looking for a dealership with lifted vehicles

damjeeps.com in holtwood, pa no idea how close to you that is though
 
New Jeep are awesome!

Just remember, if she already owes more than the Liberty is worth, rolling that debt into a new car loan is just going to make things worse. In a few years, she'll be in a much worse spot than she is now.

Eventually, she is gonna have to cough up the money to pay off that deficit ... and the sooner the better, cause its only going to get bigger.
 
New Jeep are awesome!

Just remember, if she already owes more than the Liberty is worth, rolling that debt into a new car loan is just going to make things worse. In a few years, she'll be in a much worse spot than she is now.

Eventually, she is gonna have to cough up the money to pay off that deficit ... and the sooner the better, cause its only going to get bigger.

truer words have never been posted

if you have to, sell the liberty and swallow the loss, then start shopping for another jeep
 
yea we know but its a liberty and to put a real lift on a libby u need to put a solid axle up front spend tons and tons more then the stupid libby is even worth and then its still just a lifted libby. not a real jeep. yet the question still stands does anybody know of any places that sell already built rigs? i actually may let her trade in one of my to rigs with her libby to put a little more cash towards a decent rig but first i gotta find one. any help would be appreciated by the both of us. thanks
 
I know that FREEHOLD Jeep will install a lift in any jeep that you buy from them - what their markup is, I don't even want to know. From what I gather, they use Superlift kits of your choice. I have heard, BUT CANNOT CONFIRM that they will warranty the parts since they installed the lift.

I am in no way affiliated with this group. I would STRONGLY recommend that you contact them and verify this before you buy

Freehold Jeep is in Freehold NJ
 
Chances are, 99% of the lifted vehicles sitting at a dealership have issues and will need more money to truly make them trail worthy.

Have you thought about finding a nice used stock Jeep, then taking it to an offroad shop to have them install the lift? That way you know exactly what you are getting, and you get pick what goes on.

Also, are you dead set on getting the vehicle from a dealer? Craigslist, ebay, and all the Jeep forums are a great resource for finding Jeeps that were lifted properly.

I bet if you posted up your price range and "wish list" for the new Jeep, the guys on here would have four options for you by the end of the day.
 
checked outten online they didnt have any rigs that were built already so that kinda sucks but im going to keep looking around

Outten will take any Jeep off the lot and put the lift you want on it. They are dealers for RE and some of the other lift mfgs and can pretty much get whatever you want.
None of that "you voided the warranty when you lifted it" crap from them either.
 
our main hangup is the liberty, we have to get rid of it, and we still owe money on it no-one is going to want a liberty with trail damage.... and still owe payments on it. except a dealership or other place that sells vehicles that deals with trade-ins. otherwise i would look into other routes such as craigslist or here on naxja or ebay or anyother ways of getting a vehicle. but getting rid of the kj is our main problem. we need financing because of us both being in school and all that junk. its not a purchase that has to be immediate but we would like to get it before we have the next semester start for college. if it wernt for the stupid liberty we would go out and start from scratch our a jeep with some mods and then just put more into it as we got the money. which there in lies another problem. trying to save for our wedding and building up a jeep at the same time plus fixing things that break and pay tuition. thats why we both kind of said well just get her a rig thats already built up .
 
well, ya said you've got 2 rigs, right? Why not just sell the liberty, get out of that debt, and have her use one of the ones you've already got? If you're that bad off with the money situation, it really just doesn't seem like the best route to go, buying a Jeep to be wheeled, and being stuck in a loan, while as you say, saving for school, a wedding, etc...

my .02 :)

good luck with whatever ya decide on doing
 
that was my initial thought to but she cnt drive stick and ive already went through one clutch trying to teach her and both my rigs are stick
 
gotcha. I know the feeling, 2 ax15s here :) Although, my girlfriend has been doing pretty decent with it. I think the main thing is just keep her calm and tell her she's doing good so she doesn't get pissed, because when they get pissed it's always your fault :D haha.
 
found some more places so far i have damjeeps.com- only sells older jeeps, jeff daniels jeeps- only sells older jeeps, hoaks 4wd, mt zion offroad, national 4wd, outten, and steves jeep country- which is a little out of my way. were actually looking for a newer vehicle not a cj or other old vehicle because this rig is also going to be her dd. and she wants a rig that is moderatly decent on and off road yet lifted with like 33s or 35s. she also is leaning toward something with some room in it like a 4 door vehicle or a jp with an extended tub or something like that. does anybody know of any places with rigs like that for sale
 
yea the first day trying to teach her how to drive stick she almost took out one of my rigs and then when i took her to a parking lot she kissed a pole with my bumper so yea im pretty sure driving stick just isnt for her although i keep trying to teach her. i just think that for her an auto would be easier.
 
yeah. i've only let mia drive either of mine in parking lots. she actually did better in the big jeep, gearing is a friend when learing to drive a 5 speed :) i basically just explained it all to her, whats happening when it bogs, when its revving too much, what the friction point is, etc. then just to give it enough gas so it doesnt bog, but doesnt rev up too high, and to find the friction point, blah blah. just took it real slow with her and once she understood how everything was working she did much better. Just a thought I guess, cause if you can get her to drive a 5 speed, you would be in good shape I'd think,no?
 
yea but after the last couple of incidents with me teaching her she says she has no will to learn and just would feel a lot more comfortable with an automatic
 
well i talked her into keeping her stupid liberty and taking my other rig and droping a new transmission in it. my buddy is going to do all the work for 2 cases of beer and all i gota work about is getting the transmission. i guess it was an okay compromise. but thank you everyone for your help
 
that adams jeep does some nice looking rigs even though from the looks of it its just bolt on stuff nothing to wild for my fiance thats the caliber she needs nothing to fancy or crazy just a basic rig
 
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