fantastic advice...
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Re: fantastic advice...
> 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
V6 engines, LOL).
In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97 TJ.
Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
V6 engines, LOL).
In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97 TJ.
Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
#42
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Re: fantastic advice...
> 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
V6 engines, LOL).
In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97 TJ.
Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
V6 engines, LOL).
In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97 TJ.
Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
#43
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Re: fantastic advice...
> 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
V6 engines, LOL).
In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97 TJ.
Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
V6 engines, LOL).
In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97 TJ.
Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
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Re: fantastic advice...
Mine has mud over the wax.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well..... I think you might want to start by knowing what the
>> different 'flavors' of Jeeps are.....
>
> I thought Jeeps only came in two basic flavors.
> 1) wax
> 2) mud
>
> --
> DougW
>
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well..... I think you might want to start by knowing what the
>> different 'flavors' of Jeeps are.....
>
> I thought Jeeps only came in two basic flavors.
> 1) wax
> 2) mud
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: fantastic advice...
Mine has mud over the wax.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:40s8h.3108$mP4.189@newsfe23.lga...
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well..... I think you might want to start by knowing what the
>> different 'flavors' of Jeeps are.....
>
> I thought Jeeps only came in two basic flavors.
> 1) wax
> 2) mud
>
> --
> DougW
>
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:40s8h.3108$mP4.189@newsfe23.lga...
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well..... I think you might want to start by knowing what the
>> different 'flavors' of Jeeps are.....
>
> I thought Jeeps only came in two basic flavors.
> 1) wax
> 2) mud
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: fantastic advice...
Mine has mud over the wax.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:40s8h.3108$mP4.189@newsfe23.lga...
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well..... I think you might want to start by knowing what the
>> different 'flavors' of Jeeps are.....
>
> I thought Jeeps only came in two basic flavors.
> 1) wax
> 2) mud
>
> --
> DougW
>
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:40s8h.3108$mP4.189@newsfe23.lga...
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Well..... I think you might want to start by knowing what the
>> different 'flavors' of Jeeps are.....
>
> I thought Jeeps only came in two basic flavors.
> 1) wax
> 2) mud
>
> --
> DougW
>
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Re: fantastic advice...
I have a model "S", which is a four cylinder, from that year. I don't know
about the model "SE", but you are probably right about it being a four too.
The four cylinder engine will have the axle ratio you want for this type of
thing. The six might have the 3.07.
Earle
"Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
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> > 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
>
> As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
> and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
> and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
> V6 engines, LOL).
>
> In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
> getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97
TJ.
> Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
>
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about the model "SE", but you are probably right about it being a four too.
The four cylinder engine will have the axle ratio you want for this type of
thing. The six might have the 3.07.
Earle
"Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9881DA9FEFAEE314568729@69.28.186.121...
> > 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
>
> As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
> and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
> and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
> V6 engines, LOL).
>
> In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
> getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97
TJ.
> Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
>
--
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#48
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Re: fantastic advice...
I have a model "S", which is a four cylinder, from that year. I don't know
about the model "SE", but you are probably right about it being a four too.
The four cylinder engine will have the axle ratio you want for this type of
thing. The six might have the 3.07.
Earle
"Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9881DA9FEFAEE314568729@69.28.186.121...
> > 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
>
> As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
> and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
> and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
> V6 engines, LOL).
>
> In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
> getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97
TJ.
> Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
about the model "SE", but you are probably right about it being a four too.
The four cylinder engine will have the axle ratio you want for this type of
thing. The six might have the 3.07.
Earle
"Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9881DA9FEFAEE314568729@69.28.186.121...
> > 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
>
> As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
> and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
> and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
> V6 engines, LOL).
>
> In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
> getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97
TJ.
> Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
#49
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Re: fantastic advice...
I have a model "S", which is a four cylinder, from that year. I don't know
about the model "SE", but you are probably right about it being a four too.
The four cylinder engine will have the axle ratio you want for this type of
thing. The six might have the 3.07.
Earle
"Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9881DA9FEFAEE314568729@69.28.186.121...
> > 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
>
> As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
> and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
> and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
> V6 engines, LOL).
>
> In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
> getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97
TJ.
> Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
about the model "SE", but you are probably right about it being a four too.
The four cylinder engine will have the axle ratio you want for this type of
thing. The six might have the 3.07.
Earle
"Red Jeep" <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9881DA9FEFAEE314568729@69.28.186.121...
> > 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE 4WD with 111,163 miles
>
> As I recall, there were four versions in '95: Sahara, Sport, Rio Grande,
> and SE. The Rio Grande and SE versions had the four cylinder. The Sahara
> and Sport had the inline six (I love seeing dealer ads for YJs & TJs with
> V6 engines, LOL).
>
> In my opinion, and I'm sure others will disagree, the four cylinder is
> getting tired at 111k. I'd look for a Sport or Sahara, maybe even a '97
TJ.
> Check Ebay for Jeeps near you that you can look at.
>
--
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