Jeep 2003 grand Cherokee questions?

cjncustoms

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West jordan
Looking at getting a 2003 grand Cherokee limited with the 4.7 v8 with just under 98k on it. Is there anything inparticular I would want to be concerned with besides the basics... If my math serves me correct that should be just under 15k a year which isn't bad at all. Just wanted to know if there was anything special to look for? Thanks in advance!!
 
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Cody

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East Stabbington
Check the wiring in the roof. When you cut it off it can get in the way and takes too much time to trace back and eliminate.
 

bryson

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Location
West Jordan
Don't lift it (not even a puck kit) if you want it to be a reliable daily driver. WJ's are ridiculously susceptible to the death wobble, and unless you want to spend a lot of money, and a TON of time fine-tuning things, don't deter from the stock suspension.
 

cjncustoms

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West jordan
Thanks guys! No worries on lifting it. It will stay completely stock for that reason stated. She doesnt need it lifted anyways. Thanks for the info!
 

Bart

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Location
Arm Utah
Don't lift it (not even a puck kit) if you want it to be a reliable daily driver. WJ's are ridiculously susceptible to the death wobble, and unless you want to spend a lot of money, and a TON of time fine-tuning things, don't deter from the stock suspension.

That's a bummer. I still think a WJ with a long arm kit and 33s is one of the best looking rigs on the road. I'd love one.
 

jeep-N-montero

Formerly black_ZJ
Location
Bountiful
Don't lift it (not even a puck kit) if you want it to be a reliable daily driver. WJ's are ridiculously susceptible to the death wobble, and unless you want to spend a lot of money, and a TON of time fine-tuning things, don't deter from the stock suspension.

So you are saying they are more prone than other lifted Jeeps with a factory style linked front?
 
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