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$750 to spend on the Jeep...
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<blockquote data-quote="95BlackGA" data-source="post: 4791188" data-attributes="member: 576452"><p>What is the jeep most used for/is going to be used for? I'd say find a donor jeep, my mom just bought a '91 for $500. Could get one with the gearing you want, if it was an factory option. That would save some money on the gears, and you get spare axles if you're into heavy off road driving. Then, you could do a tune up, depending on how much you had left, if any. Or, possibly go for the full size spare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95BlackGA, post: 4791188, member: 576452"] What is the jeep most used for/is going to be used for? I'd say find a donor jeep, my mom just bought a '91 for $500. Could get one with the gearing you want, if it was an factory option. That would save some money on the gears, and you get spare axles if you're into heavy off road driving. Then, you could do a tune up, depending on how much you had left, if any. Or, possibly go for the full size spare. [/QUOTE]
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