1979 Cj7 4wd Inline 6 on 2040-cars
Santa Clarita, California, United States
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New Inline 6 Engine - Less than 1000 miles on it New Motor Mounts T18A 4 Speed Transmission with Granny Gear (6:32:1 New Transmission Mounts Dana 20 Transfer case – Just gone through and checked out Heavy Duty Dana 35 Front Drive Shaft New “General Driveshaft” CV Driveline in the rear Dana 30 Wide Track Front Axle with 6 Bolt Locking Hubs New Front Axle has ARB Air Locker AMC 20 Wide Track Rear Axle with New USA Alloy One Piece Axle (spring perches relocated for lift and CV Driveline) New Rear Axle has Detroit Locker and 4x Dr. Rear Diff Guard New 4:10 Axle Gears New Rubicon Express 4“ Suspension Lift Brand New Warn 8000 Winch New Offset Wheels (little wider stance) 33” BFG Mud Terrain Tires New Brake Booster Upgrade New Steering Bracket Brace New Heavy Duty Shackle Upgrade New - Clutch, Clutch Fork, Pivot Ball, Linkage New Painless Wiring Harness New Fuse Box New MSD Ignition Module Upgrade New TFI Ignition Upgrade (larger cap, rotor, base) – aka - Team Rush Upgrade New Key Ignition New Dash Gauges Motor craft 2100 Carburetor Upgrade New Heavy Duty Alternator New Gas Tank New Radiator Body removed and frame wire brushed and shot with undercoat Body removed, sand blasted, primed and painted New Custom Roll Cage Custom Spare Tire Carrier with Jerry Cans and rear off road light Front seats are not what are showing in these pictures. Nice comfy seats have been installed. I'll update asap. 4 Point Harness Seat Belts (Rear) Off Road Lights Best Top - Soft Top Vinyl full doors Vinyl half doors |
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Why Mopar won't release a factory lift kit for the new Jeep Cherokee
Thu, 24 Apr 2014The Jeep Cherokee Dakar concept showed off at the 2014 Easter Jeep Safari made a lot of online friends, even the Cherokee naysayers assenting that there's a monster Jeep underneath the Cherokee's skin if you're willing to go in and get it. But after reading Road & Track's write-up of what went into creating the Dakar, particularly its lift, you'll understand why you'll probably never see the components for it in the Jeep Performance Parts catalog.
The concept's press release mentions a "prototype Jeep Performance Parts lift kit, and additional suspension modifications." The short-story explanation is that the front struts on the standard Cherokee weren't engineered to accept any amount of lift, so the long story begins with the phrase, "an entirely new suspension." Head over to RT to read the details, and don't be afraid to ogle the Cherokee Dakar gallery and another awesome Jeep fancy that won't likely crawl over the hurdles imposed by production reality.
Four Wheeler crowns Ultimate Factory 4x4... who wins?
Thu, 15 Nov 2012Nearly every automaker doing business in the SUV or pickup truck segments offers a package designed to improve the off-road capabilities of its wares. But, of course, not all such factory kits are created equal. How, then, to separate the wheat from the chaff? Gather each of them up and put them through their paces, naturally.
The folks from Four Wheeler and PickupTrucks.com joined forces to run just such a comparison test, with the winner named the Ultimate Factory 4x4. A total of seven vehicles showed up to the fight: the 2012 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2012 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X and Xterra PRO-4X, 2012 Ram Power Wagon, and 2012 Toyota 4Runner Trail and Tacoma TRD T|X Baja Series.
With the contestants in place, the whole crew put each vehicle through a battery of tests that included skidpad and acceleration measurements, a hillclimb, a rocky stairstep course and a rock garden. Considering the nature of the beasts, on-road ride and comfort were not part of the routine.
Georgia jury awards $150 million in Jeep fire case
Fri, Apr 3 2015FCA US continues to fight allegations that some Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty sport-utility vehicles are unsafe because of the possibility of fires in rear-end collisions. In one recently decided case, a jury in Georgia awarded $150 million in damages to a family whose child died in a blaze in 2012 in a 1999 Grand Cherokee. The jury believed that FCA acted with "reckless and wanton disregard," and didn't do enough to warn owners, according to Reuters. The automaker was found liable for 99 percent of the damages, and the remaining one percent was for the driver who rear-ended the family's SUV. In a statement from FCA US, the company said that it is considering an appeal. Under Georgia law, the automaker was allegedly unable to present a three-year investigation of rear-impact data to jurors. This was the same information the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration used to decide that the '99 Grand Cherokee "did not pose an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety." The original recall for the models covered 1.56 million examples of the 2002-2007 Liberty and 1993-1998 Grand Cherokee. With the fuel tank located between the rear axle and bumper, NHTSA and FCA eventually agreed to install a trailer hitch for extra protection. A further 1.2 million 1999-2004 Grand Cherokees owners received notice of a customer service action to have their vehicles inspected, though no hitch installed. Subsequent tests showed this remedy to be effective for impacts below 40 miles per hour. The automaker has maintained the SUVs met the applicable safety standards of the period when they were built. The company was chastised by NHTSA last year for low repair rates of the problem. FCA US LLC Statement Regarding Walden v Chrysler Group Verdict: April 2, 2015 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US is disappointed and will consider an appeal of this verdict. It is unfortunate that under Georgia Law the jury was prevented from taking into account extensive data submitted to NHTSA during a three year investigation, which included more than 20 years of rear impact accident data for tens of millions of vehicles. This and other information provided the basis for NHTSA's determination that the 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee did not pose an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety.