2001 Jeep Cherokee Limited Lifted Clean New Build Leather 4.0 New Tires on 2040-cars
Winchester, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2001
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jeep
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Cherokee
Trim: Limited Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 149,000
Exterior Color: stone white
2001 Jeep Cherokee limited. Has the legendary 4.0 6cyl with lots of power, no noises, no leaks and no check engine lights. Aw4 transmission was serviced in the last year and shifts as smooth as new. Np231 T-case has always engaged and disengaged with out any issue. This jeep is 100% and every thing functions as it should. The body is very straight, only dent on the whole jeep is on the rear bumper. Paint is as near perfect condition no fading anyway and waxed at least every month . No rust and the undercarriage was fully undercoated when lift was installed. New replacement parts within the last year include ball joints, wheel bearings, tie rod ends, U joints on axle, brake lines, heater core, fog lights, radiator, battery, rear main seal, and all fluids ( Oil change, differential and T-case fluids all in the last month.
Interior- Being a limited it has Black leather power HEATED seats in great condition side of driver seat does show some wear.. The heated seats are amazing in the winter time. New headliner with overhead display showing outside temp and average mpg which is still 16. Carpet has no stains or tears along with floor mats. Infinity gold sound system with tweeters and upgraded speakers all ran to an amp under the rear seat. A/C and heat work great. Upgrades (all brand new parts installed professionally within the last month) -3.5 Rough country suspension lift kit -Nitrogen 2.2 shocks -Nitrogen 2.2 steering stabilizer -New stock shackles ( also have new lift shackles included if you ever want to go higher) -Spydertrax 1.25 wheel spacers -5x5 larger lug pattern -Bump stops -Gorilla lug nuts -Csf radiator -Optima yellow top battery - 32'' Bfg Mud terrain tires All 5 brand new with less than 500 miles -17'' powder coated Grey 2012 Rubicon rims - Full size matching spare -Flowmaster 44 series -4 wheel alignment preformed last weekend at Off road inavations -Chrysler 8.25 rear and Dana 30 up front. The jeep is in great condition and i would not hesitate to drive it cross country and back. Oil pressure is exactly where kit should be and never runs hot. Has 149k miles which is nothing for these motors especially when they've been taken care like this one. Oil always changed on schedule and always Adult owned and driven. I love the jeep but now I've decided to buy a jk. Feel free to ask questions and make offers. I can send more Pictures of anything specific straight to your phone just send me your number. Thanks for looking, Danny |
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