How to save 30K on your next jeep purchase

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Published 2023-10-30
Just a quick video of a used traded in Jeep I purchased.
2022 Jeep wrangler rubicon 392
17500 miles
Evo long arm
Evo coilover kit
Evo fender liner
Dynatrac pro rock 44
4.88
RVC axles
PSC ram assist steering
KMC beadlocks
Toyo 40s
Rock slide rock rails
Anti roll roll bars
Nemesis Fenders

#392 #40s #coilovers #hemi #jeep #wrangler #dynatrac #kingshocks

All Comments (13)
  • @dirt-x
    You are one lucky dog to find that. Gloss black on those bead lock rings and I would be good to go. You said there out there so Im looking. Found a 21 but just stock. Ill keep looking.
  • @JEEP-N-DIRT
    Similar experience with my 2018 JLU that I bought at the end of 2019 during pandemic fallout. Honda dealership sold it to me at Sport avg kelly blue book price but like you had 35K in extras. (as seen on my little channel jeepNdirt)
  • @dirt-x
    I have a 16 JK 3" lift 37" tires snorkel, rock hood, smitty built fenders rock sliders, dirt logic piggy back stainless shocks, warn winch, stubby VFR front bumper, VFR rear bumper w/spare tire swing out, Rigid offroad lights 62000 lumens(not a typo 62000), rock armor paint on fenders, matte black with monster green accents, prodogy P2 trailer brake controler, etc. This will have to hold me over until I find a 392. I always buy new. I was panicking because the 392 and 392 final edition is done in 2024 but now there is a final final edition in 2025. Which means I can get a used one up to say 2027. That give me 3 years to find a 392 used. I prefer a 2024 or 2025.
  • @SilverBulletOBW
    (Unless they’re lemons) I believe lightly used is the way to go on JL & JT’s. You’d be insane to buy new at these prices! I actually just saved $25K off MSRP in getting a ‘21 Gladiator Ruby with just 30K miles that was just a couple of options short of being fully loaded($39K). Plus brand new tires, oil change, state inspections, and only a couple tiny rock chips and interior scuffs. Accounting for inflation I technically saved $35K because a ‘24 with same trimmings would’ve been $10K more than the ‘21, excluding the new 12” infotainment screen.
  • @user-tc9yv4tr9y
    Don't know how DOT compliant those front blinkers are, but I guess you'll find out.
  • 😮 very nice build how much did you get that deal for… I just paid 37k for a stock 2022 overland gladiator 50k miles have my jk engine being rebuilt so kind of forced play