2014 - Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
San Quentin, California, United States
2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED - CUSTOM POISON SPYDER BUILD! One Owner, Clean Carfax, LIKE NEW! TITLE IN HAND! MUST SEE TO BELIEVE!! I would be willing to deliver (drive, trailer, ship, etc) the vehicle depending on the location. This can be negotiated in the price. Jeep is an Automatic with power windows, locks, cruise, steering wheel controls, etc. It has 9,800 miles on it but looks and drives like it is brand new. If you were interested in a Rubicon look no further… Over 70k was put into this build and is and Extremely capable Jeep. Family situation forces sale.. Here is the list... • Dynatrac ProRock 44 Unlimited Front Axle • Front ARB Air Locker • Rear ARB Air Locker • ARB Onboard Multi-Use Air Compressor • 4.56 gears Front & Rear • RCV Axle Shafts • Synergy Ball Joints • Dynatrac Front Diff Cover • Dynatrac Rear Diff Cover • Reid Racing Steering Knuckles • Synergy Tie Rod • Synergy Draglink • FOX Racing ATS Steering Stabilizer • Rock Krawler 3.5” Xfactor Mid-Arm Kit • FOX Racing Shocks on all 4 Corners • Currie Antirock Swaybar • Coast 1310 Front Driveshaft • Custom Pre-Axle Stainless Exhaust • JKS Bumpstops • ATX Slab True Beadlock Wheels (5) • 37” Nitto Trail Grappler Tires (5) • 3/16" RockHard Skids Plates • Warn Zeon 10S 10,000LB Winch • Synthetic Rope w/ Factor 55 ProLink • Recovery accessories • 50” LED light bar • Poison Spyder Light Bar Mounts • Rigid LED Backup Light Bar • Poison Spyder Brawler Lite Front Bumper with Brawler Bar & Tabs • Poison Spyder Brawler Lite Front Skid • Poison Spyder BFH Rear Bumper with Tabs • Poison Spyder Brawler Rockers Side Armor • Poison Spyder Front Crusher Fenders with LED Turn Signals • Poison Spyder Rear Crusher Fenders • Poison Spyder Crusher Corners with Flush LED Taillights • Poison Spyder Tramp Stamp II with License Plate Mount • Poison Spyder grab handles at all 4 doors • Custom Fabricated Aluminum Spare Tire Cage • Freedom Hard Top • Tinted Windows
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Driving the Jeep J6, Shakedown Challenger and other Mopar concepts
Wed, Sep 11 2019Mopar has been a one-stop-shop for factory-backed performance modifications and accessories on FCA products for a long time now. You want a 707-horsepower engine for your old Plymouth Belvedere? Mopar has you covered with the Hellcrate. Maybe you want a lift and off-roading lights on that newly-bought Wrangler? Mopar can accommodate those wants (or needs, we dont judge) as well. We get to see some of the companys weirdest creations every now and then, but rarely do we get the opportunity to drive the FCA Mopar concepts. Thats what made this past Woodward Dream Cruise so special: We got to rip some of Mopars finest and most recent creations up and down Woodward Avenue. Everything from a 1971 Challenger restomod to the brand-new Easter Jeep Safari J6 concept was in attendance, so lets get right to it. Mopar Woodward View 6 Photos 1967 Plymouth Hellvedere This car is near the pinnacle of what you can do with off-the-shelf Mopar purchases. It was only a humble 1967 Plymouth Belvedere before Mopar dropped the 707-horsepower supercharged V8 from the Hellcat into the engine bay. Sound ridiculous? Yeah, it is. Other parts of it are new as well, including the disc brakes. Good call. However, Mopar didnt remove the classic car charm from the entire driving experience. The steering, for example, is surely as slow and inaccurate as it was back in 1967. That doesnt help matters when youre trying to put 707 horsepower to the pavement with less-than-ideal rear rubber. Floor it in damn near any gear of the Tremec six-speed, and the front end rises straight up as the rear kicks sideways with the force of many mules. There are no electronics such as traction control or stability control to step in and wrangle the car into submission. But hey, who wants them, anyway? The question remains: Should you buy a Hellcrate engine for your classic? If money were no object, the easy answer is yes. Have at it so long as you love smoky burnouts and excessive amounts of horsepower. Just make sure you know how to deal with that much power before you stick your right foot in it. Dodge Challenger Shakedown View 15 Photos 2016 Dodge Shakedown Challenger Concept Were going downhill in horsepower with this restomod, but the drivability and ease of driving goes way up. Dodge showed this Shakedown concept at SEMA awhile back, and as with most concept cars, getting a chance behind the wheel is a special opportunity.
2017 Jeep Cherokee vs. all-new Compass
Wed, Jul 12 2017If Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) can be described as on a roll, it's not by virtue of Fiat or Chrysler. The Fiat brand continues to struggle, with a restricted lineup and fragmented dealer network. The Chrysler brand is reduced to two models: an all-new Pacifica minivan and a 4-door sedan the 300 desperately in need of a revamp. And while Dodge is building interest via high-performance, its platforms are dated. The only real excitement is within the Ram and Jeep ranks, where global growth is fueled by cheap gas and a wealth of new intros. The newest Jeep is the Compass, and while classified as a compact, its size, interior room, and powertrain overlap nicely (or confusingly) with its midsize sibling, the Cherokee. And given their close proximity in price the Trailhawk Compass starts in the high $20,000s while the Cherokee begins in the low $30,000s they both could easily appear on a buyer's short list. Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk: This is an interesting crossover entry on many levels. You could begin with its polarizing sheetmetal. If, as a Jeep loyalist in 2014, you had expected the two-box profile of its wildly successful predecessor, you'd have missed the mark by an off-road mile. With a front-wheel-drive/all-wheel-drive platform housing a transversely mounted four or (optional) V6, you could store a small refrigerator in the new Cherokee's front overhang. And the previous Cherokee's slab sides and expansive greenhouse have morphed into aggressively sculpted sheetmetal and essentially no greenhouse. Yet we've grown to like it, but only as a jacked-up, big-wheeled Trailhawk. If considering the more street-oriented, front-wheel drive Cherokees, you'd do well to cross-shop. Inside, the Cherokee Trailhawk impresses. Its design and details hit above the competition, and the Cherokee won Ward's Autos 'best interior' at the time of its introduction. The Ward's team gave a shout-out to an interior "roomy, comfortable, and boldly styled with highly sculpted shapes and contrasting colors. Fold-flat rear seats add lots of utility and the Uconnect system is the best in the business." Our take is similar, and while in its fourth model year you could expect a refresh soon (make that very soon), there's little wrong with this introductory baseline. With roughly 25 cubic feet of space behind the second-row seat, you won't be blown away by the Cherokee's cargo capacity.
Jeep Wrangler won't get those cutout half doors after all
Tue, Mar 20 2018Let's just make one thing clear right off the bat: If you want to go off-roading and you want an open-air experience, a Jeep Wrangler is probably the right vehicle for you. Really, the Wrangler has always been about enjoying the outdoors with as little between its occupants and the great outdoors as legally possible. That's why the top comes off, the doors stay home, and the windshield folds flat. All that said, however, one cool bit of show-car desirability reportedly won't make into production. Those crazy cutout doors that caught so much attention at the Wrangler JL's debut at the L.A. Auto Show won't be available from Jeep. For now we're reporting this as a rumor, but the report from Jalopnik seems legit. We have a request for comment in to Jeep and will report with confirmation when we hear back. Apparently and despite the fact that the doors appeared on otherwise production-spec Wrangler models shown to the media and public show goers Jeep says the cutout half doors were "always a prototype." In the end, traditional half doors were deemed the best option for production. We don't really disagree with the notion that traditional half doors are a better idea than the "prototype" cutout doors, especially considering how much effort went into making the JL Wrangler's doors easier to remove than past versions. Plus, the aftermarket is rife with accessory doors and panels to choose from if the regular or optional half doors aren't to your liking. Still, we're sure some Wrangler JL intenders were looking forward to those unique donut-style metal doors, and so we must pass the disappointment in their direction. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
