2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon on 2040-cars
Keene, New Hampshire, United States
For more pictures email at: natividadnddeus@ukfarmers.com .
Super nice and well built Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited. Dual tops are both black. One owner bought new in Portsmouth,
NH. Serviced at Jeep dealer and oil changed regularly within or before suggested intervals. 46,4xx miles and
driving almost daily. Approx 12k miles on 35" Goodyear Wrangler MTRs with Kevlar mounted on Rugged Ridge Drakon
wheels. Tires have 3/4 tread left. Wheels are in perfect condition. 2" Teraflex coil spacer lift is subtle and
gives enough clearance for trails but retains factory ride on the road. Teraflex steering stabilizer. Shrockworks
mid width front winch bumper is the best heavy duty bumper you can buy. Mounted inside this bumper and concealed
nicely behind a metal cover plate is an Engo 10,000 lb winch with synthetic rope. Also mounted an Expedition One
rear bumper with swing out tire carrier. This is the best rear bumper / tire carrier on the market, and pivots out
when opening the rear door. It is heavy duty and rattle free. Mounted to this tire carrier is also a high lift
jack.
We recently purchased a third vehicle and one has to go. If you are looking for a no nonsense and carefully thought
out build on a Rubicon, this may be your jeep. It has been well cared for (not left with top down in the rain) and
so the interior is very nice. No rips, burns, stains, etc. I had great plans to go off road / camping more
frequently, but our family has only gone trail riding a handful of times. We used the winch once (and it was
awesome) to get up a muddy incline. This is an incredibly capable vehicle we just don't use off road enough to keep
it.
Jeep Wrangler for Sale
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