1994 Jeep Wrangler Renegade Sport Rubicon Spring Over Axle Ford 8.8 on 2040-cars
Erie, Colorado, United States
If you have questions email email me at: louannlbbomstad@club4x4.net .
Custom Jeep Wrangler Renegade Sport
Highlights
Although lots of upgrades you can walk into any auto parts store and replace anything on this Jeep, you do not need
to worry about trying to figure out what the heck you have. Although these Jeeps are truly fun out of the box, they
are in dire need of improvements and upgrades to really use this Jeep as it was intended. I built this Jeep for the
capability off road however it has never seen any trail and has strictly been a show Jeep.It is made to do 80 mph
down a highway or crawl up a tree
GM Factory Installed Chevy 350 wired with all original Jeep interior gauges, A/C, Pedals, Heat, etc. Engine Bay
looks clean, no cut or spliced wires, all harnesses were custom made and dressed as a proper Chevy 350 would be
under the hood of a Silverado
Chevy 350 is matched to a GM Automatic Transmission
Spring Over Axle Conversion - Allows for much better articulation & creature comfort inside cab for smooth driving
conditions
Rear Dana 35 was scrapped and a Ford 8.8 Rear Axle installed, equally as strong or stronger than a Dana 44
Removed Front Problematic Vacuum 4X4, and installed TJ One Piece Axle Shafts
Transfer Case with Slip Yoke Eliminator Installed and Custom Rear Drive Shaft
Front and Rear Warn Bumpers with Swing Out Tire Carrier
Ramsey Winch
Renegade Body Fender Kit
33" Big Foot Tires 80% Tread Left - You can fit a 35" if you wanted
Leather Interior with original Jeep Stitched Pattern and Design
Eclipse Stereo Head Unit, Over Head Roll Bar Speakers, Custom Sub and Amp box in Rear of Jeep
Hi-Steering Conversion for Easier turning
Desert Gas Tank for Longevity on the trails
Upgraded Heavy Duty Brake Booster Easily Capable of stopping Extra Large Tires
3" Full Exhaust with nice sound but not to loud in the cab of the Jeep
720-370-7725
Will ship Nationwide
Will sale to Highest Bidder
Condition: This descriptive text will not do justice to this Jeep so I have prepared a series of photos and videos
so you can see exactly what you are bidding on if you were here in person. The engine, transmission, transfer case,
front and rear axle, rear drive shaft, brakes, interior have been completely rebuilt and reupholstered, and much
more are all brand new less than 5,000 miles on these parts, the actual Jeep odometer has 165K but nothing other
than the body and frame actually has this mileage. The Automatic with this Chevy 350 is an absolute blast to drive.
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Watch the Videos Below so you can see this Jeep as if you were here in person:
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Jeep 'trailer hitch' recall repair rates lag amidst reports of new death
Sat, Jan 10 2015The problem with exploding fuel tanks in the 1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty in some rear collisions continues to be a problem for FCA US, formerly Chrysler. The campaign to fix the utility vehicles was first announced in June 2013 after 51 claimed fatalities, and the fixes reportedly began in January 2014. However, there continue to be new deaths blaming the problem in unrepaired models, according to The Detroit News, citing data from the Center for Auto Safety. The automaker initially refused NHTSA's pressuring to conduct a recall because the models met applicable crash standards when they were manufactured, but eventually, there was a compromise to inspect and fix about 1.56 million Jeeps. With the fuel tank located between the rear axle and bumper, the unusual fix was to install a trailer hitch for extra protection. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration later agreed that the change would provide added safety in lower to medium speed crashes, but not high-speed crashes. The most recent fatality, according to The Detroit News, occurred on a Michigan freeway in November 2014 when a pregnant woman in a 2003 Liberty was rear-ended when traffic slowed. Her Jeep impacted the vehicle in front, rolled over and a fire resulted. The family reportedly plans to file a lawsuit against FCA. At issue has been the rate at which the vehicles are being fixed. In July 2014, the automaker estimated it could have all of the vehicles repaired by March 2015 thanks to additional hitch supplies. But by November, NHTSA claimed that only three percent of the recalled models had been fixed. FCA says it continues to work to notify owners, though. According to Chrysler spokesperson Eric Mayne to Autoblog, "We are processing approximately 1,200 vehicles per day. Every owner who schedules service is receiving service. As of Jan. 8, that total was 193,490." The company has also mailed out over two million notifications to owners, more than the number officially called in. Given the age of these Jeeps, many of them have had multiple owners, and historically, the older a vehicle is, the less likely the recall fixes are to be carried out. FCA is currently creating a video urging people to have the hitch installed to be released soon. News Source: The Detroit News [1], [2]Image Credit: Jeep Recalls Jeep Safety SUV FCA jeep liberty jeep safety
Weekly Recap: Jaguar takes a leap with price cut, new strategy
Sat, Sep 5 2015Jaguar was one of the famous automotive props and plotlines in the now-iconic drama Mad Men. There's a scene where the show's protagonist, Don Draper, deftly undercuts an influential Jaguar dealer by indicating that get-me-in-the-door local radio spots would be an effective way to sell cars like the slinky E-Type. The British executives think this is folly – Draper knows they will – and his advertising strategy wins out over the dealer's approach to move the metal. Jaguar's not doing that, but half a century later in the real world the company is launching plans to make its cars more attainable to new and younger customers like Millenials. These aren't coupons, but this is a leap for Jaguar, which has long banked on sexy styling and its rich motorsports history to overshadow its past mechanical flaws. Put simply, Jaguar is addressing the reasons why people, especially the younger set, don't buy its cars. The 2017 XE will start at $35,895 when it launches next spring – which makes it an attractive buy for a successful, relatively young person. When it's time to move up, the redesigned XF will be more attainable, coming in at $52,895, which is $5,275 less than the 2015 model. The flagship XJ sedan and the enthusiast-oriented F-Type sports car will also get thousands of dollars worth of added standard features, and Jag is actively pitching them as a better value than their competitors. "The Jaguar brand is on the eve of a major transformation that will see it dramatically increase its presence in the United States luxury marketplace with an expanded lineup, pricing focused on the core of the luxury market, and an all-new ownership package with best-in-class coverage," Joe Eberhardt, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover North America, said in a statement. The brand's quality and reliability dings have also lurked in the back of buyers' minds for decades, though that's an outdated notion. Jaguar placed third in J.D. Power's Initial Quality Study in June and was the top-ranked luxury brand in J.D. Power's Customer Service Index in March. Not content, the company is rolling out an enhanced program called Jaguar EliteCare that launches on 2016 models. It offers a five-year, 60,000-mile limited warranty, the longest among its competitors, with free scheduled maintenance during that period. The plan also covers roadside assistance and connectivity features.
FCA recalls 15k Grand Cherokees, Durangos over brake issues
Sun, Apr 3 2016The Basics: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is recalling 14,768 examples of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango, both from the 2015 and 2016 model years, and built between December 9, 2015, and January 14, 2016. The Problem: The left front brake caliper on some vehicles may have been made from the wrong type of iron, and could be prone to crack. A cracked brake caliper may not function properly. Injuries/Deaths: None reported. The problem was discovered by the automaker during testing. The fix: Dealers will need to check the casting date of the component in question, and if necessary, replace the brake caliper. The schedule for carrying out the recall service has yet to be outlined. If you own one: Expect to hear from the manufacturer to arrange an appointment with your local dealer. Related Video: RECALL Subject : Front Left Brake Caliper May Break Report Receipt Date: MAR 23, 2016 NHTSA Campaign Number: 16V168000 Component(s): SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC Potential Number of Units Affected: 14,768 Manufacturer: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) SUMMARY: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango vehicles manufactured December 9, 2015, to January 14, 2016. In the affected vehicles, the left front brake caliper may crack due to being made from an incorrect material. CONSEQUENCE: A cracked brake caliper may lengthen the distance needed to stop the vehicle and increase the risk of a crash. REMEDY: Chrysler will notify owners, and dealers will inspect the front left brake caliper and depending on its casting date, replace it, free of charge. The manufacturer has not yet provided a notification schedule. Owners may contact Chrysler customer service at 1-800-853-1403. Chrysler's number for this recall is S16. NOTES: Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.