1993 Jeep Wrangler Yj, Gm Tbi 350 Engine,350 Auto,dana 44 Front,14 Bolt Rear on 2040-cars
Booneville, Arkansas, United States
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350TBI ( Engine is out of a 1992 Cheverolet Truck) I DO NOT know the mileage. V8 Coversion Radiator. Painless Wiring. March undersized water pump pulley. Black Magic electric fan w/adjustable thermostat. Red Top Optima battery. NEW alternator. Flow Master Hushpower round muffler 3" in & out ( wrapped in a heat blanket). Turbo 350 auto transmission. BM floor shifter. Transmission cooler. NEW Rebuilt 241C transfer case. Advance Adapters slip yoke eliminator. 8274 Warn winch. Warn Rock Crawler front bumper. Warn Rock Crawler rear bumper. Warn Rock Sliders. 15x38.5x16 Super Swamper TSL Boggers. 10x16 Black steel streetlocks wheels. Dana 44 Wagoneer front axle with: Steel braided brake lines, Warn lockouts, Dutchman (Superior) Inner & Outer axles w/ Spicer ujoints, 5:13 gears, Detroit Locker, Converted to large bearing 8 lug hubs, New bearings and seals, Extra travel front driveshaft, M.O.R.E. shackle reversal kit, ProComp 3000 shocks, NEW PSC hydraulic assist steering (cylinder, pump,cooler (the cooler is not PSC brand), and fluid res. tank, Flat top knuckles w/ Crossover steering, 1" transfer case drop kit. 14 Bolt narrowed rear axle with: Disc brakes w/ Bluetorch brackets, Dutchman (Superior) Full float axles, New bearings and seals, 5:13 gears, Detroit Locker, M.O.R.E. Antiwrap bar, New driveshaft w/ CV joint ends, Pinion guard. Boomerang Shackles. Interior: Corbeau seats w/ Harness's, Radio and 6x9 speaker's, Guages:Tach, Fuel, Oil, Amp, Temp Engine and Trans (not installed yet), All 4 springs are Black Diamond brand 3" lift springs, M.O.R.E. anti wrap spring over spring perch's (front and rear), KC windshield frame mounted fog light's and KC switch's, DIY weld together front tube fenders kit (not installed yet), Transmission guage and sending unit (not installed yet), Fuel guage is installed but the GM sending unit hasn't been installed yet, Speedo DOES NOT work, but I estimate I've driven the jeep about 4000 miles since I built it, Windshield is CRACKED, NEEDS a front end alignment( I have shims bought but where I live the shop's around here can't align the front end because their equipment can't reach around the 38.5 Bogger's), Need's a paintjob, but I really didn't care about paint, I cared more about making the jeep reliable.....the body was taken off and the frame was painted and new body mount rubber was installed, the windshield does have crack's, and also the windshield frame does have 2 holes in it(look at pic's), Bestop bikini top is also included....I do have a hardtop, but it has a broken back glass and some fiberglass damage. If you buy my jeep, you will be responsible for the shipping. $500.00 deposit at sell. Remaining balance either cash or PayPal. Don't hesitate to ask me any questions. My lost is your gain... |
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