2012 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Liverpool, New York, United States
ENGINE
3.6L Pentastar
RIPP Supercharger (50state legal)
RIPP XL Upgrade
Altitude Pulley
Diablo Sport RM3000 Programmer
K&N Air Filter
RIPP Superchargers Cat back SS Exhaust
RIPP Superchargers prototype loop delete kit
DRIVE-TRAIN
Currie Rock Jock 60 Front Axle
Currie Rock Jock 60 Rear Axle
G2 Chromoly Front and Rear Axle shafts
Yukon Gear 5.38 Gears
Eaton E-Lockers Front and Rear
Adams Driveshaft 1350s Front and Rear
BRAKES
R1 Concepts Forged Series 6 Piston Front Big Brake Kit
R1 Concepts Forged Series 4 Piston Rear Big Brake Kit
R1 Concepts Front and Rear 2 Piece Slotted Rotors
R1 Concepts Brake Pads
WHEELS & TIRES
17 KMC Machete Beadlocks
42 Pitbull Rocker Radials no cracks
SUSPENSION
Rock Krawler 5.5 Trail Gunner Long Arm
Rock Krawler Pro Offroad Tie Rod
Rock Krawler Pro Offroad Drag Link
Rock Krawler 2.625 RRD Remote Reservoir Coil Overs Front
Rock Krawler 2.625 RRD Remote Reservoir 3 Tube Bypass Shocks Front and Rear
Teraflex Front Dual Rate Sway Bar
Teraflex Rear Single Rate Sway Bar
Teraflax Sway Links
LIGHTING
Trucklite LED Headlights
Trucklite LED Tail lights
LED Reverse Lights
Rigid Industries 20 Single Row Light Bar Hood Mount
Rigid Industries Dually Spot A Pillar
Rigid Industries Dually Diffused A Pillar
EXTERIOR
JCR Offroad Mauler Front Bumper
JCR Offroad Mauler Rear Bumper
JCR Offroad Mauler Fenders Front and Rear
Poison Spyder Rocker Armor
Poison Spyder Rear Corner Armor
Poison Spyder Rock Sliders
DV8 Offroad Action Truck Conversion
Hyline Offroad Hood Louver
Carolina Metal Masters Door Paddles
Carolina Metal Masters Light Locks
INTERIOR
Carolina Metal Masters Grab Handles, Knuckles
Carolina Metal Masters Grab Bar
Bartact Seat Covers
Bartact Console Cover
Bartact Seat Belt Covers
Bartact Grab Handles
Bartact Grab Handle Bag
AEM Digital Boost Gauge
DIY A-Pillar Switch Panel
OTHER
Superwinch Talon 9500 SR
JCR Offroad Aluminum Fairlead
Factor 55 ProLink
Powdercoating by EZ Powdercoating
Ice Cold AC
Does not consume any fluids
Runs and drives like a fresh-dialed-in build
Jeep Wrangler for Sale
1991 jeep wrangler wrangler(US $19,200.00)
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2008 jeep wrangler sahara unlimited 4-door 4wd(US $180,000.00)
1991 jeep wrangler s/yj 4wd(US $12,995.00)
2016 jeep wrangler unlimited rubicon hard rock edition(US $23,100.00)
2015 jeep wrangler rubicon(US $22,400.00)
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Auto blog
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.
NHTSA investigates FCA for SUVs that roll out of Park
Tue, Aug 25 2015The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening a preliminary evaluation into the 2014 Dodge Durango and 2014-205 Jeep Grand Cherokee after 14 complaints of the SUVs rolling out of Park. An estimated 408,000 of them could be affected, if a recall is necessary. All of the current complaints submitted to NHTSA about the issue concern the Grand Cherokee, and the claims allege that the SUV can roll out of Park whether or not the engine is running. Some folks report that they check the indicator each time because the gear sometimes fails to engage. Among the 14 cases, there are five accounts of crashes and three injuries, including a situation with someone allegedly being rolled over. NHTSA's preliminary evaluations are meant to investigate "the scope, frequency, and safety-related consequence" of a reported problem. They don't necessarily lead to a recall. Related Video: INVESTIGATION Subject : Unattended vehicle rollaway Date Investigation Opened: AUG 20, 2015 Date Investigation Closed: Open NHTSA Action Number: PE15030 Component(s): POWER TRAIN All Products Associated with this Investigation Vehicle Make Model Model Year(s) DODGE DURANGO 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2014-2015 Details Manufacturer: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) SUMMARY: The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) has received 14 complaints (VOQs) alleging that after being placed in Park the subject vehicles have then rolled away from their parked position. The unintended motion has occurred with both the engine off and the engine running. ODI has also identified EWR field report data related to the alleged defect. The model year 2014 and 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles are equipped with an electronic gear selector (shift-by-wire system). The gear selection is made by pressing the shifter-paddle forward or backwards; the shifter does not move along a gate path as with conventional gear selectors. A Preliminary Evaluation has been opened to asses the scope, frequency, and safety-related consequence of the alleged defect. The VOQs associated with the opening of this investigation are: 10733158, 10730952, 10683556, 10679497, 10583366, 10725429, 10715401, 10711893, 10676998, 10668651, 10662619, 10662308, 10605865, and 10567538.
Jeep Wrangler JK's exit interview: brilliant, flaws and all
Tue, May 24 2016The engineers at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Jeep's current steward (and there have been many), have to be sweating bullets as they ready the forthcoming, long-overdue replacement for the Wrangler. It's the brand's icon, its most recognizable vehicle, and the reason Jeep enjoys such success today. Most brands use their flagships to lure shoppers who will then take home a more practical, pedestrian model. Think about the relationship between Corvettes and Malibus in the Chevy showroom. For Jeep, however, the Wrangler is a business unto itself: Nearly one in four Jeeps sold new last year was a Wrangler. That's a lot of pressure as Jeep gears up to replace the current model, codenamed JK, which has been on the road since 2007. I took a Wrangler into the woods to ponder it all. The Wrangler lineup starts around $26,000 but climbs rapidly from there. At the upper end of the spectrum sits the Rubicon Hard Rock, which builds on the already capable Rubicon's locking differentials and electronic front sway bar disconnect with a host of styling goodies. At $43,325 as tested, the Hard Rock is no cheap trail toy. Wranglers have gotten more comfortable and capable over the years, but driving one is still an exercise in compromises. Luxury here means durable leather upholstery and a lot of bass from the stereo. The driving experience is of the "well, it's better than it used to be" variety on pavement. The rational buy in this segment is the Toyota 4Runner Trail, which goes off-road almost as well as the Jeep and does everything else way better. But nobody takes home a Wrangler because it makes sense. It's a middle finger extended in the direction of conformity while fording the river of beige Corollas between home and office. You don't need a Wrangler, but you probably want one. That's why Jeep sold more than twice as many Wranglers as Toyota did 4Runners last year – and the 4Runner sells well. Wrangler sales aren't slipping, but increasingly stringent emissions and safety standards are signs of the inevitable forward march of progress – and so Wrangler must change with the times. Simple ways to improve the Wrangler are obvious: An updated interior with a modern infotainment system, user-selectable traction control modes tailored to specific terrain conditions, an eight-speed automatic, better aerodynamics, and a lot of weight-saving aluminum are inevitable.