When Buying A Used Jeep Wrangler: What To Look For
: Check for "ticking" sounds, which can indicate bad rocker roller bearings.
Lifts over 2.5 inches without an upgraded driveshaft can cause premature drivetrain failure. what to look for when buying a used jeep wrangler
: Inspect for rips, failing zippers, and yellowed plastic windows. : Check for "ticking" sounds, which can indicate
: On older models like the TJ, stick a finger into the frame holes in front of the rear tires to feel for internal flaking or rust chunks. : Check for "ticking" sounds
: Inspect the skid plates, differential covers, and transfer case for deep gouges, heavy scrapes, or signs of frequent mud bogging.
