We sold our KJ years ago and I miss the comfort and good ride quality. So I'm now eyeing a 2008 KK 2WD with the manual transmission with about 130k miles on the clock. Should I be concerned about common issues or potential problems?
I'm doing some late night reading on it now, and I don't see anything frightening other than that sky roof deal.
If you're booger picking bored, the following outlines my thinking. Feel free to critique and analyze. I'm not the brightest person you'll ever read so I welcome the wisdom of others.
Probably the most endearing quality of our 2004 2WD KJ was the comfort and ergonomics. It just fit me and it was a good ride, on and off road. I want that back. Obviously, I didn't rock crawl with it, but just about any dry road that was cut in was still a good time.
I like the 2WD for ride quality, gas mileage, and slightly reduced insurance costs; but mostly ride quality. My 2003 Ram 2500 4x4 is like work when I drive on the highway. I'll miss the pickup for hauling the occasional load of materials, but I do have a trailer. The wife really liked the KJ too. Had someone not given us a low mileage car, we probably would have kept it.
If you made it this far, thank you for your time. Thoughts and encouragement are welcomed.
I'm doing some late night reading on it now, and I don't see anything frightening other than that sky roof deal.
If you're booger picking bored, the following outlines my thinking. Feel free to critique and analyze. I'm not the brightest person you'll ever read so I welcome the wisdom of others.
Probably the most endearing quality of our 2004 2WD KJ was the comfort and ergonomics. It just fit me and it was a good ride, on and off road. I want that back. Obviously, I didn't rock crawl with it, but just about any dry road that was cut in was still a good time.
I like the 2WD for ride quality, gas mileage, and slightly reduced insurance costs; but mostly ride quality. My 2003 Ram 2500 4x4 is like work when I drive on the highway. I'll miss the pickup for hauling the occasional load of materials, but I do have a trailer. The wife really liked the KJ too. Had someone not given us a low mileage car, we probably would have kept it.
If you made it this far, thank you for your time. Thoughts and encouragement are welcomed.