ramlebliberty wrote:
With no car payments you could save up for some pretty awesome parts! You would save on insurance too! I like the 4.7's i believe the HO's started in 02. Good engine with decent power, and there's a little more performance upgrades for it than the 3.7.
I would try to keep both Jeeps unless the Honda is a commuter/travel car since even though jeeps are full of awesomeness they are not the greatest on the MPG.
I have a trusted friend that I let work on my cars, and he only does the work if I cant. Plus the more you dive into the guts of a vehicle the more you learn, then the next time there's a problem it takes you half the time to fix it, and you can save big $$$ doing a repair yourself.
Yeah the WJ is great. Even if its the regular 4.7l it hauls. Gets the same or better (less throttle needed) fuel mileage and has a ton more room for kids. With a kid on the way in january getting the WJ now and fixing it up before we need a bigger vehicle is the ideal choice in my mind. Instead of buying a new or nearly new Jeep in a couple years I can fix up the WJ for a fraction of the price.
As for the honda, well the wife loves it and it does have alot more interior space then the KJ so it makes sense to use the WJ and crv for family tasks. The KJ will work for a little while though and will most likely become a hobby vehicle for me or at the very least a nostalgia. As for fixing the honda well in a previous life I was almost a ford master tech so I know my way around an ac system, but if we can get it done for free well then by all means honda pay for it. But thats not very likely with it being 2011 and having 75k miles.
JeepinJarhead03 wrote:
after what troy just said about the crv.. i gotta CRV ill trade ya for the WJ.. and the honda.. it's got about 33k on it ...

LoL Yeah the compressor is sanwhiched in between the sub-frame assembly and all the accessories. So either I have to support the engine/trans and remove the subframe (what we did on all taurus's and windstars) or I have to remove power steering, alternator and all that goes with them.
As for the trade Ill pass
2006 KJ wrote:
does this help your decision at all?

LoL No. But the fully solid axles and a v8 are very tempting.
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