Hi There,
First of all thanks in advance for any feedback provided here. I am in the hunt for a TJ as a fun vehicle for me and my family that will be driven to and from work occasionally. I’m in the northeast so finding good ones has been challenging.
I recently came across an 04 rubicon 5-speed with 138k miles. It appears to be in great shape paint and body. I was sent photos of the undercarriage and I think it looks OK but not sure how wary I should be at this point. I’m hoping I can get some feedback on the rust situation seen in the photos. My previous auto hobby was running and modding a 1st gen Tacoma so I know what it’s like dealing with frames and suspension components that like to rust out.
Some other info. The jeep is stock other than wheels, tires, and a 2” body lift. I do not care for body lifts but actually figured it might be easier to rectify than opening up the can of worms that is someone else’s custom full suspension lift.
Money-wise it’s a good deal in my mind, high 4-figures asking price for a decent shape rubicon. I wasn’t looking for a rubicon specifically, this one just happens to be the year and color I want in a manual. I just don’t want to get bit in the ass on the rust. Thanks again!
First of all thanks in advance for any feedback provided here. I am in the hunt for a TJ as a fun vehicle for me and my family that will be driven to and from work occasionally. I’m in the northeast so finding good ones has been challenging.
I recently came across an 04 rubicon 5-speed with 138k miles. It appears to be in great shape paint and body. I was sent photos of the undercarriage and I think it looks OK but not sure how wary I should be at this point. I’m hoping I can get some feedback on the rust situation seen in the photos. My previous auto hobby was running and modding a 1st gen Tacoma so I know what it’s like dealing with frames and suspension components that like to rust out.
Some other info. The jeep is stock other than wheels, tires, and a 2” body lift. I do not care for body lifts but actually figured it might be easier to rectify than opening up the can of worms that is someone else’s custom full suspension lift.
Money-wise it’s a good deal in my mind, high 4-figures asking price for a decent shape rubicon. I wasn’t looking for a rubicon specifically, this one just happens to be the year and color I want in a manual. I just don’t want to get bit in the ass on the rust. Thanks again!
