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1992 Jeep Wrangler Yj Lifted 4" 2 Sets Of Wheels And Tires Hardtop Solid Look! on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:108889
Location:

Wadsworth, Ohio, United States

Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
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NO RESERVE, HIGH BIDDER BUYS IT ... AND I EXPECT YOU TO FOLLOW THROUGH , ASK QUESTIONS BECAUSE IM NOT NEGOTIATING ONCE YOU'VE WON ... IF YOU HAVE 0 FEEDBACK YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME FIRST ...

 

Ok here's what we got... 1992 Jeep Wrangler YJ , 108,889 miles , 4.0L straight six, ax15 5speed transmission. Hard Top model with matching full doors (driver door needs handle fixed) and mismatched half doors.

Solid body and frame, body has one corner with a cracked previous owner bondo repair , some Very Minor surface rust/bubbles (worth restoring still SOLID) and the frame is excellent some surface rusting but it would brush off and be sealed. The jeep mechanically is in pristine condition, runs and drives excellent ... I bought it in November and put all new brakes..  lines, air filter, brake pads front with resurfaced rotors and brands new drums from A to Z. Oil IS good for couple thousand more miles. Will also include brand new sealed AMSOIL FLUIDS  for the transmission, differentials , and the transfer case ($250 retail)

As for aftermarket It comes with High Country complete 4" lift kit, leaf springs , shocks, grade 8 hardened hardware , drop pitman arm and kit to align the drive line. I have all the extended stainless brake lines (not installed)Also comes with ( not installed) SmittyBilt  front & rear bumpers and rock slider side panels. Cost me over $1000.

Also comes with 2SETS OF JK WHEELS + TIRES, 10 total ... Factory 07-10 wrangler 18" 5x5" wheels. One set 4 bridgestone Blizzaks snow tires all in excellent shape 70% life left. Then 6 of them have Bridgestone Dueler A/T 3 of which are like new the others have about 4-7 32nds of tread. 3 is legal/safe. ($181 for a new one on tires rack , to have a full complete set, or put 2 low tread ones on the front for now ... likely last the summer)

If I had to pick it apart ... The driver side floor is rusty, the windshield is cracked in the corner, no carpet, the front windshield seals need replaced, the top of the radiator seeps (a new 3 core all aluminum is $150 on eBay ) only goes through about 1 to 1.5 qt of coolant every 3 months , these have plastic caps it was a common problem but isn't a dramatic leak...

Cash only, ebay message me your phone number and if I should call or text ... or email ... I'm available to answer questions regularly . Shown by appointment only, don't make ridiculous low balls, I don't need to sell it, just don't need it either, doesn't get driven a lot and naturally having a jeep means we always want to spend money on them even if it doesn't "need" anything, 4 cars in driveway is too much.

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7 months later, Jeep 'trailer hitch' recall still stalled

Tue, 14 Jan 2014

For the past few years, Chrysler and its CEO, Sergio Marchionne, have gone head-to-head with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and its boss, David Strickland, over the government safety agency's request for Chrysler to recall almost three-million Jeep vehicles due to what NHTSA says is a safety issue that has caused at least 51 deaths. After a three-year investigation and Chrysler's initial refusal to issue a recall because it deemed the vehicles safe and built to the day's federal requirements, last summer, the two parties compromised on a "voluntary campaign" to inspect 1.56 million vehicles, those being the 1992 to 1998 Grand Cherokee and 2002 to 2007 Liberty.
Those vehicles were designed with their gas tanks between the rear axle and the bumper, and NHTSA says that in rear-end collisions, damage to the fuel tank has caused fires responsible for those 51 deaths. The compromise reached last summer was that Chrysler would inspect 1.56 million vehicles and, "if necessary, provide an upgrade to the rear structure of the vehicle." Practically speaking, that meant Chrysler would replace aftermarket trailer hitches, but would take no action if a vehicle had a factory-installed hitch or an aftermarket hitch from Mopar.
A report in The Detroit News says the "voluntary campaign" is just now getting under way, with Chrysler saying last week that the design of the replacement part had been finalized and it was tooling up "to deliver the required volume." Seven months later, still in question is whether NHTSA will crash-test the fix engineered by Chrysler, noteworthy because not only did the vehicles in question pass every safety standard necessary to be cleared for sale at the time, there are still questions (to those of us on the outside) as to how the Jeeps at issue fare among their peers in such incidents. Either way, Chrysler and NHTSA apparently still disagree on the efficacy of the remedy itself: the carmaker says it might help in low-speed crashes but not high-speed collisions, a position the NHTSA is at odds with. All of this means the campaign doesn't yet have an end in sight.

Feds chastise Marchionne over Jeep recall, only 13% repaired so far

Sat, Nov 22 2014

Following the significant outcry surrounding the General Motors and Takata airbag safety crises this year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration seems to be taking a much more aggressive role in pushing owners to repair their recalled vehicles. In the agency's latest move, it's urging Jeep drivers to get their models fixed. Acting NHTSA administrator David Friedman even sent a letter to Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne pressing him to get more of the SUVs fixed. The problem goes back to the recall of the 2002-2007 Liberty and 1993-1998 Grand Cherokee because of the possibility for the fuel tank to rupture in some rear crashes. The campaign affected over 1.5 million vehicles, but Chrysler initially refused NHTSA's request for a repair campaign. The automaker eventually came up with a fix that involved adding a trailer hitch to provide extra protection to the tank. The feds believe the danger "will be reduced by the remedy now offered by Chrysler," according to the statement. However, this latest push comes out of NHTSA's concern that only three percent of the affected vehicles are repaired, although Chrysler maintains some 13.4 percent have actually been fixed. The agency is asking the automaker to reach out to owners "proactively," and get them to bring the Jeeps in dealers. According to the the feds' statement, the company "has nearly 400,000 parts available" to perform the fixes, and it's still producing more. Friedman's letter to Marchionne goes even further, alleging NHTSA has received reports that dealers are turning customers away who request the recall. He asks the CEO to prove within 15 days that these claims are false. "Given the low rates of repair that Chrysler has reported more than a year after the recall, significantly more aggressive steps are required," says a portion of the note. According to The Detroit News, Chrysler has subsequently promised to speed up the recall work, vowing that all dealers will have at least 12 repair kits in stock by Monday. Further, it has announced plans to ramp up its notification campaign with Facebook ads and public service announcements. Scroll down to read NHTSA's full statement on the matter, and Friedman's letter to Marchionne can be read in PDF format, here.

2013 Jeep Wrangler Moab Edition

Wed, 11 Dec 2013

There will forever be a soft spot in my heart for the Jeep Wrangler. The last one I owned was red, and, as a 1990 model, had the square headlights derided by Jeep enthusiasts who grew up on the Civilian Jeeps that descended from their General Purpose military ancestors. As a teenager, I couldn't have cared less what shape its headlights happened to be - to me, a Jeep Wrangler represented freedom; a carefree do-it-all machine equally at home with the top stowed away in the summer or with the heater on full blast in the snowy clutches of Old Man Winter. In Dr. Seuss parlance, my square-headlighted Sneetch was just as worthy as any round-headlighted Sneetch.
All that said, I'll be the first person to advise against buying a Jeep Wrangler of any sort for owners who don't plan to use it as its makers intend. There's no good reason to punish yourself with a stiff and springy ride, a loud and somewhat drafty (though generally water-resistant) interior or the poor fuel economy expected of a block-shaped vehicle if you don't enjoy its other, more exciting benefits.
Of course, Jeep has done its darndest over the years to make the Wrangler as civilized as possible while keeping it as capable as federal law will allow. The 2013 Jeep Wrangler Moab edition is one of Jeep's latest attempts to attract attention from the upper reaches of the active lifestyle set, and I spent a week with one to see what makes the Moab special.