2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited X on 2040-cars
Escalon, California, United States
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Wheels / Tires:
-40x1350x17 Toyo Open Country MT – less than 1,000 miles
-Trail Ready HD Beadlock wheels w/ Slim Ring
-Drilled / slotted rotors
Drivetrain:
-Teraflex TERA44 HD front housing
-Advance Adapters RubiCrawler Transfer Case upgrade w/ twin stick shifters
-Jeep D44 rear housing
-Superior 5.13 ring and pinion gears (front and rear)
-ARB 35 spline front and rear lockers
-RCV CV 35 spline joint front axles
-Nitro Gear 35 spline rear axles
-JE REEL 1350 front driveshaft
-OR FAB 1310 rear driveshaft
Suspension:
-RECON bolt on front and rear coilover conversion
-RECON front bolt on hydraulic bumpstop conversion
-RECON rear weld in hydraulic bumpstop conversion
-King 2.0 12” front coilovers
-King 2.0 14” rear coilovers
-King 2.0 Hydraulic bumpstops front and rear
-Teraflex 6” long arm suspension with monster joints (both ends)
-Teraflex front and rear track bars
-Currie Enterprises AntiRock sway bars (front and rear)
Steering
-PSC Hydro assist steering system
-Teraflex HD drag link
Lighting:
-Vision X Transporter LED lights (windshield mounted)
-Vision X LED Flood light (cargo area)
-sPOD electronics management system
Interior:
-Rock Hard 4x4 Ultimate Sport Cage (front and rear)
-Synergy Cargo Basket with custom mounts
-ARB Fridge / Freezer
-Tembo Tusk custom fridge slider
-Corbeau LG1 seats with seat heaters (not wired)
-BEDRUG carpet replacement system
-Alpine CD Radio with Bluetooth and Sirius ready
-CB radio and PCI race radio
-Center console cushion
-Trek Armor rear bench cover (black / gray)
-Daystar lower dash panel (ARB switches)
-Lowrance GPS
Exterior:
-Front and rear Rugged Ridge half doors with mirrors
-WARN PowerPlant winch with synthetic rope with Factor 55 Pro Link
-AEV heat reduction hood
-custom decals
-Spiderwebshade blue mesh top
-OEM hard top with custom decals
-Truckle LED headlamps with anti flicker harness
Engine:
-Oil changed every 3,000 miles (synthetic)
-K&N intake (CARB legal)
-JBA Headers
-MBRP exhaust (modified for long arm suspension)
Armor:
-Rock Hard 4x4 1/4” thick front bumper with stinger hoop and lowered winch plate
-Rock Hard 4x4 1/4” thick rear bumper
-Teraflex HD tire carrier (modified with welded brace for oversized spare)
-Rock Hard 4x4 boat side rock sliders (modified for long arm suspension)
-Rock Hard 4x4 Oil Pan / Transmission Skid Plate
-Rock Hard 4x4 Transfer Case Skid Plate
-Rock Hard 4x4 Fuel Tank Skid Plate
-Rock Hard 4x4 Evaporator Canister Skid Plate
-OR FAB rear corner armor with LED lights (stop and reverse)
-GenRight fender flares (front and rear - modified for 40” tires)
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2019 Jeep Cherokee revealed | All-new engine, refreshing new face
Tue, Jan 16 2018When the Jeep Cherokee made a return in late 2013 as a replacement for the boxy Jeep Liberty, reactions were mixed on the crossover's styling. Sure, all the Jeep hallmarks were there — seven-slot grille, squared fenders, etc. — but something seemed different, especially with that face. Well, the course has been corrected and at this week's Detroit Auto Show, the 2019 Jeep Cherokee shows off its much more conventional and conservative styling. This is just a mid-cycle refresh, so it doesn't look all that much different than the current KL Cherokee. Jeep ditched the split lighting on the current model, pushing the driving lights and headlights back together and in a much more traditional position. Unsurprisingly, its very similar to what you'll find on the current Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Compass. In addition to the new LED headlamps, the driving lights and fog lamps get a new design. The rear end, too, gets a heavy redesign. The taillamps now have LED accents, though the overall shape is generally the same. A new tailgate now houses the license plate, making the Cherokee look less bottom heavy. Along the bottom, Overland models get chrome tow hooks while Trailhawk models get the now recognizable bright red hooks. The Trailhawk also gets a resculpted front bumper for a better approach angle on the trails. Other Trailhawk goodies include skid plates, bigger fender flares, an increased ride height and 17-inch wheels with off-road tires. There are five new wheel offerings in total, including a 19-inch design for the Overland trim. In contrast to the outside, the Cherokee's interior carries over nearly unchanged. From behind the wheel, you'd be hard pressed to spot a difference between the old and new. There are some new piano-black trim pieces around the infotainment screen and matte silver trim around the air vents and steering wheel. The center console does get a slight redesign, moving the USB port and 115-volt outlet rearward to create a bit more storage space. The biggest change is in the cargo area where three extra inches of width give the Cherokee 27 cubic feet of cargo space. Underneath the hood, you'll find one of three powertrains, including a new 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four. That engine joins the 271 horsepower 3.2-liter Pentastar V6 and the 180 horsepower 2.4-liter Tigershark inline-four. All three engines are paired with a refreshed nine-speed automatic sending power to either the front or all-four wheels.
China orders Jeep to investigate Wrangler fire risk
Mon, 06 Jan 2014It's been some time since we've heard anything about fires related to the Jeep Wrangler (foreign or domestic), but it sounds like the go-anywhere SUV could be in hot water once again in China. Bloomberg is reporting that the Chinese government is ordering Jeep to investigate the matter and, in the meantime, also recommending Wrangler owners to not drive their vehicles in "extreme conditions" due to a "relatively high risk" of catching on fire.
There is no indication as to how many vehicles or which model years are affected, but the previous fire problems in both the US and China - which led to investigations but no recalls - were traced back to automatic transmission fluid leaks. The article, however, does not say what the potential problem is this time around as Jeep has not released a comment on the matter. The official notice, in Chinese, can be found here.
Jeep dealers worried Grand Wagoneer could be too much, too late
Mon, Jun 18 2018On January 10, 2011, an Automotive News article quoted Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne saying, "It's time we gave the market an upper-scale Grand Wagoneer." Like Babe Ruth pointing a finger at the far stands, Marchionne next predicted our date with historical destiny: "You'll see it in January 2013." Had that happened, the Grand Wagoneer would been a grand slam. Seven years later, with various economic factors in flux and still with no Grand Wagoneer in sight, it seems some Fiat Chrysler dealers are worried the luxury three-row Jeep could appear after the SUV game is over or, at the very least, much harder to play. What got in the way of the Grand Wagoneer? Shifting plans for and the need to pour money into Alfa Romeo. The debate about what kind of vehicle the Wagoneer should be — a unibody Range Rover rival, or a body-on-frame Chevrolet Suburban foe. After that, what should the thing look like? And then there's Fiat Chrysler's North American manufacturing capacity, which can't shoehorn space for Grand Wagoneer production at the same time as it needs lines running for two Ram 1500 model years. That last point is what could push Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer arrival to 2021. Outside the company, at least one Bank of America Merill Lynch analyst believes that economic forces such as a shrinking car market, more competition, higher interest rates on more expensive cars, lower used car prices, and higher gas prices will soon bring an end to the "Goldilocks" phase of crossover mania. He isn't alone, with an IHS analyst saying the same thing three years ago, another IHS analyst diving deeper into the declining numbers two years ago, and three other analysts breaking down depressed used car prices. Fuel prices are anyone's guess, but those other pressures could squeeze retailers trying to sell high-end metal. No one expects the Grand Wagoneer to fail, yet dealers don't expect the vehicle to practically sell itself. One dealer told AN, "We could have killed with [the Grand Wagoneer] if it had been available when they first told us about it, but it's a much tougher sell with interest rates and gas prices going up." Another dealer, perhaps more sanguine, said, "The Grand Wagoneer will still sell because it's a Jeep. But it would have been nice to have them already." "Nice" is an understatement. One dealership was so excited about getting the new big Jeep that it wrote a blog post in 2015 announcing the Grand Wagoneer's arrival in 2018.

