2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States
2004 Jeep Rubicon with 39k miles. I am the original owner and its been well
maintained. With a 6 Full Traction long
arm suspension lift, factory lockers, Warn 9000 lb winch, and brand new Kumho
35 mud terrain tires, it can handle any terrain off-road. PA state inspection is up to date, the
vehicle is mechanically sound and I have the title in hand. 5 speed manual transmission, Viper alarm
system, fully detailed interior, exterior, and engine. The front passengers side fender has been
dented behind the fog light and pulled back out. Link to over 100 photos: http://s42.photobucket.com/user/wranglerr1/library/2004%20Jeep%20Wrangler%20Rubicon Link to YouTube Video: http://youtu.be/dr_IO6Y1UHQ Exterior: -
New soft top Quadratop Premium Sailcloth -
Skid plates front & rear differential,
steering box, radiator, gas tank -
ARB Safari Snorkel -
New Mopar OEM Rubicon fender flares -
Warn front bumper with D rings -
Warn rear bumper -
New Kumho 35 Road Adventure MT mud terrain
tires (315/75 R16) -
Original factory wheels -
High Rock 4x4 Oversized spare tire carrier -
33 spare Goodyear Wrangler MT/R (305/70 R16) -
Warn 9000 lb winch (XD9000i) with shutoff at
battery -
New KC fog lights on front bumper -
KC fog lights at windshield -
6 Full Traction long arm suspension lift with
sway bar disconnects -
New Skyjacker steering stabilizers -
Custom exhaust -
Lift kit/undercarriage POR 15d -
New headlight/taillight guards -
Bilstein shocks -
Rear tow hook -
New front and rear driveshafts -
Engine block heater -
Drivers side quick mirror for use when doors are
off -
Have lock for hood Interior: -
Floors have spray on bedliner -
Drivers seat extension brackets installed for
more leg room -
New CD player with USB/iPod connection,
Sirius/XM ready (antenna installed as well) -
Nine speakers including subwoofer & Boston
acoustics tweeters -
New subwoofer -
CB Radio with PA speaker under hood -
Switch under dashboard to bypass interior
lighting when the doors are off -
Rubber Jeep slush mats floor mats -
Locking center console/glove box -
Rock knob shifter knob -
Auto dim rearview mirror with
temperature/compass -
Sentry Key theft deterrent system -
Air conditioning -
Leather wrapped steering wheel with cruise
control -
Tilt steering column |
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Jeep and Alfa Romeo join the already exotic Italian police force
Mon, Dec 12 2016Police departments in Italy are blessed with some of the most iconic cop cars on the planet. Where else will you see a pale blue Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 emblazoned with "Polizia" on the road? FCA decided they couldn't let Lamborghini steal the show and have handed over the first Jeep Renegade and Alfa Romeo Giulietta to the Police Academy in Rome. FCA is also loaning two Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloces that will join the two Giulia Quadrifoglios medical cars that are already in service. The Renegade is an four-wheel drive Italian-spec model with a 2.0-liter, 120 horsepower inline four-cylinder engine that we don't get in the United States. The current Giulietta is a small-hatchback that isn't sold in America. On the other hand, the new Giulia and its 280 horsepower turbocharged inline-four and the Q4 all-wheel drive system goes on sale next month. In polizia guise, it's one of the most formidable and beautiful pursuit vehicles on the road. FCA is no stranger to police cars and supplies Dodge Charger Pursuits to fleets all across the US. We spent some time in one a while back and learned all the pros and cons of driving a black and white cruiser. Related Video: Featured Gallery FCA Italian Polizia Cars View 10 Photos News Source: FCA Alfa Romeo Jeep SUV Off-Road Vehicles Police/Emergency Performance Sedan police car alfa romeo giulia jeep renegade
Here's what it'll take to build a Jeep Grand Cherokee Hellcat
Fri, Jun 19 2015Let's get one thing straight: We want a 707-horsepower Grand Cherokee Hellcat to happen. Badly. The latest report from Motor Authority is encouraging; the bonkers SUV supposedly has a codename, Project K, and has been given the green light for production. Fingers crossed. You might be wondering why the Trackhawk isn't already a thing. Hellcat engines exist, SRT Grand Cherokees exist, so just combine the two, right? It's not quite that easy. Here, we outline what needs to happen, why it should be the quickest Hellcat vehicle out there, and why it won't come anywhere near 200 miles per hour. How To Build A Hellcat Jeep The first engineering problem is feeding the air-intensive beast that is the 6.2-liter supercharged V8. The first engineering problem is feeding the air-intensive beast that is the 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8. Breathing is important on two counts: pulling in enough air for the combustion to put out 707 hp, and then cooling the various heat exchangers once the engine is up to temperature. Dodge did it with the Charger and Challenger, it can do it with the Jeep. This is one place where the Grand Cherokee's larger frontal area might be a boon, as it gives the engineers more surfaces through which to suck air. Once you generate the 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, it has to get to the wheels somehow. Jeep's current SRT all-wheel-drive system will at least need some beefing up to handle the torque. It could require a more complete re-engineering. We at least know the ZF-supplied eight-speed auto, used in the Dodge Hellcat models, is up to the task. The Hellcat engine should fit in the Grand Cherokee, as it's about the same size as the 6.4-liter currently in SRT Jeeps, but the Hellcat is taller because of its supercharger. The hood may need to be raised or at least resculpted for clearance, as well as to address those cooling needs. Quicker Than Everything, But Not Faster 200 mph? We're skeptical, from both a physics standpoint and a legal one. A reminder of the quick/fast distinction: quick is acceleration, fast is road speed. The Jeep's all-wheel drive will help put the Hellcat engine's power to the ground in a more manageable way than the Charger and Challenger do through just the rear wheels. That means better acceleration times than the Dodges (11.0 seconds in the quarter-mile for the Charger Hellcat, 11.2 for its Challenger sibling).
Jeep in St. Louis hacked from Pittsburgh
Tue, Jul 21 2015One of America's most popular vehicles contains a security flaw that allows hackers to remotely commandeer it from anywhere on the planet. Cyber-security researchers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller say they've accessed critical vehicle controls on a 2014 Jeep Cherokee that allowed them to remotely control critical vehicle functions like braking, transmission function, and steering. Automakers have downplayed the possibility a car could be remotely compromised, but the significance of the findings detailed Tuesday could cause them to reevaluate the threats posed to hundreds of thousands of vehicles already on the road. A key finding the pair needed no physical access to the Jeep to pull off the attack. Valasek and Miller accessed the controls via a security hole in the Sprint cellular connection to Chrysler's UConnect infotainment system. In the course of their research, Valasek sat in his Pittsburgh home and remotely manipulated Miller's Jeep as he drove along a highway outside St. Louis. If you know a car's IP address, they say, a hacker could control it from anywhere. "We didn't add anything, didn't touch it," Valasek told Autoblog. "A customer could drive one of these things off a lot, and they'd have no clue it had these open attack surfaces." Remotely, he disabled brakes, turned the radio volume up, engaged windshield wipers and tampered with the transmission. Further, they could conduct surveillance on the Jeep, measuring its speed and tracking its whereabouts. They conducted the experiments over multiple breaches. They made their findings public on the same day the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the federal agency in charge of vehicle safety, released its latest report on the readiness of government and automakers to fend off these sorts of cyber attacks. Later today, two US Senators are expected to introduce legislation that would help consumers better understand the potential risks of car hacking. In the early stages of their research, Valasek and Miller found a security flaw in the car's wi-fi that allowed them to remotely manipulate controls from a range of about three feet. But in recent months, they found another vulnerability in the Sprint cellular connection in the UConnect system. That was a key breakthrough. "Lo and behold, we found we could communicate with this thing using cellular, and then more research, and 'Holy cow,' we're using the Sprint network to communicate with these vehicles," Valasek said.