2016 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon X Sport on 2040-cars
Kelseyville, California, United States
If you have any questions please email at: tamitmmyrick@ukcarriers.com .
Jeep Wrangler with 6.4L 392 Hemi V8 Conversion 500 HP / 500 TQ
Up for sale is a very capable and powerful Jeep! Clean title, clean Carfax, no accidents. Over 220 Man Hours Labor
and over $100,000 invested in this Jeep! This is basically a NEW 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited decked out with the
best in off road capability and outright performance. The best aftermarket upgrades for both the trail and the
street ensure that this Jeep will handle whatever you throw at it. The most noticeable upgrade is a full 6.4L 392
HEMI conversion done by the best in the business Dakota Customs, the HEMI specialists. You will see a lot of HEMI
conversions out there with the 5.7L which is 125 hp less. Read some reviews etc, the 6.4L is the way to go! I have
personally owned or driven other supercharged and turbo JK's and nothing compares to the power and torque of this
jeep. I also must mention that I have previously owned JK's with full coilovers, Dana 60's, etc and this suspension
setup IMO is just as smooth and forgiving on and off road. After I installed the 2.5 Adjustable ICON shocks (approx
$3,000) it was amazing, better than my JK with King Coilovers on all 4 corners.
Loss of job and out of state relocation forces the sale. If it was not for that I would not be selling this beast,
no questions asked, I love it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with it, everything is perfect. I have the title
in hand and it is ready to find a great home.
- 6.4L Hemi 392 V8 Conversion 500 HP / 500 TQ by Dakota Customs with paddle shifters (1 of 2 ever built)
- Teraflex HD Dana 44 Front Axle with ARB air locker
- RCV 35 Spline High Performance Front Axle Shafts
- Dana 44 Rear Axle with E-Locker and HD Teraflex Cover
- Sierra Rear Chromoly Axle Shafts
- Sierra 4.88 Gears Front and Rear
- Teraflex Big Brake Kit
- 3.5" 8 Arm Lift with Adjustable Arms, Eibach Springs and HD Track Bar
- ICON 2.5 Series Front Shocks w/ CDCV (damping adjustment on remote reservoir)
- ICON 2.5 Series Rear Shocks w/ CDCV (damping adjustment on remote reservoir)
- Teraflex Limit Straps
- Currie Antirock Aluminum Arm Front Sway Bar
- New Method 105 real Beadlock Wheels
- New Toyo Open Country MT 37x17x13.5 tires (less than 500 miles)
- Dakota Customs Cold Air Intake
- Borla SS Headers
- Borla 3″ SS Exhaust
- Remote Controlled Exhaust Cut Out after headers (sounds amazing)
- Warn 8000S Winch with synthetic line
- Factor 55 ProLink
- Poison Spyder Brawler Front Bumper with tabs and lights
- Poison Spyder Brawler Rear Bumper with Tire Carrier and lights
- Poison Spyder Aluminum Front Crusher flares
- Poison Spyder Aluminum Rear Crusher flares
- Poison Spyder Aluminum Brawler Rockers
- Poison Spyder Rear Crusher Corners with LED Brake and Reverse kit color matched white
- JCR front fender liners
- Front Fender Hidden Rock Lights
- 50″ LED light bar
- Truck-Lite LED Headlights
- JW Speaker Front Bumper LED Lights
- JW Speaker Rear Bumper LED Lights
- Rock Slide Eng Light bar mounts
- Nightsun Front and Rear bumper and Undercarriage LED Rock Lights
- Switch Pro 8 Switch System with Bluetooth Operation
- Under hood LED Lighting System
- Custom 392 2-Tone Charcoal/Grey Leather Heated Seats
- Jeep Hard Rock Edition Heat Reduction Dome Hood
- Billet Hood latches
- Black Jeep Grille Emblem
Let me know if you would like to see any other photos or have any other questions.
*The model is a loaded Sport X which has basically been converted to a Rubicon or better.
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Autoblog Podcast #416
Tue, Feb 3 2015Episode #416 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Steven Ewing, and Brandon Turkus talk about the 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata, seeing the 2016 Nissan Maxima in the company's Super Bowl ad, and GMC's potential plans for a Jeep Wrangler fighter. Of course, the podcast starts with what's in the garage and finishes up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the rundown with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening! Autoblog Podcast #416 Topics 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata first drive 2016 Nissan Maxima previewed in Super Bowl ad GMC mulling Jeep Wrangler fighter In The Autoblog Garage 2015 Hyundai Genesis 5.0L V8 2015 Honda CR-V Long-Term 2015 Volkswagen GTI Hosts: Dan Roth, Steven Ewing, Brandon Turkus Runtime: 01:36:43 Rundown Intro and Garage - 00:00 Maxima – 30:48 Miata – 41:46 GMC/Wrangler – 59:14 Q&A - 01:11:13 Get The Podcast UStream – Listen live on Mondays at 10 PM Eastern at UStream iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Feedback Email – Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Podcasts GMC Honda Hyundai Jeep Mazda Nissan Volkswagen vw gti nissan maxima
Car Club USA: Louisiana Mudfest
Tue, Jun 16 2015There's nothing quite like mudding. Big tires, huge power, and crazy-wild gearheads that like to throw down on a mud pit almost as much as a thirty rack of Coors. In the latest, and some might argue greatest yet episode of Car Club USA, we head to Louisiana to throw some dirt at Mudfest. As Louisiana's one and only Mouth of the South puts it, "If you don't mud ride... go to Texas I guess." Joining The Mouth and friendly rivals The Most Hated Mud Sluts, we dive in. Beyond the obvious V8 blasting and tractor-tire spinning, those who know best describe Mudfest as, "Good cooking, good friends, good fun, and a lot of partying." It's a motorsport spectacle unlike any you're likely to find up North or out West, though no less impressive to behold. Follow along with the fun, the impromptu drag racing, the trash talking, and the mechanical madness. And find out why, at Mudfest, "if we don't tear it up, we ain't done it right." Each Car Club USA episode features a different car club or event from across the US, where passionate owner communities gather to share automotive experiences and embark on incredible adventures. From Main Street cruises to off-road trails, catch all the latest car club activity on Autoblog. Chevrolet Ford Jeep RAM Truck Off-Road Vehicles Car Club USA Videos autoblog black
Jeep Twitter account hacked, bad language, poor grammar and some hilarity ensue
Tue, 19 Feb 2013Just a day after Burger King's Twitter account was compromised by "unauthorized users," Jeep's social media feed has been similarly hacked. Both instances of digital incursion share some similarities - the BK hackers changed the company's logo for McDonald's familiar golden arches, saying a sale had occurred, while the Jeep miscreants have replaced Jeep's branding with that of General Motors property Cadillac.
The resulting tweets from the damaged Jeep account have been a pretty brutal, to put it bluntly. Most of the content coming from the hacked account is unpublishable here, using language that is peppered with racial epithets, and poorly worded "shout outs."
In addition to the defamatory tweets themselves, the hackers have significantly altered the layout of the page. Jeep's header image now features a picture of the Cadillac ATS to go along with the Wreath and Crest, some language calling out that car as winning the 2013 North American Car of the Year award, and this gem: "The official Twitter handle for the Jeep(R) - Just Empty Every Pocket, Sold To Cadillac =[" Also, perhaps in an ode to yesterday's Burger King heist, the background image for the page now features a McDonald's-themed donk. The devil's in the details, we guess.