The only thing that I had replaced were all of the tires, because they had become pretty bad at about 42,000 miles.
The bar over the windshield for my soft-top is cracked so the clamp over the passenger side does nothing.
The back driver-side bar for the soft-top is bent therefore not allowing the rear driver side plastic window to stay shut.
Apart from those I have had considerable problems with the soft-top not staying on properly.
Tires wear very quickly, but I suppose that is to be expected when constantly driving over rocky terrain.
As many people already know the Jeep Wrangler lets you have the pleasure of feeling every single imperfection the road has.
The cost of gas if you drive often is real high, it costs me about $30 every tank and each tank on average lasts only 200 miles.
The Jeep Wrangler is quite fun in the mountains, it can go near anywhere you are willing to take it without even putting anything extra into it.
I also find that my Jeep is fun in the snow because it can drift very nice!
Sounds like yours might have been rolled before you bought it.