DickensCPA
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Please forgive this Wrangler question in the Gladiator forum but this is the only Jeep forum I'm a member of and I'm driving and having to do this over the phone, not in front of computer.
I got my Gladiator a few months back and looking to pick up a Wrangler for my son for some father/son little trips. I'm on my way to look at this Wrangler and from the pics on my phone it's a 2018 but from the grill and gauge cluster it's the JL and a Sport.
I can't be 100% until I get there but it looks to have 35s at least and maybe 37s. Lot of underbody pics and it has a lift but appears to have been a mall crawler. It only has 33k miles on it but I'm going to assume it has stock 30/35 axles and 3:45 gearing.
I'm also gonna assume the salesman will have NO idea if the previous owner changed or upgraded the gearing, I can probably look and tell if the axles have been upgraded - BUT let's assume stock axles and gearing.
Would it scare you off from buying this knowing the previous owner drove some or most of those 33k miles with that lift and tires on stock axles and gearing?
I live in middle TN and my son will do no towing and we definitely don't have mtns, rocks or anything of that nature. Pretty much some mud, maybe some ruts in a fire/logging road - you need 4WD but no rock crawling. Just concerned about the transmission and damage to diffs.
TIA I really appreciate any help even though it should be Gladiator specific.
I got my Gladiator a few months back and looking to pick up a Wrangler for my son for some father/son little trips. I'm on my way to look at this Wrangler and from the pics on my phone it's a 2018 but from the grill and gauge cluster it's the JL and a Sport.
I can't be 100% until I get there but it looks to have 35s at least and maybe 37s. Lot of underbody pics and it has a lift but appears to have been a mall crawler. It only has 33k miles on it but I'm going to assume it has stock 30/35 axles and 3:45 gearing.
I'm also gonna assume the salesman will have NO idea if the previous owner changed or upgraded the gearing, I can probably look and tell if the axles have been upgraded - BUT let's assume stock axles and gearing.
Would it scare you off from buying this knowing the previous owner drove some or most of those 33k miles with that lift and tires on stock axles and gearing?
I live in middle TN and my son will do no towing and we definitely don't have mtns, rocks or anything of that nature. Pretty much some mud, maybe some ruts in a fire/logging road - you need 4WD but no rock crawling. Just concerned about the transmission and damage to diffs.
TIA I really appreciate any help even though it should be Gladiator specific.
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