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<blockquote data-quote="HKP7M13" data-source="post: 4186777" data-attributes="member: 5194"><p>Jeep stands for Just Empty Every Pocket. I own 2 2004 grand cherokee overlands. Both craigs list acquisition. Lots of standard maintenance items. Buying them with 100000 miles did increase my level of things to replace. I have not had anything major unless you mention pulling the whole dash out to change out the heater blend doors and servos. Not hard if you know what to do. My wife's has 186000 miles on it now and I have just changed all ball joints, wheel bearings and tie rod ends. No different than having a hard core rock bouncer. Or you can pay $50000 + and not have to work on it if you’re lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HKP7M13, post: 4186777, member: 5194"] Jeep stands for Just Empty Every Pocket. I own 2 2004 grand cherokee overlands. Both craigs list acquisition. Lots of standard maintenance items. Buying them with 100000 miles did increase my level of things to replace. I have not had anything major unless you mention pulling the whole dash out to change out the heater blend doors and servos. Not hard if you know what to do. My wife's has 186000 miles on it now and I have just changed all ball joints, wheel bearings and tie rod ends. No different than having a hard core rock bouncer. Or you can pay $50000 + and not have to work on it if you’re lucky. [/QUOTE]
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