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2012 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars

US $16,300.00
Year:2012 Mileage:30200 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
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If you have any questions feel free to email: libbylmmountford@heartsfans.com .

Fully loaded 2012 Jeep JK Rubicon runs and drives great, 3rd vehicle with low miles. Extremely capable off road
crawler as well as a great daily driver, comes with all the goodies listed below
Painted Hardtop
Newly installed Katskin Leather
Front and Rear Lockers
2.5 Rock Krawlers Lift
Bilstein Shocks
Fuel Anza 17x9 Wheels
Cooper STT 37" x 12.50 Tires
Knuckles Front Bumper
Poison Spyder Rock Brawlers Rear Bump
Aries Flat Fenders
Teraflex 1.25 Body Lift
Teraflex Monster HD Front Track Bar
Teraflex Rear Track Bar Bracket
Teraflex Front Spring Retainer
AEV Drop Brackets
AEV Pro Cal
Synergy Inner Axel Sleeve
Rock Krawler Gusets
Teraflex DH Hinge
Teraflex HD Tire Carrier
Custom Fabricated Slant 45 degree modular tire carrier
Truck lite LED Headlights
Clear LED Turn Signals
LED Rear Taillights
Rigid Dually Fog Lights
Cree 20" LED Light Bar
Warn VR800s Winch w synthetic line
Spyder Web Shade mesh top
Besttop Bikini Top
Bestop Windjammer
Pavement ends door surrounds
PFC Carbon front & rear brake pads
K&N Filter
Metal Cloak front and rear shock relocation brackets
G2 4.88 Gears w new axel seals
HD ARB Differential Covers
Metal Cloak Control Arms
Currie Antirock Front sway bar
Mopar Rock Slider
Molar Taillight Guards
Spod controller
Alpine Iphone radio with back up camera
Infinifi Kappa front component speakers
3 JL Ch AMP
JL W3 8 sub in factory enclosure and much more.
The overall condition of the vehicle is very good but it is by no means a flawless mall crawler, minor chips and
scratches are to be expected, the wheels have wear along the edges from rock crawling, and the tires are around 50%
The vehicle drive excellent with no mechanical issues, cold A/C, shift perfect, installed AEV Mod to program tire
size and gear ratio, this vehicle has plenty of power on or off road. This is a 3rd vehicle for us due to a new
job it rarely gets driven hence why it is for sale, no time to wheel it.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me.

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Vile Gossip | Adventures in tire testing

Fri, Oct 13 2017

Jean Jennings has been writing about cars for more than 30 years, after stints as a taxicab driver and as a mechanic in the Chrysler Proving Grounds Impact Lab. She was a staff writer at Car and Driver magazine, the first executive editor and former president and editor-in-chief of Automobile Magazine , the founder of the blog Jean Knows Cars and former automotive correspondent for Good Morning America . She has lifetime awards from both the Motor Press Guild and the New England Motor Press Association. This is her first column for Autoblog — look for more Vile Gossip in the future. I began writing at Car and Driver magazine back in its golden age in the 1970s, before I'd actually read it. I knew very little about cars. The only magazine I read religiously was Four Wheeler because I owned big trucks and liked to go off-roading with my Chrysler Proving Grounds friends. My vast 10 years of driving experience up to that point (high-speed dirt-road idiot, taxicab driver, Chrysler Proving Grounds test driver) had less bearing on my being hired at Car and Driver than the fact that the editor just wanted to rile up the all-male staff. He didn't need me for that. They were already in full dudgeon when I arrived. They'd just spent a chunk of time testing a stack of tires for their big tire-test issue, and the editor-in-chief was toe-to-toe with the technical editor over the rankings of the top 10 tires. It was loud, and it was angry. I had no idea that car magazines tested tires. Cab driving had led me to believe that airing up a tire and changing a flat was all you needed to know. I changed so many flats on that cab, I eventually wound up in front of a live audience on the " Oprah Winfrey Show" demonstrating my brilliance with a jack and a tire iron. My point, of course, is that tires are more controversial, and also more essential, than you'd think. My other point is that it's good to get worked up about the subject, but not quite so good to let yourself be seen, as I did, on my hands and knees with my ass up in the air on national TV. This is how I prefer to test a tire: First, pick a top brand. Then accept their invitation to try and beat the crap out of their tire. I chose Yokohama, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. The big news for them was the GEOLANDER M/T G003!

AEV Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon

Fri, 28 Feb 2014


After their rented 2007 Hummer H3 failed them during the brutal Rallye Aicha des Gazelles in Morocco, Amy Lerner and her sister Tricia Reina were on a quest to find the most capable production off-roader for their next competition - they chose a 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. Their next mission was to find a company with the competence to configure it to win. After poring over Internet forums and perusing countless magazines for an outfitter who could meet their demanding requirements, they sent their bright orange JK ("Crush" is the official color) to American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) for some modifications.
The Michigan-based team at AEV kept the Jeep's 3.6-liter V6 and automatic transmission stock, but replaced the hood with a tall AEV Heat Reduction Hood and added an AEV Snorkel Kit for water crossings (it serves double-duty as its raised height helps to keep the air intake out of the kicked-up dust on the trail). Front and rear off-road bumpers were bolted in place, and AEV skid plates were added to provide additional undercarriage protection. A pair of IPF-900 off-road lights improve visibility, while a 10.2-gallon AEV Fuel Caddy (located behind the exterior spare) added some range. The suspension was upgraded with a 3.5-inch lift kit with Bilstein remote reservoir shocks, and 35-inch Falken Wildpeak A/T tires (LT285/70R17) were mounted at all four corners on AEV's beadlock wheels.

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