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I'm willing to bet that the odometer has been flipped and it is 102,000 miles. Someone should pull a carfax on it. Those tires aren't original either. If my memory serves me right, Jeep was using Goodyear Wrangler Radial tires on all their vehicles.

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LOL...... The odometer has enough digits to show 102K.....

 

Probably got used very little but parked outside most or all it's life. Orig tires may not have worn out but very likely got dry rot and changed out ...... After all... It is 23 years old.

 

The interior looks pristine.

 

As long as the floors or unibody isn't rotted out.... It's a $3k truck.

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You're right Yellaheep. I was looking at my Chargers cluster and didn't even think about the MJ having another position.

 

The add states the tires are original. Which I know they are not. If they can fib about that what else is not true about that truck?

 

It is also a bargaining chip for a possible buyer.

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Shelbyluv when you asked about the michellins being factory I looked at my factory brochures and seen they had both michellin and goidyears from the factory . I've personally bought numerous items from them and they have never inaccurately described anything .

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The answer to the tires is reasonably simple.  Just find the manufacturer date on the tires.  If they match the production date of the truck, good chance they are original tires.

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