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RE: Wranglers don
First thing you need to do to it is get it real muddy, then post some pics.
Second thing is make sure you have real recovery points - a class III hitch works well in the rear, and a front hitch is good in the front. Being unibody, you will appreciate the extra strength the hitch gives on a pull.
As for high-mileage, its just getting broken in. If you take care of it you should get 200k before you have to do much of anything to the engine.
BTW: Welcome to the board
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1995 Grand Cherokee w/ swaybar disconnects and 30" tires and a 2000 Grand Cherokee stock.
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