So, I would like to get back involved in this forum. I owned a 2005 TJ 20 years ago and drove it for about 10 Years. I made the mistake of buying a 2015 JK and driving that for about 6 years, then traded it in for a 2018 JL. The JL is the biggest piece of junk I've ever owned. The 2.0 Turbo has had all sorts of issues. I had to get a timing chain assembly at 65k miles, just as the warranty ran out. The Main seal leaks. The Rear end is starting to fail and lock up in reverse. So last week I decided to sell it, before anything else goes wrong.
As luck would have it I found a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with 66k miles in Florida. 1 owner, totally stock. Clean as a whistle. Picked it up for 15K
Here are some pics of my past jeeps and the new one.
Anyways, I'm so excited to have another TJ. My first one was a sport and I have many fond memories with it. I can't wait to start building this one. First things first, I need to removed that luggage rack. Probably give it a full tune up and change all the fluids. Then it is time to start obsessing about the lift and new tires. I managed to put aside about 6k for a lift and new tires, regear, and such. I hope that's enough. Prices have certainly increased since the last build.
As luck would have it I found a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with 66k miles in Florida. 1 owner, totally stock. Clean as a whistle. Picked it up for 15K
Here are some pics of my past jeeps and the new one.
Anyways, I'm so excited to have another TJ. My first one was a sport and I have many fond memories with it. I can't wait to start building this one. First things first, I need to removed that luggage rack. Probably give it a full tune up and change all the fluids. Then it is time to start obsessing about the lift and new tires. I managed to put aside about 6k for a lift and new tires, regear, and such. I hope that's enough. Prices have certainly increased since the last build.
