88 Jeep Wrangler V8 39.5 Tsl's 15 Inches Lift on 2040-cars
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 1
Model: Wrangler
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: standard
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: manual
88 Jeep Wrangler. 8 Inch Full Size leaf springs, only ran once. Spring over and 1 inch body lift. 15 inches total lift. Will clear 44's. Brand new shocks. Chevy 350 4 bolt main, its a strong motor, little older so it smokes a little. Pretty typical for these older motors. Runs and drives everything works as it should. Sm 465 transmission with the granny low. Np 205 transfer case gear driven(the strong one). CV driveshafts front and rear built by a local machine shop, with only about 5 miles on them, so like new. Flat Knuckle Dana 44 front with disc brakes , went through it last fall new u joints, rebuilt lockouts. Dana 60 rear no brakes on rear axle, set up for disc brakes. Stops fine with front brakes, so I never hooked up rear. 39.5 TSL's with like new tread about 90% tread but have weather checking. All hold air. Custom professional built front and rear bumpers, SOLID, better than you can buy in any catalog with front and rear 2 inch receivers and clevis holders. Has a whip antenna for CB Top of the whip is at 9 foot 6 inches. Custom dash with new gauges, oil pressure, temp and volts. Newer aluminum fuel cell 18 gallon. New plugs, wires, cap, rotor and fresh rebuilt holley carb. Hooker headers 2years old, hooked up to 2 new thrush mufflers. Head lights and tail lights work. Brake lights work. No blinkers(not hooked up). Euro tail light gaurds. Some hinges are stainless. Custom snorkle brand new runs in cab.New Plexy glass windshield. Needs windshield wiper motor replaced($25 bucks at a junk yard). Steering box is off a full size chevy, moved to outside of frame, High steer over springs, with new hiem joints last summer(Heim Joints are expensive lol and solid as a rock).
The Frame on this jeep is SOLID, not like other crap frames. Was garage kept for years. I have seen tons of jeeps with crap frames, this one I guarentee is the most solid I have seen for the age. Body is ok. Drivers floor has been patched( typical jeep thing). 350 conversion done with only 70,000 miles on jeep. No rear window in hardtop. The windshield hings were broke trying to fold down the windshield but have been re-welded.
Good Jeep overall. Lots of fun. Low reserve. Im not asking an arm and a leg!
If anyone needs I will throw in my factory built car trailer with brakes for an additional $1200.00.
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2018 Jeep Wrangler might get power sliding roof panels
Wed, Apr 19 2017A user at JL Wrangler Forums snapped a few photos of a prototype 2018 Wrangler driving around, and one of the shots revealed some interesting switchgear. On the ceiling are a couple of handles that further confirm it will still have a multi-piece removable roof, something already expected when images of the truck leaked out. Just ahead of those handles is a binnacle of switches with no clear explanation for their existence. The folks at JL Wrangler Forums believe they have the answer. They suspect that the controls are for a Jeep Renegade-style My Sky roof. In case you forgot, the Renegade's My Sky roof is a cross between a sunroof and the Wrangler's removable roof. One of the panels can slide back like a sunroof, or it and a second panel can be pulled out entirely. The forum members believe the large center button and smaller buttons ahead of it are controls for sliding back either or both front roof panels. Of course the roof panels will still be removable, too. They also cite anonymous sources that say the forum's speculation is on the right track. A few years ago, rumors of a power top were circulating, too. We can certainly see this as a possibility. It would offer Wrangler owners the option of some open-air fun without requiring the unfastening of multiple latches and stowage of large roof panels. Although it would likely add plenty of cost, that won't be much of an issue for Jeep. It's already possible to spend remarkable amounts of money in heavily accessorized Wranglers, and Jeep doesn't have trouble getting them sold. We're still not completely convinced, though. It's also possible we could be looking at switchgear for overhead lights or other interior features, maybe even storage for sunglasses. We just can't be positive without getting a closer look at the switches. Also, there's at least one reason Jeep might want to avoid a feature like this. Power sliding top panels could add weight. Now Jeeps aren't amazing performers, save for the SRT and Trackhawk Grand Cherokees, so speed won't be an issue, but if the weight goes into the top panels, it could make top removal more difficult thanks to heavier components. We'll have to wait to find out for sure. Related Video:
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Mon, Apr 3 2017Whenever Apple is going to have a new product for sale in its stores, the fanboys line up in such great numbers that it's surprising Ticketmaster hasn't figured out a way to capitalize on the multitude of anxious buyers with credit cards ready to go. When Elon Musk talks about a new car being added to the lineup, there is an analogous group of people, and Musk has cleverly set up a model in which people place deposits for their place in line. The number of deposits (two per customer only, it should be noted) for the Model 3 is some 400,000. Because Tesla is a Silicon Valley company that has a highly desirable, highly designed suite of products for which there is demand the likes of which is completely uncharacteristic for the category, it is often compared to Apple. After all, has anyone gotten into line to buy a Windows phone? Do you even remember the Zune? So it must be that Tesla is like Apple. But there is one nontrivial problem with this comparison: Apple sells its products in mass quantity. Tesla, even though it just had its best quarter ever, delivering a record 25,418 vehicles - up 69 percent over the first quarter of 2016 - is still, when compared to the car industry in general, selling a specialized product. No, the automotive brand most like Apple is Jeep. Just as with Apple's quickly identified design language - either for the physical phones and computers or the interfaces for same - there is no mistaking a Jeep. Like Apple's legion of fans, there are people for whom a Jeep is not merely a form of transportation, but a statement about one's way of life. Like the companies that wish they could have designs that are Apple-like and do their utmost to have a similar objects or appearances (sometimes landing them in court, a la Samsung), is there a single automotive company that wouldn't like to have some of Jeep's magic? While there aren't people who are lined up outside of dealerships when a new Jeep goes on sale, there is probably more interest in the forthcoming Wrangler than in the accumulation of interest in a half-dozen other vehicles from other companies. And like Apple, Jeep is a comparative volume play. Last year FCA US LLC delivered 926,376 Jeeps. Walter P. Chrysler and the Dodge Brothers must be spinning at high velocity in their graves, because the U.S. total for Chrysler brand was 231,972, and Dodge was 506,858. The sum of the two - 738,830 - is well shy of Jeep's sales. On a global basis, Jeep sold some 1.4 million units in 2016.
Chrysler Recalls 350K Vehicles To Fix Ignition Switches
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