic transmission. You should buy a manual if you want real reliability. You probably going to end up around $26-$28K for a 2012. There is 2014 5speed manual 4 door locally to me and it’s $28,500. It has 45,000 miles on it. It looks nice and has everything I want but by time I buy it, pay taxes and tags.....I’ll be darn near $32k. I’m just not spending that much. I’ll wait until my son is driving age in 3-4 years and then I’ll get a 2012 newer and give him my TJ. The 07-11 leak oil too much. It’s just those damn shitty motors. Now if you got one with a blown motor and swap a hemi into it, then now that would be awesome! However your going to spend another $10k up to $30k just for the hemi swap. View Quote Valve seals? Rings? Blow by on cylinder walls? Main/Rear Seals? Pan? Burn off? |
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I have an 07 Wrangler 2door (JK). V6, 6speed, 3" lift, 35" tires. While the first years of the JK can be more affordable than the newer ones the 3.8L V6 is literally putting 100hp or less to the ground. If you live in a flat area or don't spend time on the highway it's not bad. However if you do drive on the highway or live in a hilly area it is terrible. I never get out of 4th gear on the highway and highway inclines I'm in 3rd gear at 3k rpms just trying to maintain a speed and not the speed limit. While I live on a Hawaii Island this really doesn't bother me a lot because I'm not on the highway for long. I don't think I would make any trips longer than 30mins on a highway back in the states with it. The 3.6 pentastar engine in the new jeeps is a much better engine. |
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Quoted: Freedom? The "Jeep" has deviated far from the original no matter how many doors it has. In fact the fact that it even has doors is a deviation. View Quote |
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Quoted: All I'm saying is think how you would feel about a 4 door Corvette, or a Mustang XUV. it's the same thing. There's a formula that should be followed for certain products, and 4 door on a wrangler isn't it. The Cherokee was the 4 door Jeep and did a hell of job until chrysler screwed that one up too. View Quote And yes, the new all electric "Mach 1" is an irritation of mine. |
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Quoted: Not dogging you at all but you are the person who should not have bought a Jeep but..... because Chrsyler MADE the Jeep fit YOUR lifestyle you bought one. Vs. you making your lifestyle fit the Jeep. That's my bitch about the 4 door thing. Sorta like making a Corvette a 4 door, you'd have people on here be pro 4 door Corvette talking about how much better it is vs a 2 door. Meanwhile those of us who understand what the vehicle originally stood for would be pulling our hair out. View Quote You should really stop getting so pissy over what other people do with the things they pay money for. If you think people want an original Jeep experience, explain why the Mahindra copy isn't selling very well? |
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Quoted: All I'm saying is think how you would feel about a 4 door Corvette, or a Mustang XUV. it's the same thing. There's a formula that should be followed for certain products, and 4 door on a wrangler isn't it. The Cherokee was the 4 door Jeep and did a hell of job until chrysler screwed that one up too. View Quote |
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Quoted: Trucks in general, never used to have 4 doors either (or crew cabs etc) , do you consider 4 door trucks to not be real trucks? View Quote A 4 door Wrangler is just as capable off road as a 2 door. It has the advantage of being able to move more stuff. He brought up 4 door Corvettes as an example of things that are blasphemous but didn't mention the 2 wheel drive 2 door Wrangler. I wonder why? ;-) |
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He's basically saying, stop liking what I don't like. A 4 door Wrangler is just as capable off road as a 2 door. It has the advantage of being able to move more stuff. He brought up 4 door Corvettes as an example of things that are blasphemous but didn't mention the 2 wheel drive 2 door Wrangler. I wonder why? ;-) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Trucks in general, never used to have 4 doors either (or crew cabs etc) , do you consider 4 door trucks to not be real trucks? A 4 door Wrangler is just as capable off road as a 2 door. It has the advantage of being able to move more stuff. He brought up 4 door Corvettes as an example of things that are blasphemous but didn't mention the 2 wheel drive 2 door Wrangler. I wonder why? ;-) |
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He's basically saying, stop liking what I don't like. A 4 door Wrangler is just as capable off road as a 2 door. It has the advantage of being able to move more stuff. He brought up 4 door Corvettes as an example of things that are blasphemous but didn't mention the 2 wheel drive 2 door Wrangler. I wonder why? ;-) View Quote |
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I love my 07 Rubi.
Sure the 3.8 blows, especially on 37 beadlocks, but 5:13 gears help, manual trans. The 3.8 is pretty easy to work on and cheap. When it inevitably dies completely I'm going to swap a 4BT into it... For how cheap 07-11's are vs 12-17s... you can put the savings into a 4BT swap fund and almost have enough if you can DIY. |
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I have a `08 2-door and the 3,8L is just fine as long as you don`t expect it to do sportscar things.
The 0-60 is something like 10 seconds. That is plenty for a Jeep and even okay for regular cars. For comparison the highly hyped Toyota Hilux trucks take 12,7 sec 0-60 with their anemic 2,4L diesels. |
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I love my 07 Rubi. Sure the 3.8 blows, especially on 37 beadlocks, but 5:13 gears help, manual trans. The 3.8 is pretty easy to work on and cheap. When it inevitably dies completely I'm going to swap a 4BT into it... For how cheap 07-11's are vs 12-17s... you can put the savings into a 4BT swap fund and almost have enough if you can DIY. View Quote I have an 08 JKU Sahara with the 3.8, I've owned it for a few years now and haven't had any mechanical issues. I think the axles are a larger issue than the engine, especially if you intend to put larger tires and wheel it.. d30 has weak ring/pinion, axle tubes, C's the r44 in the Rubicon has a stronger ring/pinion but the same weak axle tubes, C's. I built a Teraflex r44 housing with ARB locker, 5.13 gears and 35 spline rcv's for the front and got a smoking deal on a Teraflex CRD60 for the rear. Factory brakes are also inadequate for larger tires and the added weight of real bumpers, etc. I swapped mine out for a rt twin piston big brake kit up front, teraflex big brake kit in the rear and upgraded brake master cylinder.. night and day difference. My 3.8 only has 65k on it, whenever it goes I'll swap it out for a v8 or diesel.. |
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