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Yes you read that right. I now own a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ with the big 4.7. I know, what was I thinking! One of the most unreliable vehicles on the road and now it is is allll mine! I have some big plans for this little guy so be sure to stay tuned! I would also like to give a special thanks to Wyatt from the Wyatt Oneable Channel so please show some love and go check it out!! https://www.youtube.com/user/wyattoneable

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28 thoughts on “Eric O. Bought A Jeep Grand Cherokee!?! WHAT!?

  1. You did a great job editing the footage, especially the "Special Delivery" tie in because that wasn't even rehearsed. 🙂 Have fun with the project and thanks for a great time in your home.

  2. Was it you that said why women love mechanics, and hate them? “Can work in the dark without looking, yet are so busy we are never there for them!”

  3. Eric "O" gets a Jeep! Eric gets a Civic! Mrs."O" falls in love with a cute little Lexus hardtop convertible. Eric teases her with a test drive. But she doesn't get to take it home! Come on Eric stepup! Mrs."O" keeps the home fires Burning.

  4. Looks like you got yourself a nice vehicle. Some years ago whilst on a visit to see family, I drove one from Philadelphia to Cleveland and back again. Was a very nice car to drive – despite driving on the wrong side of the road all the time (made it easier to miss other cars and avoid traffic cops). Enjoy your driving your new car!

  5. Wow, that is one clean Jeep. It's nice when you can fix anything on it, but I doubt there's much wrong with a clean car like that. New Jeeps? Not so much. It looks like a new car underneath. You are quite the mechanic. Wish I had a shop like yours near me. DO YOU THINK MRS O WILL LET YOU DRIVE IT ONCE IN A WHILE? 😁

  6. I’m halfway in agreement with you; I like Jeeps (and Chrysler products overall) but I won’t touch GM with a 10 foot pole…I guess my experience with my Pontiac Montana soured my opinion on them.

  7. I've been rebuilding a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7 for 2 years now (not a mechanic!) and I'm envious! I ended up tearing it down to the block, getting both heads rebuilt with new valve guides etc, new water pump, replaced some power steering lines and most of the radiator hoses, upgraded aluminum housing for the temp sensor, new IAC and TPS, crankshaft position sensor.

    Brakes and rotors all round, flushed the brakes and power steering, new shocks all round, replaced the front springs, fuel pump and fuel filter…

    Finally at a point where I might get this thing officially on the road!

    Then all the upgrades can start 😂

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