I agree with Chris one thing, that also is hardtop much better than soft top especially if you don't live in the nicest area of town for have harsh elements like if you live up north hardtop is going to be way better for you
Either tensioner bearing has worn out which is most likely or you have a pulley that come loose or a bearings bad on another pulley...most next likey we will be water pump
I go to Ocala frequently my Jeep is not a mall crawler looking for like-minded individuals who would like to group up on weekends and wheel.. camp.. cookout.. ect
I need a programmer that will control my fans on my 2014 Wrangler jku Sport and also flash for larger tires and gear change...
I was over heating on a 45 sec steep sand hill climb in 4 low... I want the fans to come on sooner. Thanks guys!
Should be fine unless it's a heavy 33 on an older rig... heavy wheeling amplifies wear on rear door and hinges. If your daily driving you should be fine
Get a 2012 or newer. Less than 80k miles. No tick noises from motor after its warmed up and decent drive. No under carriage damage or leaks. Buy a stock one. Modified ones usually have issues or incomplete builds which will give you a headache. Hard top is reliable. Soft top will give you issues...