Someone selling a beat-up JK will always say "it runs great." Here's how to find out if that's actually true before you hand over $12,000. A used JK inspection takes about 45 minutes if you know what you're looking for. This guide covers all 8 areas in the order you should check them โ€” from the frame up.

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1. Frame & Undercarriage

Get under the Jeep. This is where used JKs hide their worst secrets. You're looking for two very different things: surface rust and structural rust. Surface rust is orange-red discoloration on bare metal โ€” normal and manageable. Structural rust is flaking, pitting, or soft metal that crumbles when you poke it. That's a walk-away.

Bring a bright flashlight. Bring a screwdriver to poke at anything suspicious. Don't skip this step.

2. Engine: Cold Start Test (3.6L Pentastar or 3.8L)

Ask the seller to let the engine sit cold before you arrive โ€” at least two hours. A warm engine hides problems that a cold start reveals immediately.

3. Transmission & Transfer Case

Drive the Jeep through all gears โ€” don't just idle it in a parking lot. Automatics should shift smoothly without slipping or hesitation. Manuals should go into gear cleanly without grinding.

4. Front End & Suspension

This is where lifted JKs hide expensive problems. A $3,000 lift on a $10,000 Jeep sounds great until you find out the alignment was never corrected and the tires are shot.

5. Body & Exterior

JK body panels are easy to replace, but rust in the structural areas is not. Know the difference.

6. Interior & Water Damage

Jeeps leak. The factory soft top, hardtop panels, door seals, and drain plugs all create opportunities for water to get in. A Jeep that's been regularly exposed to rain and never properly dried out will smell like it.

7. JK-Specific Known Problems to Ask About Directly

These are the questions sellers don't volunteer information about. Ask each one directly and watch how they respond.

8. Paperwork & History

Never buy a used JK without running the VIN first. Non-negotiable.

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Quick Reference: JK Inspection Order

  1. Frame and undercarriage โ€” rust check, control arm mounts
  2. Cold start engine test โ€” listen for ticking, check for leaks and smoke
  3. Transmission and transfer case โ€” test all gears and 4WD
  4. Front end โ€” check for play in every joint
  5. Body and exterior โ€” hinges, floor pans, rockers, top
  6. Interior โ€” smell first, check for water damage and warning lights
  7. Ask about TIPM, death wobble, exhaust manifold, and recall history
  8. Run the VIN before you hand over any money

45 minutes spent doing this right is worth more than months of repair bills. Good luck out there.