Hey all, so im that inexperianced guy when it comes to jeeps. Always wanted one since i was a kid. looking at a 95 YJ 6cyl on a 4in lift with about 115k miles on it. Dude is asking about 6k for it. All in All its in pretty good shape. its gone through a couple of owners, nothing showed up on its history to cause any concern. What do you Jeep lovers think?

Asked by Dagr8marine Sep 24, 2017 at 03:42 AM about the 1995 Jeep Wrangler SE

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these vehicles are expensive because so many people want one- on the other hand, they hold their value- they work on gravel roads and do their job well, and the Wrangler/CJ has romance attached to it- every Jeep owner has different preferences, so think about how you want your Jeep- I would get one that is still stock- not lifted or modified in any way- maybe this kind of Jeep has not been abused- then I could decide if I want to modify it or not- probably not- especially the lift, because they already want to flip over anyway- raising the center of gravity just doesn't seem like a good idea- this is why the newer Wranglers have a wider track- think about it-

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