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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Marilynne's Wetlands and Other Stuff - 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 739469" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>235K miles? I'd say that's pretty good for a Jeep, but then again, it's pretty good for any vehicle. Most Jeeps that I know of lasted nowhere near that long due to rough treatment and neglect by the owner. Keep the fluids fresh and the seals in good shape and hopefully you can get a lot more out of it.</p><p></p><p>I had engine issues with my 1988 Land Cruiser (212K miles) because someone almost ran it out of oil when I was on a long trip abroad. (When we drained the oil for a change, only a bit over one quart drained; it's supposed to have 8 1/2 quarts in it when filled.) That was a big oops, but I was finally able to find another OEM engine for it, and it was rebuilt a bit over a year ago. It's no longer a daily driver for me, but gets out of the barn every week or two. </p><p></p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 739469, member: 13556"] 235K miles? I'd say that's pretty good for a Jeep, but then again, it's pretty good for any vehicle. Most Jeeps that I know of lasted nowhere near that long due to rough treatment and neglect by the owner. Keep the fluids fresh and the seals in good shape and hopefully you can get a lot more out of it. I had engine issues with my 1988 Land Cruiser (212K miles) because someone almost ran it out of oil when I was on a long trip abroad. (When we drained the oil for a change, only a bit over one quart drained; it's supposed to have 8 1/2 quarts in it when filled.) That was a big oops, but I was finally able to find another OEM engine for it, and it was rebuilt a bit over a year ago. It's no longer a daily driver for me, but gets out of the barn every week or two. Wayne [/QUOTE]
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