2005 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon - Tons Of Upgrades See List - Long Arm Suspension on 2040-cars
Lakeville, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L 242Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Trim: Rubicon Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 31,870
Power Options: Cruise Control
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: Black
You are welcome and encouraged to come see in person prior to bidding/buying!! This Wrangler was built right, spared no expense! $20k in upgrades. This Jeep was built to crawl! I bought it stock over 5 years ago and only drove it 2300 miles since. Long arm lift kit, shocks, steering stabilizer, exhaust, rear drive shaft, and skid plates were all professionally done at OK 4WD center. Rear axles and diff plate were done at a Jeep dealer. All other bolt on items were done personally. Jeep is 9.5/10 condition and a 10 mechanically. Only damage is a few minor hood dings and shown in photos is some rock rash on the passenger side front fender. Come see for yourself, you will not be disappointed. Miles are so low due to very limited use, not my daily driver. I only ever trailered it to 5 official Jeep Jamboree events in the last 5 years and around town a few times. Flat bed trailer is for sale separately as well. Clean titles in hand for both. Dana 44 axles with Rubicon Lockers. 6 speed manual transmission.
Upgrades include: (5)Trail Ready Racing 17" aluminum bead locks with Super Swamper TSL SX bias ply 36x12.5 tires $4k; Rubicon Express 5" long arm kit with disconnects, belly pan skid plate, oil pan/engine skid plate, Tom Woods rear drive shaft, Old Man Emu Nitro Gas shocks and steering stabilser , Stainless Low profile 5" tube muffler all at OK 4WD $7k, Alloy USA chromolly Dana 44 rear axle shafts and ARB Diff plate $900 installed, Tom Woods front drive shaft $300, Currie HD steering $500, AFW steering box skid $75, Hanson Off Road front bumper with winch guard and D-rings $700, Hanson Off Road rear bumper with tire carrier $1100, Hanson Off Road cargo rack $500, Hi Lift jack mounted $100, A to Z Fab Rock Sliders $425, Warn 9.5 Ti high speed winch with remote $1400, PIAA low profile fog lights $225, under hood air compressor and under tub mounted storage tank $250, Optima yellow top battery $220, Lock Jeep trunk storage box $200, Warn gas tank skid plate $350, Wheel and door locks $100, hand throttle $50, Cobra CB and whip antenna $200, roll bar grab handles $100, safari top $100.
I also have many other extras than can be included/negotiable such as another complete soft top and frame and new windows, many other parts not installed etc..
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