Sure! I had one for years, in between driving a couple of Big Blazers and my current GMC truck.
I found the 4.0 liter inline 6 cylinder engine immensely easy to work on. Plugs, coils, starter, oil changes. Did the fuel rail...Even doing the water pump wasnt bad. Then I reached out to KOLAK and added Iron Rock Offroad springs, new Crown Automotive spring perch isolators, Moog anti-sways, and Pro Comp 9000 series shocks. Then Wrangler wheels and tires. All done and it was a nice tight turning, camping-mobile! Two kayaks, dogs, gear and the little lady.
Having said all that, watch for a few things...
Door wiring at the hinge boots...Chrysler never gives enough wire at their connections. Over time the ground wire just snaps. This causes interior lights to stay on after the doors are closed and similar gremlins.
Same goes for battery cables. I changed them out completely finally.
The rear control arm is an interesting triangle type o had never seen before, too.
Oh, and the hvac blend doors. When the crap out on you, its easiest to remove the glove compartment door, reach to the back, cut a panel open there and replace them that way
Hope that helps