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 Post subject: Buying a Used KJ
PostPosted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:39 am 
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I didn't see a topic started on this yet.
I am in the market for a KJ and I was wondering what are some problem areas for them? Is thhere anythingthat should be checkout before the purchase?
What can I expect to spend anually on matienence?
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Make sure all recalls have been completed. Especially the ball joints. Maintenance shouldn't be a problem.

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Cool thx. Sounds like the liberty is pretty reliable. I just have to fidn someone to take my Silverado off my hands


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Smileyboy wrote:
Cool thx. Sounds like the liberty is pretty reliable. I just have to fidn someone to take my Silverado off my hands


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Libby's are GREAT cars!!!

Ball Joints, make sure they have been fixed.

IF you are getting one for mileage reasons, look elsewhere. These are vehicles tht have a family history for OFF ROAD USE. They may look like a good grocery getter, but they are not the best at MPG. That being said. you came to the right place to get tips on how to make it a little better or more off road use, sorry i almost forgot!

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or, more for off-road use. However you wanna go. :wink:

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