2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Sport Utility 4-door 3.8l Ave on 2040-cars
Bayfield, Colorado, United States
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2010 Jeep Wrangler Rubicons are extremely capable out of the box, with
Dana 44 axles, lockers and electronic sway-bar disconnect. It has a 4 to
1 low range transfer case. The AEV after market kit is aggressively
functional, with its serious off road equipment to distinctively stand
apart from all other vehicles on the road! This American Expedition
Vehicle features: *AEV Teraflex 2.5' Suspension Lift *AEV Stamped Steel
Front Bumper *Warn 9.5cti Winch *IPF Off Road Lighting *Teraflex Steel
Rear Bumper *AEV Stamped Steel Tire Carrier *AEV 17' Savegre Wheels *
35' ProComp Tires *AEV Pro-Calibration System. This jeep has over
$13,000 worth of upgrades that were installed new at the dealer ship
with factory warranties remaining. The jeep drives great, everything
works awesome! It is set up as a hardcore trail rig and an everyday
driver. It has 36xxx miles, key-less entry, power windows and locks,
satellite radio, cruise control and ac. The body is in great shape,
there are some minor scratches on the wheels and on the driver-side rear
fender flare. Doors and top are removable. The top comes off in three
sections, over the front seats or all the way off. The top has never
been all the way off. This is a great jeep that will take you on your
adventure and get you back home every time
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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.



















