I'll hit where I can:
> 3. There was a clicking sound when we turned on pavement. The owner said
> that the front axle is always spinning and that this is the normal way that
> TJ's work. Should I be concerned here?
This could be axle joints, but they shouldn't be making noise.
> 4. The serpentine belt was cracked on the inside. The shops are closed right
> now - can anyone give me an estimate on repair cost and how hard this is to
> do myself?
Serpentine belt replacement is entry-level repair work. Your cost at
home, 20-30 USD. You have to inspect accessories and pulleys for
excessive play or worn bearings when you do it. Shops might charge
half a labor hour to do the job carefully, your independent might roll
it in if you do a pile of other "maintenance" oriented services.
> 5. The windshield is also cracked - estimate of cost to replace?
Local bargain glass shop charged me $55 installed with new outer seal
just a few months ago.
Regarding value, it's damn near a 10-year-old machine, and they sure
don't last forever. "You pays your money..."
bradley2u@gmail.com - 01 Aug 2007 04:50 GMT
> I'll hit where I can:
>
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> Regarding value, it's damn near a 10-year-old machine, and they sure
> don't last forever. "You pays your money..."
If you are paying 7800 for the new Jeep, you can probably put a few
grand into it and have a fine Jeep. The mechanic should be able to
tell you about any major problems.. just make sure it is YOUR
mechanic, not his mechanic and if you are not safisfied, take it to
another mechanic. Bottom line, if the market price is 11,000 and you
are paying 7800, expect to put about 3200 into it. Still not too bad
a deal.
griffin - 01 Aug 2007 06:19 GMT
And that's exactly what happened. Got it for $7500 and spent $3000 getting
it on the road. As "unhappy" as I am about not getting the "deal" I
originally got, the glass is still half full. The way I see it, I spent $11k
on a Jeep that has lots of new parts and is ready to go whereas if I spent
$11000 on a Jeep before repairs, I'd probably still have a few K to put into
repairs on top of that.
Now it's time to find myself a set of extender fender flares.
> Bottom line, if the market price is 11,000 and you
> are paying 7800, expect to put about 3200 into it. Still not too bad
> a deal.