UPDATE! We installed a new winch and did an in-depth inspection revealing some awesome upgrades that were a huge shock! th-cam.com/video/tFFKRNscuV4/w-d-xo.html
I was going to post this on Tuesday but I wanted to end the year on something awesome! I wanted to give you all my heartfelt thanks for all the support, comments, emails and private messages. This has been a very challenging year. The layoff in September flipped everything upside down. My side hustle became the only hustle. And after applying for a badillion jobs it looks like the future is in my (our) hands. I'm also so done with video games. I think they suck. (I think they suck because they do suck... except Mario Kart.) I'm not sure how this is going to be possible since most videos don't do well, but I have faith that what we've built here over the past 6 years has tons of untapped potential. I want to give you all the best frickin' TH-cam channel to watch I can possibly provide. I want to show how an average dude can get outside his comfort zone, learn new things and explain how to do it yourself. I want to show gratitude to my awesome support network of family and friends who make all this possible. Most importantly, I want to point everyone to what keeps me going even when stuff is hard... which is my relationship with God. Those who know me know how rough it was last time I lost a job... and how different I am this time. That's not because of some sort of magic or because I'm somehow more badass. God and God alone is why I keep going. So look out for a bunch of new stuff coming very, very soon. I'm going to look more into businesses I can partner with. I'll also likely going to launch a fun membership option of some sort for those who want even more of this goofiness. The next few videos will likely be small, fun things. I'm putting a classic motorcycle up for sale that I'll share more about soon since it needs to go. But after that things are going to ramp up quick! God Bless all of You! Happy New Year. I can do all things. Phil 4:13 PS... I drank a lot of coffee today! 🤩
GOTTA love old school TJ's. I'm a little channel, but have received ALOT of views on my dad's 98TJ build with similar comments and questions. Anyone with a TJ, hang on to them. Die hard jeeps.
Awesome jeep. I have a 2006 TJ which I got in 2012. I got it with 90,000 + miles on it. It now has 275,000 miles on it. The 4.0 liter engine is a blast to work on and extremely durable. :)
Hello Jason, while watchin one of my favorite "Jeep UTubers" your channel showed up at the end. I've been a Jeep fan since 1985 when I bought an "85 CJ7. I also once owned a TJ and seeing the episode about your Dad's TJ caught my attention, but then in your opening "update" you talked about your faith and relationship with God. THAT really touched me. I immediately subscribed for that reason. I'm a Jeeper and will keep an eye out for more Jeep vids. You and your future with the channel will be in my prayers. Take care and "Keep on Jeepin"
Bought my first Wrangler in 03. A Rubi new from the showroom floor. Wheeled it all over hells half acre, sold it when it was 10 yrs old (mistake). Had a couple JKs, but was never enamored with them. Finally replaced that '03 Rubi in '22 with an '04 that had 56k miles. Never off-roaded, though it was towed behind an RV and driven through mountain towns. It feels just like home.
My first mod would be to sell the hard top and the rear seat. Install the soft top and never look back!!! Change all fluids. Even though they were lightly used, they're OLD.
Good point on fluids. I know the salesman so I’ll ask him if they changed anything before selling. If not you’re totally right… we should change all of it.
I just did a 14 hour round trip with my sons to see their Pop-Pop and many other family members out of state. Love my '05 TJ Rocky Mtn 4.0L, just past 170K miles, can take it wheelin' one weekend and this long trip the next. The key is meticulous maintenance and keeping it stock or in my case as close to stock as possible. 2" OME coil lift, 32 KO2's, Fox 2.0 Shox and Fox steering stabilizer, Napa HD gearbox and M.O.R.E gearbox bracket has this ole TJ running and handling the best its ever ran! Excellent on and off-road manners and capability. Highly recommend Valvoline 150K+ mile synthetic blend oil and shell gas, idles like a showroom 4.0L I6, avoid lousy wawa gas. Never any need to go beyond 32's, plenty capable and you get to maintain that great 4.0 low end torque. Your TJ looks like it can do it all too!
1:58 synthetic is also a fraction of the weight. I’d recommend upgrading to a higher output alternator and doing the Big 7 JeepCable kit to power the new winch and off-road lighting. That TJ is in REALLY good shape. Congrats! 👍
Awesome jeep, my buddy has a 97 jeep with maybe 35,000 miles, it’s never been in 4 low and has only seen dirt three or four times, congrats to your dad 😁👍
What a great find and what a fun project with dad! (Enjoyed the rear main seal video on the dodge-would have loved access to a shop like that). Not to be cliche, but things that happen to you do not have to be who you are. Find the work that pays, we will be here once a week or once a month or whenever. Happy new years to you and your family-and happy news years to the rest of the viewers as well!
Happy New Year to you as well. Yeah I'm gonna give it a go. If it doesn't work out I'll find something. But I've been doing video production for 22 years (and still enjoy it)... so I'll be doing that till I die.
Lovemy 200,000 mile tj. Only issue is no matter what we do, these rust. Mine mostly sits in my driveway, i coat the frame yearly. Frame still shows up elsewhere😊
Love your videos man. Can you do a video on your garage tools? I’m starting to get more into auto diy projects, and I’d like to learn from your experience on working on so many projects what tools you’d recommend and what tools are over rated? Also how you organize them, I always like seeing those videos!
Nice Jeep! Love the video and the two of yours relationship. have had four TJ and really like their size and handling. One area you need to either change or keep a close eye on is the back hinges as they will wear out faster with those 33's weight hanging on that back door.
Happy New Year and keep the content coming! TJ’s are great platforms. Such a gem too! 👍🏼. My wife also had a 2000 XJ Sport but in black. Fun little rig.
I love my TJ. I wish mine was that clean but I guess that’s what happens when you take it off road lol. If it pops out of 4lo consistently you may need to adjust the shift linkage. Pretty easy. Just loosen a 10mm bolt and push or pull the linkage until you get it where you need it be to stay in gear. Or better yet replace it with a cable shifter. That will make it so much easier and more reliable and you don’t have to worry about adjusting again if you do any modifications that would affect it.
That is a gem of a jeep with only 56k miles! I drove a 2000 TJ Sport for 11 years. Selling it was a huge regret. I would take a look at changing the spark plugs and if they didn't upgrade the brakes after putting bigger tires, that might be something to look at. The brakes were good for stock tires, but going bigger, I had issues with less braking power. Can't wait to see more videos of this TJ!
@JasonExplainsThings also watch out for the cooling system components. I went through 2 water pumps and a radiator around 110k miles. Also had the torque converter go out around 130k. That was a $3.5k transmission fix, ouch! Other than those things, no issues and it drove through anything.
I'm curious here so I'll ask you this question. How do you know it has 56k on the odometer? Do a little GOOGLE SEARCH and see what MILEAGE EXEMPT means............
@@JulianBand YES! In your case it may help you understand FEDERAL mileage laws........... If this gentleman represented this Jeep as an actual 55,00 Jeep should he choose to sell it, it would most likely land him in court. If he says it's EXEMPT and represents it that way at time of sale he'll lose his arse on the resale price. The dealer knew exactly what he was doing and this wasn't his first rodeo. If the dealer was honest and thought the Jeep was misrepresented on miles, he'd offer to repurchase up if asked to. BUT! He would buy it back at an EXEMPT MILES price............ Just saying.................
Not a Jeep guy per se, but I understand there are small bushings in the transfer case shifter assembly that can go bad and allow the t-case to pop out of 4LO like that. I'm sure a TJ owner will pop in here at some point and confirm.
Nice Jeep. Your dad is like me, it's the little things that bug me the most! I just got what my jeep friends are calling a UNICORN. 2003 rubicon tomb raider edition, zero rust anywhere, mint condition, never taken off road, and a crazy 17,855 miles.
Great video! I was referred to your channel by your friends Ben and Kerry. I have seen many Jeeps of all ages pop out of low range into neutral. Most of the time it just wasn't pushed all the way into low and seated. It can also be an adjustment too if it happens often. I have a 2020 that it has happened to me on several times.
Thanks! And Ben and Kerry are awesome. Here’s Ben racing minibikes with me back in the day! 🤩 th-cam.com/video/1K1N5nVyb4k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SsLEuyBhMAuhEGZD
@jonc2914 TPS, O2 sensors, serpentine belt, and a starter. That's it. Body paint is getting thin in spots. I rust proofed the frame years ago. Had a body off POR15 treatment done. You are full of speculation and no facts. I am the one who drives it. You have never seen it. It is uncomfortable, wanders, has bumpsteer and is noisy as expected. Just is what it is. Love how someone online can post baseless statements and expect anyone to take them seriously. Keep posting. 😆
There is a 2006 Sport Unlimited with manual transmission nearby with only 30,000 miles. Incredibly clean. They want $37,000. How much is it actually worth?
I just brought an 03 tj with 100k miles. I had to replace the entire underneath, as in the bouncy and steery stuff. It's completely stock. I get 18 mpg, not sure why you're talking 13 mpg. Edit. Just saw it's an automatic. Sorry for your luck.
Let's hope that doesn't happen. I wonder if a C-clip eliminator kit would be a good alternative for this Jeep. Of course a both axles you suggest are stronger, but to save a couple bucks while keeping it closer to stock.
First thing to check is the mileage statement where you bought it. Is it checked true miles or mileage exempt? Also check for miles on the title. Are the miles on it correct or exempt? If exempt on anything your value just dropped tremendously. Same as miles unknown or not guaranteed. Many dealers tell you anything and guarantee nothing. In which case you way overpaid for unknown miles.
@@JasonExplainsThings That's great that you know them BUT are the miles guaranteed? If not it doesn't matter what you paid it's TOOOO MUCH! I have a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2005 one owner with the miles on the front of the title and they are guaranteed! That makes it worth MUCH more than a title that says exempt! It may have 200,000 miles on it if not on the title. A dealer will think twice before he guarantees the miles with no odometer statement to back it up! It's called a Federal crime with a STIFF fine and jail time. Now look at your title and read the odometer statement and get back to us here. Folks run all around the internet flashing the odometers with EXEMPT on the title and don't have a clue they have been SUCKERED!
@@XXPS60 To be fair, all vehicles over 10 years old will be exempt on the title. If you have a chance to see this Jeep you will clearly be able to tell it has low miles based on the condition. With the prices people ask for TJs these days, or most TJs are beat and rusty out there, this one was a fair price. I believe the dealer represented this one truthful, and Jason's dad will have plenty of years of enjoyment out of this true Jeep classic.
You are absolutely wrong in saying all vehicles over 10 years will be exempt. As I said, my 2005 Jeep Rubicon has the miles on front of the title GUARANTEED by the DEALERSHIP I purchased it from last year! The miles are documented all the way down the line and the dealer would not EXEMPT any title UNLESS he was out to GET YOU! the value of the Rubicon I own is that the miles are GUARANTEED to me under penalty of law. When I sell this 2005 Rubicon I will WARRANTY the miles and they will appear on the new owners title. You sir sound like you have been taken advantage of...........@@aevnate4140
If the salesman that sold you this Jeep is in your Bible study class pray for him that he gets something from it since he took you and your money. Federal LAW dictates the miles are on the title! The only way a dealer exempts them is if he suspects the odometer is not TRUE! Or he absolutely knows they are not true! It hurts the value of a vehicle to do this and of course true and accurate LOW miles always help the sale. I hate to tell you this but when you sell this Jeep you also can't guarantee the miles which hurts the sale and the value. Of course you can always find another vulnerable buyer such as yourself who doesn't know or understand the LAW! I use to know a salesman who sold used cars and had a BIBLE on his desk......... He claims it helped the sales.............
UPDATE! We installed a new winch and did an in-depth inspection revealing some awesome upgrades that were a huge shock! th-cam.com/video/tFFKRNscuV4/w-d-xo.html
I was going to post this on Tuesday but I wanted to end the year on something awesome! I wanted to give you all my heartfelt thanks for all the support, comments, emails and private messages. This has been a very challenging year. The layoff in September flipped everything upside down. My side hustle became the only hustle. And after applying for a badillion jobs it looks like the future is in my (our) hands. I'm also so done with video games. I think they suck. (I think they suck because they do suck... except Mario Kart.)
I'm not sure how this is going to be possible since most videos don't do well, but I have faith that what we've built here over the past 6 years has tons of untapped potential. I want to give you all the best frickin' TH-cam channel to watch I can possibly provide. I want to show how an average dude can get outside his comfort zone, learn new things and explain how to do it yourself. I want to show gratitude to my awesome support network of family and friends who make all this possible. Most importantly, I want to point everyone to what keeps me going even when stuff is hard... which is my relationship with God.
Those who know me know how rough it was last time I lost a job... and how different I am this time. That's not because of some sort of magic or because I'm somehow more badass. God and God alone is why I keep going.
So look out for a bunch of new stuff coming very, very soon. I'm going to look more into businesses I can partner with. I'll also likely going to launch a fun membership option of some sort for those who want even more of this goofiness. The next few videos will likely be small, fun things. I'm putting a classic motorcycle up for sale that I'll share more about soon since it needs to go. But after that things are going to ramp up quick! God Bless all of You! Happy New Year. I can do all things. Phil 4:13
PS... I drank a lot of coffee today! 🤩
GOTTA love old school TJ's. I'm a little channel, but have received ALOT of views on my dad's 98TJ build with similar comments and questions. Anyone with a TJ, hang on to them. Die hard jeeps.
Crazy clean! I always love 2 door short wheel base stuff. They are just adorable
Yes! Totally agree. Happy New Year Kai!
@@JasonExplainsThings Happy New Year!!
Jason this is such a great video primarily because it shows the awesome relationship you have with your dad. Thanks
Much appreciated. Couldn't agree more.
Awesome jeep. I have a 2006 TJ which I got in 2012. I got it with 90,000 + miles on it. It now has 275,000 miles on it. The 4.0 liter engine is a blast to work on and extremely durable. :)
Awesome! Yeah I’m very excited to help my dad with it.
Hello Jason, while watchin one of my favorite "Jeep UTubers" your channel showed up at the end. I've been a Jeep fan since 1985 when I bought an "85 CJ7. I also once owned a TJ and seeing the episode about your Dad's TJ caught my attention, but then in your opening "update" you talked about your faith and relationship with God. THAT really touched me. I immediately subscribed for that reason. I'm a Jeeper and will keep an eye out for more Jeep vids. You and your future with the channel will be in my prayers. Take care and "Keep on Jeepin"
Thanks very much! Dad and I are planning more Jeep videos for sure. God Bless!
Bought my first Wrangler in 03. A Rubi new from the showroom floor. Wheeled it all over hells half acre, sold it when it was 10 yrs old (mistake). Had a couple JKs, but was never enamored with them. Finally replaced that '03 Rubi in '22 with an '04 that had 56k miles. Never off-roaded, though it was towed behind an RV and driven through mountain towns. It feels just like home.
My first mod would be to sell the hard top and the rear seat. Install the soft top and never look back!!! Change all fluids. Even though they were lightly used, they're OLD.
Good point on fluids. I know the salesman so I’ll ask him if they changed anything before selling. If not you’re totally right… we should change all of it.
A soft top is nice, but a hard top is nicer in the winter and the rain.
Agree to disagree my friend. 😀
@@notice_fpv hahaha, I would agree if you would have said he needs to ditch the full doors for half doors as well!
Ha! I hear you... I have my top and doors off 8 months of the year... But when my doors are ON, they're full doors. I like my real glass windows!
Just got my first jeep a 1999 jeep tj 5 speed manual and oh boy do I love her
I just did a 14 hour round trip with my sons to see their Pop-Pop and many other family members out of state. Love my '05 TJ Rocky Mtn 4.0L, just past 170K miles, can take it wheelin' one weekend and this long trip the next. The key is meticulous maintenance and keeping it stock or in my case as close to stock as possible. 2" OME coil lift, 32 KO2's, Fox 2.0 Shox and Fox steering stabilizer, Napa HD gearbox and M.O.R.E gearbox bracket has this ole TJ running and handling the best its ever ran! Excellent on and off-road manners and capability. Highly recommend Valvoline 150K+ mile synthetic blend oil and shell gas, idles like a showroom 4.0L I6, avoid lousy wawa gas. Never any need to go beyond 32's, plenty capable and you get to maintain that great 4.0 low end torque. Your TJ looks like it can do it all too!
We’re getting tons of awesome tips! Thanks very much.
1:58 synthetic is also a fraction of the weight. I’d recommend upgrading to a higher output alternator and doing the Big 7 JeepCable kit to power the new winch and off-road lighting. That TJ is in REALLY good shape. Congrats! 👍
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Thank you. Badass Jeep. Stay strong and stay true. We will be here to watch and support you in 2024. All the best.
Beautiful Jeep!
My 2006 4.0 Rubicon Unlimited 6 speed stick....JUST turned over 45,000!
What an awesome Jeep! I have a 2015 JKU, but want to add a TJ some day.
Awesome jeep, my buddy has a 97 jeep with maybe 35,000 miles, it’s never been in 4 low and has only seen dirt three or four times, congrats to your dad 😁👍
Wow, that rig is incredibly clean! Congrats on the buy!
Loved the video! Can’t wait to work on the Jeep together and to go out and see the country! Thanks!
For better fuel mileage look at the KSuspension remanufactured 4 hole or 12 hole injectors. Much better atomization. Great TJ.
What a great find and what a fun project with dad! (Enjoyed the rear main seal video on the dodge-would have loved access to a shop like that). Not to be cliche, but things that happen to you do not have to be who you are. Find the work that pays, we will be here once a week or once a month or whenever. Happy new years to you and your family-and happy news years to the rest of the viewers as well!
Happy New Year to you as well. Yeah I'm gonna give it a go. If it doesn't work out I'll find something. But I've been doing video production for 22 years (and still enjoy it)... so I'll be doing that till I die.
Beautiful tj
Lovemy 200,000 mile tj. Only issue is no matter what we do, these rust. Mine mostly sits in my driveway, i coat the frame yearly. Frame still shows up elsewhere😊
Love your videos man. Can you do a video on your garage tools? I’m starting to get more into auto diy projects, and I’d like to learn from your experience on working on so many projects what tools you’d recommend and what tools are over rated? Also how you organize them, I always like seeing those videos!
Thanks for the reminder! That was on my list to make and I forgot.
Nice Jeep! Love the video and the two of yours relationship. have had four TJ and really like their size and handling. One area you need to either change or keep a close eye on is the back hinges as they will wear out faster with those 33's weight hanging on that back door.
What an awesome looking TJ, wow
Happy New Year and keep the content coming! TJ’s are great platforms. Such a gem too! 👍🏼. My wife also had a 2000 XJ Sport but in black. Fun little rig.
I love my TJ. I wish mine was that clean but I guess that’s what happens when you take it off road lol. If it pops out of 4lo consistently you may need to adjust the shift linkage. Pretty easy. Just loosen a 10mm bolt and push or pull the linkage until you get it where you need it be to stay in gear. Or better yet replace it with a cable shifter. That will make it so much easier and more reliable and you don’t have to worry about adjusting again if you do any modifications that would affect it.
That's definitely part of our plan.
That is a gem of a jeep with only 56k miles! I drove a 2000 TJ Sport for 11 years. Selling it was a huge regret. I would take a look at changing the spark plugs and if they didn't upgrade the brakes after putting bigger tires, that might be something to look at. The brakes were good for stock tires, but going bigger, I had issues with less braking power. Can't wait to see more videos of this TJ!
Yeah I loved your Jeep Julian. It was rad. I think dad needs to get seat covers like yours had. Thanks for the tips. We’ll add those to the list. 👍
@JasonExplainsThings also watch out for the cooling system components. I went through 2 water pumps and a radiator around 110k miles. Also had the torque converter go out around 130k. That was a $3.5k transmission fix, ouch! Other than those things, no issues and it drove through anything.
I'm curious here so I'll ask you this question. How do you know it has 56k on the odometer? Do a little GOOGLE SEARCH and see what MILEAGE EXEMPT means............
@XXPS60 should I use all CAPS when searching? Just curious............
@@JulianBand YES! In your case it may help you understand FEDERAL mileage laws........... If this gentleman represented this Jeep as an actual 55,00 Jeep should he choose to sell it, it would most likely land him in court. If he says it's EXEMPT and represents it that way at time of sale he'll lose his arse on the resale price. The dealer knew exactly what he was doing and this wasn't his first rodeo. If the dealer was honest and thought the Jeep was misrepresented on miles, he'd offer to repurchase up if asked to. BUT! He would buy it back at an EXEMPT MILES price............ Just saying.................
Not a Jeep guy per se, but I understand there are small bushings in the transfer case shifter assembly that can go bad and allow the t-case to pop out of 4LO like that. I'm sure a TJ owner will pop in here at some point and confirm.
Neither am I. Thanks for the tip. I'll definitely let you all know if this happens again.
Hi there, I have a 97 TJ a hot tempered 2.5 4 IL😂 inside. Here in Taiwan it‘s quite ok. I love to go offroad with it. Greetings from Taiwan
Nice Jeep. Your dad is like me, it's the little things that bug me the most! I just got what my jeep friends are calling a UNICORN. 2003 rubicon tomb raider edition, zero rust anywhere, mint condition, never taken off road, and a crazy 17,855 miles.
Nuts!
Great video! I was referred to your channel by your friends Ben and Kerry. I have seen many Jeeps of all ages pop out of low range into neutral. Most of the time it just wasn't pushed all the way into low and seated. It can also be an adjustment too if it happens often. I have a 2020 that it has happened to me on several times.
Thanks! And Ben and Kerry are awesome. Here’s Ben racing minibikes with me back in the day! 🤩 th-cam.com/video/1K1N5nVyb4k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SsLEuyBhMAuhEGZD
Congrats on picking up a beautiful Jeep. My 2002 TJ has 86000 miles on it. They are fun vehicles. Pretty much bombproof.
The 4.0 is bombproof, the rest of the jeep isnt.. its stilla chrystler product
@@jonc2914 Haven't had major issues in the 19 years I have owned it.
@@gorillahd9247 then you haven't done much with it in 19 years.
@jonc2914 TPS, O2 sensors, serpentine belt, and a starter. That's it. Body paint is getting thin in spots. I rust proofed the frame years ago. Had a body off POR15 treatment done. You are full of speculation and no facts. I am the one who drives it. You have never seen it. It is uncomfortable, wanders, has bumpsteer and is noisy as expected. Just is what it is. Love how someone online can post baseless statements and expect anyone to take them seriously. Keep posting. 😆
You should try some BG products MOA with the fresh oil change and EPR just before you drop the old oil. Especially since it has such low mileage.
I have a 2006 I love it
Got a Sahara with 28,000 here in ND
NICE when it comes to 4 wheel driving``baby it
Any info on the rims? My 98 has the exact ones, red and blue pinstripe and all, can’t find any info!
No sorry. They’re some sort of aftermarket steel wheels from when it was new.
replace the Transfer case linkage with a cable system.
The TJ had some of the worst Tcase linkage!
There is a 2006 Sport Unlimited with manual transmission nearby with only 30,000 miles. Incredibly clean. They want $37,000. How much is it actually worth?
I would not say it’s worth that much. 😅
It probably popped out of 4L because it hadn't been used in a while (ever?).
Toyotas will take forever to engage 4L for the same reason. Gotta use it!
100%
They have bad geometry for transfer case linkage you just have to make the arm a little longer so it goes in gear all the way and it won't pop out
I just brought an 03 tj with 100k miles. I had to replace the entire underneath, as in the bouncy and steery stuff.
It's completely stock. I get 18 mpg, not sure why you're talking 13 mpg.
Edit. Just saw it's an automatic. Sorry for your luck.
Actually the automatic is great. Especially as you get up in years.
One word... Jealous! Great find!
you're gonna want updated headlights.
Nice
Mint I’ve owned a number of Tacoma’s , I love my Jeeps, but I’ll never trash talk Toyota
I just bought an '03 with 50,000 miles....
Sounds rad.
Get rid of the Dana 35 rear end , they are trash .. use a mopar 81/4 or dana 44 .. dont want the axel coming out on a camping trail..
Let's hope that doesn't happen. I wonder if a C-clip eliminator kit would be a good alternative for this Jeep. Of course a both axles you suggest are stronger, but to save a couple bucks while keeping it closer to stock.
@@aevnate4140 i agree , hey a “C clip” eliminator kit would at least save him from being stuck on the trail👍 .
Thanks for the tips guys! We’re compiling them. 👍
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First thing to check is the mileage statement where you bought it. Is it checked true miles or mileage exempt? Also check for miles on the title. Are the miles on it correct or exempt? If exempt on anything your value just dropped tremendously. Same as miles unknown or not guaranteed. Many dealers tell you anything and guarantee nothing. In which case you way overpaid for unknown miles.
Thanks for the comment. Research was done and the dealership is a reputable business and the salesman is literally in a Bible study with me. 👍
@@JasonExplainsThings That's great that you know them BUT are the miles guaranteed? If not it doesn't matter what you paid it's TOOOO MUCH! I have a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2005 one owner with the miles on the front of the title and they are guaranteed! That makes it worth MUCH more than a title that says exempt! It may have 200,000 miles on it if not on the title. A dealer will think twice before he guarantees the miles with no odometer statement to back it up! It's called a Federal crime with a STIFF fine and jail time. Now look at your title and read the odometer statement and get back to us here. Folks run all around the internet flashing the odometers with EXEMPT on the title and don't have a clue they have been SUCKERED!
@@XXPS60 To be fair, all vehicles over 10 years old will be exempt on the title. If you have a chance to see this Jeep you will clearly be able to tell it has low miles based on the condition. With the prices people ask for TJs these days, or most TJs are beat and rusty out there, this one was a fair price.
I believe the dealer represented this one truthful, and Jason's dad will have plenty of years of enjoyment out of this true Jeep classic.
You are absolutely wrong in saying all vehicles over 10 years will be exempt. As I said, my 2005 Jeep Rubicon has the miles on front of the title GUARANTEED by the DEALERSHIP I purchased it from last year! The miles are documented all the way down the line and the dealer would not EXEMPT any title UNLESS he was out to GET YOU! the value of the Rubicon I own is that the miles are GUARANTEED to me under penalty of law. When I sell this 2005 Rubicon I will WARRANTY the miles and they will appear on the new owners title. You sir sound like you have been taken advantage of...........@@aevnate4140
If the salesman that sold you this Jeep is in your Bible study class pray for him that he gets something from it since he took you and your money. Federal LAW dictates the miles are on the title! The only way a dealer exempts them is if he suspects the odometer is not TRUE! Or he absolutely knows they are not true! It hurts the value of a vehicle to do this and of course true and accurate LOW miles always help the sale. I hate to tell you this but when you sell this Jeep you also can't guarantee the miles which hurts the sale and the value. Of course you can always find another vulnerable buyer such as yourself who doesn't know or understand the LAW! I use to know a salesman who sold used cars and had a BIBLE on his desk......... He claims it helped the sales.............