Buying a Wrangler
#2
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
The three most important to me:
1) Six cylinder
2) Dana 44 rear w/3.73 gears
3) Hardtop
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JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"Arnold Cota" <acota@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:2004021020430916807%acota@ncrrcom...
> Hi, I am in the market for a 2000-2003 used Wrangler, my first Jeep.
> What should I look out for? Where can I find what changed each year
> for each trim level?
>
> Thanks
>
1) Six cylinder
2) Dana 44 rear w/3.73 gears
3) Hardtop
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"Arnold Cota" <acota@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:2004021020430916807%acota@ncrrcom...
> Hi, I am in the market for a 2000-2003 used Wrangler, my first Jeep.
> What should I look out for? Where can I find what changed each year
> for each trim level?
>
> Thanks
>
#3
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
The three most important to me:
1) Six cylinder
2) Dana 44 rear w/3.73 gears
3) Hardtop
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"Arnold Cota" <acota@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:2004021020430916807%acota@ncrrcom...
> Hi, I am in the market for a 2000-2003 used Wrangler, my first Jeep.
> What should I look out for? Where can I find what changed each year
> for each trim level?
>
> Thanks
>
1) Six cylinder
2) Dana 44 rear w/3.73 gears
3) Hardtop
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"Arnold Cota" <acota@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:2004021020430916807%acota@ncrrcom...
> Hi, I am in the market for a 2000-2003 used Wrangler, my first Jeep.
> What should I look out for? Where can I find what changed each year
> for each trim level?
>
> Thanks
>
#4
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
The three most important to me:
1) Six cylinder
2) Dana 44 rear w/3.73 gears
3) Hardtop
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"Arnold Cota" <acota@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:2004021020430916807%acota@ncrrcom...
> Hi, I am in the market for a 2000-2003 used Wrangler, my first Jeep.
> What should I look out for? Where can I find what changed each year
> for each trim level?
>
> Thanks
>
1) Six cylinder
2) Dana 44 rear w/3.73 gears
3) Hardtop
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"Arnold Cota" <acota@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:2004021020430916807%acota@ncrrcom...
> Hi, I am in the market for a 2000-2003 used Wrangler, my first Jeep.
> What should I look out for? Where can I find what changed each year
> for each trim level?
>
> Thanks
>
#5
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
Three most important to me:
1) 4.0L I6 engine
2) 5 Speed transmission
3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
looks with full doors on, and the top off.
Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep. Don't
be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
Check
http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
for trim differences.
1) 4.0L I6 engine
2) 5 Speed transmission
3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
looks with full doors on, and the top off.
Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep. Don't
be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
Check
http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
for trim differences.
#6
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
Three most important to me:
1) 4.0L I6 engine
2) 5 Speed transmission
3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
looks with full doors on, and the top off.
Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep. Don't
be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
Check
http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
for trim differences.
1) 4.0L I6 engine
2) 5 Speed transmission
3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
looks with full doors on, and the top off.
Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep. Don't
be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
Check
http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
for trim differences.
#7
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
Three most important to me:
1) 4.0L I6 engine
2) 5 Speed transmission
3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
looks with full doors on, and the top off.
Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep. Don't
be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
Check
http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
for trim differences.
1) 4.0L I6 engine
2) 5 Speed transmission
3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
looks with full doors on, and the top off.
Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep. Don't
be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
Check
http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
for trim differences.
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
In article <20040210223006.13646.00001568@mb-m27.aol.com>,
mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote:
> Three most important to me:
>
> 1) 4.0L I6 engine
> 2) 5 Speed transmission
> 3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
> looks with full doors on, and the top off.
>
>
> Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
>
> You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep.
> Don't
> be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
>
> Check
> http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
> for trim differences.
I'll agree on all points above, but I've got to say if I was buying, I
would go for the full doors. Funny looking but there is something to be
said for rolling down windows. With the new plastic half doors, one has
the option of getting those for the nice days.
I have both half doors and full doors, they each have advantages.
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mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote:
> Three most important to me:
>
> 1) 4.0L I6 engine
> 2) 5 Speed transmission
> 3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
> looks with full doors on, and the top off.
>
>
> Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
>
> You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep.
> Don't
> be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
>
> Check
> http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
> for trim differences.
I'll agree on all points above, but I've got to say if I was buying, I
would go for the full doors. Funny looking but there is something to be
said for rolling down windows. With the new plastic half doors, one has
the option of getting those for the nice days.
I have both half doors and full doors, they each have advantages.
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
In article <20040210223006.13646.00001568@mb-m27.aol.com>,
mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote:
> Three most important to me:
>
> 1) 4.0L I6 engine
> 2) 5 Speed transmission
> 3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
> looks with full doors on, and the top off.
>
>
> Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
>
> You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep.
> Don't
> be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
>
> Check
> http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
> for trim differences.
I'll agree on all points above, but I've got to say if I was buying, I
would go for the full doors. Funny looking but there is something to be
said for rolling down windows. With the new plastic half doors, one has
the option of getting those for the nice days.
I have both half doors and full doors, they each have advantages.
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mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote:
> Three most important to me:
>
> 1) 4.0L I6 engine
> 2) 5 Speed transmission
> 3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
> looks with full doors on, and the top off.
>
>
> Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
>
> You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep.
> Don't
> be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
>
> Check
> http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
> for trim differences.
I'll agree on all points above, but I've got to say if I was buying, I
would go for the full doors. Funny looking but there is something to be
said for rolling down windows. With the new plastic half doors, one has
the option of getting those for the nice days.
I have both half doors and full doors, they each have advantages.
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Re: Buying a Wrangler
In article <20040210223006.13646.00001568@mb-m27.aol.com>,
mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote:
> Three most important to me:
>
> 1) 4.0L I6 engine
> 2) 5 Speed transmission
> 3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
> looks with full doors on, and the top off.
>
>
> Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
>
> You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep.
> Don't
> be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
>
> Check
> http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
> for trim differences.
I'll agree on all points above, but I've got to say if I was buying, I
would go for the full doors. Funny looking but there is something to be
said for rolling down windows. With the new plastic half doors, one has
the option of getting those for the nice days.
I have both half doors and full doors, they each have advantages.
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mark12211@aol.com (Mark12211) wrote:
> Three most important to me:
>
> 1) 4.0L I6 engine
> 2) 5 Speed transmission
> 3) Soft top with half doors, for some reason I can't stand the way a Wrangler
> looks with full doors on, and the top off.
>
>
> Everyone likes their Jeep a different way, if you couldn't tell.
>
> You should look for the 6cyl engine, unless its going to be a city Jeep.
> Don't
> be worried about milage on the 6cyl, they go forever.
>
> Check
> http://www.onetomany.com/jeepnews/indexflash.htm
> for trim differences.
I'll agree on all points above, but I've got to say if I was buying, I
would go for the full doors. Funny looking but there is something to be
said for rolling down windows. With the new plastic half doors, one has
the option of getting those for the nice days.
I have both half doors and full doors, they each have advantages.
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