1993 Jeep Wrangler Yj Lifted And Built on 2040-cars
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Jeep
Drive Type: Built for off-road
Model: Wrangler
Mileage: 999,999
Trim: Custom
Street Legal! This jeep runs on the road with street tires great! Off road it is a monster! The parts alone are worth more than the asking price, my loss your gain. As with any highly built rig, it will need a little attention, I drive it as is, but you will see the issues I have listed below. Built GM 350 crate motor with Vortec heads and TBI (has a lifter noise in #6 or #8), 700R4 transmission with manual valve body reverse pattern and custom shifter, 1 ton NP242 Transfercase with custom shifter, Tomwoods drive shafts (CV's front and rear) Dana 44's with 4:10's welded rear, lunch box front, 1 ton high steer tie rod and hardware, 5.5" 4WD Hardware lift with military wraps (made by BDS), spring under suspension with U-bolt skid plates. New chassis wiring harness, new engine wiring harness, dual battery setup, tow truck alternator, aluminum radiator with 2 electric fans (could use a shroud), transmisson cooler and fan is under hood scoop, driver and passenger aftermarket seats and 5-point harnesses, winch (contacts need cleaned), 4 freshly built beadlocks (not mounted), HD custom bumpers front and rear, CJ style tail gate, extra set of Dana 44 axles, no rust on the frame, tub is in great shape, few body mount spots repaired with new bushings all the way around, bed has a rust spot on floor, full roll cage, heater core is broke and bypassed but a new core is included, new blower motor and squireel cage fan, new steering shaft, steering knuckle has leak.
Please contact me at 330-360-4296 (call or text)
I can send more pics of tires, beadlocks and anything else you want to see.
Watch it in action in Wellsville: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2due87brdDs
Watch it start and run: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oixt714_AYE&feature=youtu.be
Entertaining video... Good mud run with the jeep at 3:52: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soZyb7rCH_Y
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2016 Jeep Wrangler to ditch solid axles to save weight?
Tue, 29 Oct 2013Hey, Jeep fans. If you think the idea of a funky-looking, car-based Cherokee revival is offensive, have a listen to what might be in store for the next-gen Jeep Wrangler. Automotive News is reporting that as Jeep develops the 2016 Wrangler, weight reduction is a crucial target, and the Wrangler's rugged solid axles could be sacrificed in the name of better fuel economy.
We've already heard the next Wrangler will go on a serious diet using aluminum body panels and an air suspension system, so the idea of a four-wheel independent suspension setup for this OG SUV isn't all that surprising. Besides, it's not like an independent suspension would limit the Wrangler's off-road abilities - just check out the Hummer H1. In fact, it might be the aftermarket parts companies - not Wrangler enthusiasts - who would be most disappointed by such a drastic suspension change, as the article states that the Wrangler's solid axles and coil-link suspension make it the most popular SUV for customization.
There are probably still a couple years before we'll start hearing any concrete details about the 2016 Wrangler, at which time it will be interesting to see how stricter fuel economy and crash safety regulations have been balanced with traditional Wrangler cues like its removable doors and roof and folding windshield. Let us know in the comments below if a Wrangler sans solid axles is any less of a Wrangler.
2014 Jeep Compass/Patriot sing their swan songs with a six-speed automatic
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Both will roll with a proper six-speed automatic transmission, courtesy of PowerTech. Noise-resistant gears and tuning by Chrysler boffins should alleviate the unappealing sounds that were given off by the older CVT. Unless, that is, you choose to have either model equipped with Freedom Drive II; the serious off-road package, available on both baby Jeeps, will still come with the CVT. The base transmission on the entry-level Sport trim remains the five-speed manual.
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Unlike in years past, where Jeep graced us with some outrageous concepts like the Mighty FC or J-12, this year's vehicles are a bit more restrained and a bit more buildable by enthusiasts. That's not by accident, officials tell us. They wanted to put this year's focus on attainable vehicles and accessories from Mopar and Jeep Performance Parts that existing owners can use to augment their own vehicles. So let's get to it.
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