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Lets see whos got the most miles on there mj


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It had to do with somehow leaving it in Drive at the top of a steep hill with the engine running and no handbrake on. She claims that she realized that she forgot something inside and got out to go get it and just forgot that the car was in drive. :shake:

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140K on both my rigs. They are currently within 100 miles of each other.

 

But the MJ has done 24,000 miles over the past 14 months I've owned it, the XJ has gone about 3,000 in the same time. The previous 2 owners didn't drive it very much.

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mine only has 96000. not bad for an 87. i have enough other vehicles that most don't get much, except the suburban. the cj has 74000, the audi now has 156000, and the suburban has 220000. i hunt alot so my hunting rig usually gets alot of miles (the suburban). the mj will get used alot for hunting now since it get's better gas mileage. i'll use it for the trips i don't need much. i will build a kennel set up for it in the next week or two. then i'll use it alot more. :thumbsup:

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140K on both my rigs. They are currently within 100 miles of each other.

 

But the MJ has done 24,000 miles over the past 14 months I've owned it, the XJ has gone about 3,000 in the same time. The previous 2 owners didn't drive it very much.

 

The XJ has since disappeared, replaced by another 87 Comanche that had 79,000 when I got it last February. I believe it has 87,000 now. Also a 96 Cherokee with 187,000 and since the day before yesterday another 96 Cherokee with 144,000, but that one's for parts only. No floor, hole rusted through the roof, missing a 3' length of frame rail, and the rear bumper, and load floor move when I pull the hitch up and down.

 

My tow rig is a 1991 GMC camper conversion with 204,000 km.

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Truck had somewhere around 223K when the idiot cluster was pulled out. New cluster had around 155K when it was put in and is now at 168K. So, if my math is correct, we should be at 236K. One of these days, I'm going to pull the new cluster and make it show the true mileage.

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Anyone have experience withe the accuracy of the speedo/odo in standard configuration?

 

In mine, with the 31/10.5s on 8"rims, the odo is pretty much spot on, but the speedo reads @ 8-10% low. My SWAG is that with stock tires/rims, the speedo would have been close and the odo reading high.

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