Lifted 1999 Jeep Cherokee Xj on 2040-cars
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, United States
LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY *Warn Bumpers front and rear, rear has warn swing away tire carrier *Receiver Hitch *Warn 8,000 lb winch *Warn Locking Hub Conversion *Swaybar Disconnects (Currently Removed) *Crossover Steering *Rusty's 6.5" Long Arm Suspension System *Pro Comp Adjustable Remote Reservoir Shocks *Transfer Case Slip Yoke Eliminator *Custom Rear Driveshaft *Rock Sliders *Yukon 4:56 Gears Front and Rear *Detroit Lockers Front and Rear *Hardened Axleshafts Front and Rear *Bushwhacker Cut Out Flares *Roof Rack (Not Currently Installed) *(6) Hella Lights - 2 installed on front bumper. 4 Wired for roof rack not installed *Throttle Body Spacer *Limiting Straps *Huskyliner Floor Mats Throughout *5 Matching 36x13.50x15 Super Swamper Irok Bias ply tires on 15x10 Eagle Alloy Wheels *New Fuel Pump *New Charcoal Cannister *New Steering Gearbox *New Speed Sensor *Removable Doors *72,0XX Original Miles As-is Also have Misc. extra parts, extra Pittman arm, throttle body, etc. Bank (Navy Federal) has the title, so be patient, and we can work something out. Or we can meet there and they can handle everything. She drives like a jeep. Don't expect this thing to handle like a sports car, it's lifted 6.5" it drives like it. Thing is amazing off-road. Any questions text me 570-582-6941 |
Jeep Cherokee for Sale
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Jeep Cherokee Trail Carver is a more rugged Trailhawk
Wed, 06 Nov 2013We briefly mentioned the Jeep Cherokee Trail Carver that was heading to SEMA last week when discussing the Mopar lineup set to be shown in Las Vegas. At the time, though, we weren't able to dive too deeply into details. But with SEMA in full swing, we were able to sneak over and grab some snaps of one of the first modified Cherokees we've seen. The Cherokee is, after all, kind of an unknown quantity in the modification department, being so new and featuring such a polarizing design. We were quite interested to see what Mopar could come up with.
Starting with the Trailhawk 4x4 and its 3.2-liter V6, the engine is fitted with a Mopar cold-air intake and a new exhaust, although it's not clear what sort of power boost has resulted. We'll admit, we were hoping Jeep and Mopar would get a bit more aggressive with the Cherokee's suspension (has anyone thrown a few-inch lift on the new Jeep yet?), but there's no mention of upgrades beyond the knobby, off-road tires. Those should do some good when the going gets rough, while rock rails are there to protect the Auburn Pearl paint on the body.
Speaking of that paint, it's complemented by an interesting graphics package in contrasting black and Crush Orange. The cabin sports Katzkin Amaretto leather seats, along with tech-friendly items like a wireless charging system for cellphones and wireless internet.
Jeep Cherokee faces on-sale delay
Sat, 23 Mar 2013A report in The Wall Street Journal looks at some of the obstacles to the 2014 Jeep Cherokee that go beyond its mootable yet "very contemporary" looks, almost all of them based on Fiat's financial position. Starting with that sheetmetal, in defense of it SRT president Ralph Gilles and Jeep design head Mark Allen said they wanted to "make sure the design still looks modern five years from now."
The WSJ piece doesn't cite longevity as a factor, instead saying that its features originated in a design for an Alfa Romeo, the transformation into a Jeep design meant allowing Chrysler get it to market more quickly and save "hundreds of millions of dollars" in engineering.
The need for Fiat to save money while it weathers the European situation has cut budgets for development, engineering and the pace of retooling the Toledo, Ohio plant to build the Cherokee. In a familiar case of snowballing at work, among the effects will be pushing back the Cherokee's volume sales date and delaying updates to some of Chrysler's other products.
Retro Review covers that Jeep Wrangler TJ you wanted in high school
Fri, May 8 2015The Jeep Wrangler TJ holds a dear place in my heart. When they were introduced, the return to circular headlights helped pull my dad into the dealer, and he bought one. A few years later, I learned how to drive a stick in that Jeep. Now, MotorWeek has fired up the time machine for a look at the '97 Wrangler as part of the Retro Review series. One of the great things about these videos is that they offer a chance to see if nostalgia lives up to reality. In this situation, that seems to be the mostly case. Even when new, MotorWeek finds a lot to praise about the TJ, especially in terms of handling and style. It's not all perfect, though, with a major complaint about the braking. Watch the clip to see if the show's take on the Wrangler lives up to your memories of them, too.