2014 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon on 2040-cars
Winthrop, Massachusetts, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: caylacmmcelreath@ukartists.com .
Since I purchased it (sole owner) I have used it as my daily commuter and have not used it to off road with. The
vehicle was meticulously maintained, with routine oil changes & servicing. No rust on any of the components, frame
or suspension (always kept in a garage). Here are the stock details, and what I have added:
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Package:
- 3.6L V6 Engine 24 Valve VVT Engine (285HP / 260LB/FT Torque)
- 5 Speed Automatic Transmission
- Dual Top Group
- Premium Black Sunrider Soft Top
- Freedom Top Black 3 Piece Hard Top
- Rear Window Wiper & Washer
- Soft Top
- Dark Saddle Tan Leather Seats
- Electronic Front Sway Bar Disconnect
- 4:1 Rock-Trac Part-Time 4WD System
- 4:10 Axle Ratio
- Front Lockers
- Rear Lockers
- Rock Rails
- Rear Stabilizer Bar
- Next Generation Dana 44 Heavy Duty Front & Rear Axles
- Hill Start Assist
- Traction Control
- Hill Descent Control
- Air Conditioning w/ Automatic Temperature Control
- Trailer Sway Damping
- Fuel Tank & Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield
- 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
- Advanced Multistage Front Airbags
- Power Windows & Doors
- Temperature & Compass Gauge
- Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
- Cruise Control
- Anti Theft Engine Immobilizer
- Alpine Premium Audio System
- UConnect 6.5" Navigation w/ USB Port
- 115 Volt Auxiliary Power
- Rubicon Badge
- Deep Tint Sunscreen Windows
- Automatic Headlamps
- Power Heated Mirrors
- Fog Lamps
- Tilt Steering Column
- Remote Keyless Entry
- Remote Start System
- Heated Front Seats
- Rubicon Package "24R"
- 5 Year / 100,000 Mile PowerTrain Warranty
- (5) Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ 315/70R17
- (5) 17" Procomp Alloy Wheels (Black)
- 2.5" RockKrawler Lift
- (4) Jeep Roll Bar Handle Grabs
- Quadratech Q11500i Self Recovery Winch
- Warn Rock Crawler Front Steel Bumper
- Warn Grille Guard Tube
- (2) 3/4' 4.5 Ton Red D-Ring Shackles
- (2) Halogen KC Hiliters Mounted on Both Sides of "A Pillar"
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Best cars for snow and ice in 2023 and 2024
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Fri, Feb 16 2018Movie buffs! Remember the scene in the James Bond film 007: The Living Daylights where Timothy Dalton's character slices the floorpan off a police Lada using a laser, and when the driver hits the brakes the Lada's body simply jumps off its axles? That scene was immediately brought to mind as I watched this clip of eight Canadian mechanics disassembling a slightly modified Jeep in a matter of seconds. Having driven the Jeep to a complete stop, the technicians start unbolting it until the body lifts off the frame and the engine can be hauled away. It only took half a minute to turn the Jeep into just a chassis on wheels. As repair manuals say, refitting is the reversal of removal. Apparently the technicians have now honed their mechanical choreography to the point that the Jeep can be disassembled and reassembled in two minutes and 39 seconds; while I expect a great number of bolts having been removed beforehand and the likelihood of the Jeep falling to pieces with a sharp braking being significant, it is definitely impressive. It also reminds me of someone driving an old, dodgy car, having learned all its kinks to be able to keep it running. According to a Reddit thread, the pre-modified "Jifty Jeep" has been built (and taken apart, and rebuilt) by the School of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RCEME) for exactly this purpose. The team travels all around Canada to practice their show, trying to shave seconds off their record. There are worse hobbies.


