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Little more information needed there newbie.
My 4 banger with hard top, dana 60 rear, 35" swampers, long arm lift, trail load of tools & spares weighed in around 4700 lbs. Now with some more additions (44 front & 38" swampers, rocker protection, new rims) I believe I may be over the 5000 mark. Bob I've also heard of people without a hard top weighing there jeeps in everywhere from 3800 lbs to 5200 lbs.
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if you have a Jeep dealer close by you can go find one that is equipped similar to what you're looking for and there should be a tag on the inside of the drivers doorjam with the weight....
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Isn't the basic weight in the owners manual or am I just a moron and imagined it?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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also you can go to autotrader.com and go to "car research" and mill around and you can find a "curb weight" and just add/subtract for whatever you have done.
just an idea
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