And what is there to break between a PP and something we built ourselves? Like I mean a susp lift, tires, winch, bumpers. The money you save could make a big diffrence' as long as there are quality parts installed.
To name a few things.
Control arm mounts. Street lifts use stiff arms with bushing. Adds a lot stress to mounts and tears them off.
Sway links. Street jeeps do not install disco's, stock links constantly tear off unless you pull them.
Rear shaft u joints. Just because a driveshaft is set up to ride down the road, doesnt mean it wont shred the joints the first time you do to wheel and droop the rear axle
Blown stock shocks that are to short and end being used to stop downward axle travel
Dusted motors, or a motor that takes a big drink your first time out because it has a "cool" aem type intake tube and oily K&N on it.
List goes on.
We bought a street only driven TJ for my wife almost 2 years ago.
We wondered why we got it for about 1500-2000 less then going the going rate.
It was mint. We inspected it before buying, with a mechanic.
Turned out we didnt drive fast enough in 4 wheel to figure one thing out.
The transfer case has a skip to it anywhere after 50kph. It turned out to be a bad shifter fork because of rotten fluid in the case that had likely never been changed.
The original owner probably got the clunk,and not being mechanical thought it was a huge deal so dropped the price for a fast sale.
Point being, in my opinion, offroaders, for the most part, maintain their rigs a lot better then a to b drivers who have no mechanical inclination at all.
I see it all the time.
anyways, I'll stop rambling my veiwpoints now.