Huge Lifted 2004 Grand Cherokee 38.5 Crawlers, Big Lift on 2040-cars
Davison, Michigan, United States
2004 grand Cherokee, straight axles from grand wagoner. manual hubs, 4x4 works, could use a new front drive shaft but works, tires are 38.5 maxxis creepy crawlers with 80% tread or more, 16"bead lock wheels, everything on inside works, except speedo, the cable was unhooked somewhere and I never botherd to look into it, always used gps. I daily drove this jeep for the last couple months will do 75mph down eway. a little bouncy but its all leaf spring so gotta expect that. 513 gears , stock trans transfer case and motor, all rancho shocks, two at each front wheel 4 in center of the rear, winch mount on front ( trailer receiver) and rear, street legal in Michigan.. hid headlights, new battery and all fluids just changed out, except tranny fluid. jeep runs drives needs nothing to drive away today.. theres way more then 10-12k invested, just want something different... good luck LOW RESERVE ALSO THERE IS NO RUST ON THIS JEEP ANYWHERE! ITS NEVER SEEN SNOW OR SALT ONLY BEEN IN MICHIGAN A FEW MONTHS
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