1998 4x4 Jeep Wrangler W/ Lift, Winch, Snorkel And More!!! on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Engine:2.5L 150Cu. In. l4 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 154,000
Make: Jeep
Exterior Color: White
Model: Wrangler
Interior Color: Black
Trim: SE Sport Utility 2-Door
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible, Winch, Lift Kit, 33" Offroad Tires, Steel Front Bumper with Stinger, Steel Rear Bumper with Tire Swing Out, 2" Receiver, Custom Fabricated Snorkel
Number of Cylinders: 4
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
This Jeep has been a lot of fun and I'm sad to see it go, but I'm getting married and need to get something a little more practical...
This seriously is an awesome Jeep for driving anywhere! On road, off road, wherever... Runs great, well maintained, looks great! 4 cylinder is really great on gas for a Jeep--19MPG!--and it makes it fun to drive! Handles like a go-cart! Has mirror relocation brackets so you can drive doorless--feels great! Really, an incredibly fun vehicle to drive!
Features:
-Aussie locker for front differential
-4:10 gears
-Custom fabricated snorkel with ARB Safari snorkel intake
-Custom built fully sealed air intake with K&N lifetime performance cone air filter
-fully Herculined interior floor and fender flares
-Rough Country 6" suspension lift
-1.25" body lift with transfer case drop kit
-33x12.50 BFGoodrich All-Terrains (only 15,000 miles on them--rotated/balanced every 4,000 miles)
-full-size spare tire Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ
-SniperFab steel front bumper with stinger
-steel rear bumper with swing-away tire carrier and 2" receiver
-Warn M8000 winch with 100' wire rope
-Kilby steering box protector
-Big Daddy rock sliders
-JKS quick disconnect sway bar links
-Rubicon Express steel and Kevlar braided brake lines
-Hi-Lift jack on hood mount
-Tuffy security trunk locker
-Tuffy security drawer under driver's seat
-all keyed the same
-Optima Red Top battery
-PIAA 110/100 watt dual-beam driving lights w/ PIAA Xtreme White Plus H4 bulbs
-PIAA 110 watt fog lights w/ CandlePower Gold Selective Yellow H3 bulbs
-lighted Contura II rocker switches on the dash
-Sony 52W CD player with AUX input
-Custom blue dashboard lights
-MasterCraft grab handles
-Locking gas cap
-Mirror relocation brackets so you can legally drive doorless!
Specs:
-1998 TJ SE
-2.5L 4 cylinder
-5 speed manual transmission
-clutch was replaced 3 years ago, so it has plenty of life in it!
-154,000 miles
Recent Repairs:
-Newly rebuilt front differential
-Power steering flushed
-Oil just changed
-Tires just rotated
Repairs in the past year:
-Alternator replaced
-Front wheel bearings replaced with quality Timken bearings (lifetime warranty)
-Complete front brake replacement less than one year ago with NAPA top end performance brake rotors/pads/calipers
Problems:
-a few scratches and dings
-soft top has a few holes and tears
-front passenger fender damaged
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