1985 Jeep Cj7 Heavily Modified on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4.0 HO
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: CJ
Trim: CJ7
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 90,000
Sub Model: CJ7
Exterior Color: Yellow
- Engine: 1995 4.0 High Output (out of a Grand Cherokee)
- Transmission: New Process 435 4-speed with granny gear
- Transfercase: Dana 300, Tera Low 4:1, Curry twin shifters, Dana-20 yokes
- Crawl Ratio: 130:1
- Rear Axle: Dynatrac Dana 60, 4.88, Detroit Locker
- Front Axle: Dynatrac Dana 44, 4.88, Detroit Locker, Custom Moser Alloy Shafts, CTM U-Joints, Chromoly Tie rod W/1 ton ends flipped on top of the knuckles
- Wheels: Weld Aluminum 15X10 modified by OMF for the Beadlocks
- Tires: IROK 36X13.5 (Bias Ply)
- Suspension: SOA, Sams HD Traction bar, Shackle reversal, National Springs, front is 10.5"-longer then stock and rear is 1" longer then stock to provide maximum articulation
- Wheelbase: Front Axle moved forward 3, rear moved back 1.5 to increase wheelbase
- Frame: Front half of the frame was reinforced with 1/4" plate
- OBA (York Compressor, side bars used for protection and air storage tanks to run air tools grinders, cut off wheels etc.
- OBW
- Warn HS9500i
- Full Cage, front seats tied into cage
- Flexalite Aluminum radiator
- Rear tire carrier with hitch and Hilift
- Underbody rock lights
- BesTop soft top for YJ
- YJ half doors
- Custom 26-Gallon Aero Tank notched for clearance for the D60 housing
- VDO Gauges
- Rubicon Express Hand Throttle
- Four-X Doc. Diff guards
- Dual battery tray
- FlowMaster muffler
- TJ Fender Flares
- High Back adjustable seats
- 5 point racing seat belts
- 1 body lift
- Inside tub completely covered with Durabak for easy cleaning and durability
- CB
- Ham Radio
- Many more mods
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