ajporter03
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- North Logan, UT
I have a 93 XJ that I have owned for about 3 years now and I am debating on weather or not I should sell it. My boss just recently purchased a 2008 Toyota Tundra and I inherited his old 2001 Tundra. A nice perk to go along with my job. It isn't mine, it is still owned by the company. But it is mine to use. The only reason that I am debating on weather or not to sell the Jeep is all the problems that I have had with it. Since I purchased it I have had to replace the rear leaf springs (too much sagging), shocks, front and rear brakes, upper and lower control arm bushings, one TRE, steering gear box, exhaust manifold, both motor mounts, most of the floor pan, heater core, most all the sensors, battery, and the valve cover gasket. I replaced all this stuff out a necessity. I still have no carpet. My rear main seal is leaking. I have some nasty death wobble at speeds about 65. There is a new clunking sound comming from the rear of the Jeep when I go over bumps. I can't seem to keep the rear brakes working consistently no matter how much I adjust them. And the big one, above my windsheild I have so much rust that I am sure I am going to have a hole right into the cab soon. It has been a huge money pit for me. I have only put about 20,000 miles on it. I know this is getting to be a long post, but I just want some opinions on what to do. Keep it and keep putting all my time and extra money into it, or sell it and cut my losses? Please tell me what you think.
93 XJ AW4 4x4 138,000 miles.
93 XJ AW4 4x4 138,000 miles.