2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon on 2040-cars
Larkspur, Colorado, United States
For more pictures email at: edmundeiirie@artsociety.net .
We are sadly selling our mint condition 2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. To say this jeep has been babied and
meticulously upgraded/kept is an understatement. This jeep was bought and built to specifically to 4-wheel in Moab
Utah, all of the upgrades totaling well over $11,000 were all installed by professionals in Grand Junction or
myself a certified mechanic (most of the upgraded are listed below...too many to list all). This jeep has every
little thing completed/upgraded on it all the way down to having additional door guards to prevent scratches and
having the seat's scotch guarded. The custom tool box that you see in the pictures is also included along with all
of the contents of the box which is pictured (Over 1,000 in additional items). Also receipts of work, modifications
notes/dates and maintenance included if wanted.
You will not find a better-kept jeep that can easily be used for daily activities and then the next day lead a jeep
safari tour which it has. The jeep was trailered trailed every location to prevent wear, rock chips, never driven
in mud snow or rain, washed after every trip and garage kept.
If you have any questions or would like some additional information and pictures just let us know.
Free delivery if the price stays over 28,000 and is under 500 miles of travel 1 way.
Vehicle Highlights
Fuel Economy: City 14/Hwy 19/Comb 16 MPG
Doors: 2
Drivetrain: 4WD
EPA Class: Sport Utility Vehicles
Country of Origin: United States
Engine: 6-Cyl, 4.0 Liter
Transmission: Automatic
Body Style: Sport Utility
Country of Assembly: United States
Powertrain
Engine 6-Cyl, 4.0 Liter
Horsepower 190 @ 4600 RPM
Torque 235 @ 3200 RPM
Fuel Economy City 14/Hwy 19/Comb 16 MPG
Bore x Stroke 3.88 x 3.41
Compression Ratio 8.8
Fuel Type Gas
Fuel Induction Sequential Fuel Injection
Valve Train Overhead Valve
Valves Per Cylinder 2
Total Number Valves 12
Transmission Automatic
Drivetrain 4WD
Transfer Case H.D. Rock-Trac
Engine
6-Cyl, 4.0 Liter
Transmission
Automatic
Drivetrain
4WD
Braking and Traction
ABS (4-Wheel)
Comfort and Convenience
Air Conditioning
Cruise Control
Steering
Power Steering & Tilt Wheel
Entertainment and Instrumentation
AM/FM Stereo
CD (Single Disc)
Premium Sound
Safety and Security
Dual Air Bags
Seats
Rear Seat
Roof and Glass
Hard Top
Privacy Glass
Exterior
Custom Bumper
Grille Guard
Winch
Cargo and Towing
Towing Pkg
Wheels and Tires
Alloy Wheels
Oversize Off-Road Tires
Dimensions
Fuel Capacity 19.0 gallons
Wheel Base 93.4 inches
Overall Length 156.1 inches
Width with Mirrors 66.7 inches
Dimensions-Continued
Height 70.9 inches
Curb Weight 3716 lbs.
Tires / Wheel Size LT245/75R16
Rear Tires / Wheel Size -
Turning Diameter 36.7 feet
Standard Axle Ratio 4.11
Minimum Ground Clearance 8.2 inches
Maximum Ground Clearance 8.9 inches
Maximum GVWR 4600 lbs.
Maximum Towing 2000 lbs.
Payload Base Capacity 800 lbs.
Head Room: Front 41.9 inches
Head Room: Rear 39.5 inches
Leg Room: Front 41.1 inches
Leg Room: Rear 35.0 inches
Shoulder Room: Front 50.8 inches
Shoulder Room: Rear 57.3 inches
EPA Trunk or Cargo 47.2 cu.ft.
After Market Add On's Totaling Well Over $11,000
Chrome Fire Extinguisher $52.45
Airaid Pre Filter $31.22
American Racing Python Wheels 16x8 (x5) $723.47
Bestop Tailgate Protector $25.12
Bug Shield $36.95
CB, Antenna and Mounting Bracket $198.42
Chrome Fire Extinguisher $52.45
Compass/Temp/Map Light Dimming Mirror $199.95
Currie Antirock Front Sway Bar Kit $493.00
Currie Antirock Rear Sway Bar Kit $562.00
Differential Rock Guards Front $139.90
Differential Rock Guards Rear $139.90
Front Bumper $209.95
Goodyear MTR Radials 285-75R16 (x5) $973.50
Hi-Lift 48" Jack $65.04
Jeep Man Tire Carrier Rear Bumper $850.00
Jeep Tools and Spare Parts (in tool box) $1,000.00
JKS Sway Bar Disconnect $129.00
Lund Bug Shield $49.95
Pair Black Powertank Clamps $53.81
Rancho Steering Stabilizer $45.00
Receiver Hitch Skid Plate $28.95
Russell 3 Piece Brake Line Set $181.10
Skid Row Radiator Skid Plate $72.09
Slush Floor Mats $52.40
Suspension Kit with Rancho Rock Crawler Kit; Rancho Front Coils; Rancho Rear Coils; Rancho Shocks (4); 4" Lift Kit;
JKS Quick Disconnects; Warn Skid Plate' Shorten Front Driveshaft Locking Log Nuts (5) $2,815.24
Tow Straps 2" x 30ft (20,000lb) x 2 $50.18
Warn 9500LB Winch $969.95
Warn Steering Box Skid Plate $45.00
Winch plate Brush Guard $169.95
Jeep Wrangler for Sale
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Auto Services in Colorado
Volvo Specialists Svc ★★★★★
The 4Wheeler ★★★★★
Spec-Wheels of America ★★★★★
Six Stars Auto Service ★★★★★
Simpson Brothers Garage ★★★★★
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