haven_seeker
New member
Hey everybody!
Allow me to introduce myself...I'm 23 years old, and grew up at an early age. My first car was a '94 Buick Lesabre, and just last year I sold that off and bought a much newer 2004 Lesabre.
Now, don't get me wrong. I love that car. But I've never done anything really exciting in my life, and I want to buy a Jeep. And I'm not buying the Jeep to make it look pretty and drive it around town, I want to lift it, get the right suspension kit and tires, and take the thing for a spin out in the mud.
With that being said, I'm looking at three options. Right now there are a few vehicles for sale in my area (I'm in Canada and the prices always seem to be higher here), and this is what I am trying to decide from:
1988 YJ
Rebuilt with 128,000KM (79 500 miles)...new transmission, new body mounts, new winch, new exhaust, hard/soft top, and paint job. It's got a manual transmission, which I don't know how to drive, but I'm told it's pretty easy. He wants $5K, and it looks sharp. The square headlights don't bother me one bit; after seeing this Jeep, I almost prefer them! I would have to get a lift kit for sure, and bulkier tires. (I included a pic of this one for you guys to see)
2003 TJ Rubicon
102,000KM (63 400 miles), pretty much bone stock, and priced @ $13K, I would have to lowball it to leave me some money to buy the upgrades. Stock everything, but well taken care of, and never been through the mud. I love the idea of the factory locking axles; I've heard from other people that they are a complete life saver. It also has an auto transmission, which I'm already well acquainted with.
2005 TJ Rubicon
50,000KM (31 000 miles), this Jeep has it all including auto transmission. Loaded with upgrades, 37" swampers, heavy duty winch, fully upgraded suspension, rhino interior, KC spots, you know that with all these upgrades this thing has seen some action. Whereas the other 2 Jeeps may have never seen the bush (or if so, very little of it), this one has pretty much lived in there, and he wasn't afraid to tell me that. He wants a negotiable $18K, but the thing that's appealing about this one is that everything is already done.
What should I do? I want to take this in the bush, I want to have fun with it, and before I take this thing to a dealer when something breaks, I will be trying to repair it first. I'm not a mechanic, but I've heard that these things are pretty easy to work on with the right manual, and if need be, the internet.
Thanks for listening!
Allow me to introduce myself...I'm 23 years old, and grew up at an early age. My first car was a '94 Buick Lesabre, and just last year I sold that off and bought a much newer 2004 Lesabre.
Now, don't get me wrong. I love that car. But I've never done anything really exciting in my life, and I want to buy a Jeep. And I'm not buying the Jeep to make it look pretty and drive it around town, I want to lift it, get the right suspension kit and tires, and take the thing for a spin out in the mud.
With that being said, I'm looking at three options. Right now there are a few vehicles for sale in my area (I'm in Canada and the prices always seem to be higher here), and this is what I am trying to decide from:
1988 YJ
Rebuilt with 128,000KM (79 500 miles)...new transmission, new body mounts, new winch, new exhaust, hard/soft top, and paint job. It's got a manual transmission, which I don't know how to drive, but I'm told it's pretty easy. He wants $5K, and it looks sharp. The square headlights don't bother me one bit; after seeing this Jeep, I almost prefer them! I would have to get a lift kit for sure, and bulkier tires. (I included a pic of this one for you guys to see)
2003 TJ Rubicon
102,000KM (63 400 miles), pretty much bone stock, and priced @ $13K, I would have to lowball it to leave me some money to buy the upgrades. Stock everything, but well taken care of, and never been through the mud. I love the idea of the factory locking axles; I've heard from other people that they are a complete life saver. It also has an auto transmission, which I'm already well acquainted with.
2005 TJ Rubicon
50,000KM (31 000 miles), this Jeep has it all including auto transmission. Loaded with upgrades, 37" swampers, heavy duty winch, fully upgraded suspension, rhino interior, KC spots, you know that with all these upgrades this thing has seen some action. Whereas the other 2 Jeeps may have never seen the bush (or if so, very little of it), this one has pretty much lived in there, and he wasn't afraid to tell me that. He wants a negotiable $18K, but the thing that's appealing about this one is that everything is already done.
What should I do? I want to take this in the bush, I want to have fun with it, and before I take this thing to a dealer when something breaks, I will be trying to repair it first. I'm not a mechanic, but I've heard that these things are pretty easy to work on with the right manual, and if need be, the internet.
Thanks for listening!