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Old Jan 10, 2013 | 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Doc Olds
"'hard' off-road history" ...... Bwahhhahahahahaha

Its a poser. No UCP, no rock rails, no skids, (front a U Bolt) too much wheel, not enough tire, no locker, no winch.

To review a 4x4 off road history, get on the ground and look underneath, it is very easy to see whether it has been wheeled (how hard or what was broke and replaced is more difficult).
At first glance it looks that way, but that's what any seasoned dealership wants you to think. They could have taken it on trade and removed the winch, resprayed the bumper flat black, and threw on a new set of wheels and tires just to make it look like a street queen. Most dealers know the simple tricks. They'd throw any chewed up UCP or rock rails in the dumpster. Only way to know for sure is to look under it for evidence on the frame, axle, and CA's as suggested.

And just because it doesn't have a locker doesn't mean it wasn't wheeled. On any given weekend there's a ton of guys out thrashing their rigs on the trails with open diffs, and they usually get thrashed harder than the rigs with lockers from what I've witnessed.
 
Old Jan 10, 2013 | 03:27 PM
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Rock rails do not get chewed up (paint might scrape off), and UCP will take more of a licking than you might imagine.

I'll stick with the Poser diagnosis.


I do agree, you got to look underneath
 
Old Jan 10, 2013 | 03:41 PM
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I have known dealerships to remove most, if not all aftermarket accessories to return trucks to stock appearance. Don't think it mattered if the truck had been wheeled or not the dealer just thought it would sell better stock in apprearance.
 
Old Jan 10, 2013 | 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Doc Olds
Rock rails do not get chewed up...
Well I suppose yours might not if you are only doing some mild trail riding, but have you seen some of the boulder-ridden parks down in Ga. where this rig is located? In some parts of that state you don't get through the trail without dinging up the underside.

Thus the name "rock rails".
 
Old Jan 10, 2013 | 04:18 PM
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See if they will sell some of those extras for the other hummer u might get. The biggest problem with those rims is the tire on it is way to small and the center caps are not set in.
 
Old Jan 10, 2013 | 06:02 PM
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Did you notice that the coolant appeared to be green. I thought H3 I5 coolant was always the orange DecCool.

Also, a trivial issue but the seat back nets on the front seats appear to be gone.
 
Old Jan 10, 2013 | 08:58 PM
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Good eye.

Chris
 
Old Jan 10, 2013 | 10:07 PM
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Always look underneath. In the last few pics I can see what looks like they may have painted underneath all flat black. A lot of dealerships do this. You can tell if you look closely in spots that they couldn't reach with the spray gun. It's usually rusty or muddy. I'm sure they pressure sprayed underneath too, but if it's been mudding you should be able to find some mud still behind the plastics under the wheel wells or up inside the skid plates usually or somewhere where the spray couldn't get to it.

Miles don't scare me. Ours has over 130,000 and looks brand new still. We keep ours spotless and take excellent mechanical care of it. Buying yours from a dealership it is hard to know how it was taken care of. But with careful searching like everyone said you should be able to tell somewhat.

I look for stains on the carpets. You can tell a lot from the inside of a car. I am sure that the dealership scrubbed it from head to toe, but there could still be some signs of staining or wearing.

If I were considering buying it and didn't know everything to look for I would take it to a mechanic that I trust and have them do a good look over of it.

Lastly, If you do decide to buy, negotiate that price some, and do not leave the dealership with any of those issues that it has. They should all be taken care of by the dealership.
 
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