1997 Jeep Cherokee Se Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Paris, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L 242Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: Cherokee
Trim: SE Sport Utility 4-Door
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Mileage: 114,000
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
We relisted this Jeep because the pictures were out of order and eBay couldn't put them in the right order since it already had a bid. I wanted the exterior shot first. This vehicle is highly maintained. It is used, so do not expect new and flawless. This Cherokee drives excellent. All mechanicals and electrics are working. The motor, transmission, transfer case and differentials are unmodified and OE. The suspension is done right and tight. Drives straight with no vibrations, wandering or wobbling. We have receipts and clear TN title.
Specs
4.0 L motor
5 speed AX-15 manual transmission
Command-Trac 4WD
Dana 30 front axle, Chrysler 8.25" rear axle
Factory tow package w/rear limited slip differential and 3.55 gearing
OE emission controls are unmodified
2" receiver hitch with 4 pin wiring
A/C is cold, heater is hot and all controls work
All gauges work
Old Man Emu lift kit provides 3" lift
1" transfer case lowering kit to maintain proper drivetrain angles
Interior is very clean, no smoke, no pets. Only 1 vinyl split on drivers seat side
Power locks and mirrors, windows are crank style
Sony CDX-C780 radio CD player
Exterior is very good and glossy, non faded original paint
Rockers and door undersides professionally sand blasted and gravel guarded for extreme corrosion protection
Tomken 2x4 rock sliders
Yakima roof bars, ski rack, fishing rod holders, cargo roof rack
Alarm w/remote door locks
1 key and 1 alarm fob
Rubber weather catcher floor mats for front and rear seats
Recent maintenance
@100k miles
Clutch replacement
Wires, plugs, cap, battery
K&N filtercharger
Front brake rotors and pads
Cooling system hoses, fluid and electric fan sensor
@107k miles
Rear brake cylinders, shoes, drums, grease seals and upgraded to urethane sway bar bushings
New Rough Country steering damper
New serpentine belt
Replaced oil pressure and O2 sensors
4- New BF Goodrich All-terrain tires 31" x 10.5" x 15"
ProComp 8179 wheels w/spare wheel and wheel locks
Bushwacker flat fender flares
Sylvania Silverstar headlights and clear turn & side markers w/stealth bulbs
@108k miles
Dynamax exhaust cat-back exhaust
4- new Mopar Wrangler Rubicon high-pressure monotube shocks
Replaced driver door latch and lock
Front and rear differential, transfer case oil changed and re-filled with Lucas products
Transmission oil changed and re-filled with RedLine synthetic products
New rear hatch struts
@110k miles
New window tint
New thermostat
What's wrong
Driver seat floorboard has some rust stained carpet from seat frame bolts (common Cherokee area) - no holes or floorboard failure
The radio amp died a few years ago and has been removed. The amp controlled the rear speaker bar and 6" Mobile authority M56FD flip down tv (still there). The Sony radio/CD player and front door speakers work great. Dime sized dent on roof above driver door and by passenger rear fender flare. 2" minor dent on passenger rear door. For sure, there will be a few minor scratches and chips being a 16 year old vehicle. Front offroad lights are ready to be wired.
For more information or questions, call Shannon at 731-697-4938. This is my wife's eBay and she won't be answering any questions by email, because she doesn't know details about it. Thank you!
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