1989 Jeep Wrangler. Lifted, Fuel Injected, 33" Built!!! on 2040-cars
Canyon Country, California, United States
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Up for sale is my 1989 Jeep wrangler with 246xxx miles. It is blue,
comes with the 4.2 inline-6, 5 speed manual. It has a clear title, and
has never been rolled or had any major body/frame repairs. It has had
some extensive work done to it. The following is everything that I can
remember.
-Rebuilt engine approximately 40k miles ago with brand new EFI kit from Howell (California smog legal, will run upside down now) -4.5inch lift (Rough Country) with 1" Shackle -33" Maxxis Bighorn Tires (one of the best off road tires you can get) one black rims -8.8 ford rear axle with Detroit locker (new style, cant even hear it engage) -Dana 35 front with true trac diff -4.56 Gears with a true 4:1 transfer case (will get you out of almost anything) -Custom built front bumper (no one else will have one like this) -8000 lb mile marker winch -Brand new XRC front seats with 2 gear seat covers (allows for tons of extra storage) -On board air compressor with tank and front quick connect -Cobra CB radio -Front tube fenders (stupid strong) -New front brake lines -Custom Rear Bumper (previous owner was friends with the owner of olympic offroad, one of a kind rear bumper with full size spare and two gas cans. -Rhino lined interior -Sound bar with kicker speakers, sony head unit -hi lift jack -kc lights on front bull bar -Fire extinguisher -front sway bar disconnects -has new soft top (less than 6 months old) -Front tube doors from Olympic 4x4, never installed -half doors with soft uppers -rear Main seal Replaced, new oil pain seal, new head gasket, new valve cover. -new upper radiator hose -has hand throttle, not hooked up. The bad/ugly -Needs paint, no serious rust yet -Needs new driver seat belt -No AC -Has a small oil leak, cannot figure out where (looks like rear main, but the seal was just replaced) -This jeep was not a trailer queen, I know the PO very well, and he did use for the purpose it was built for. |
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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:
Updated 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee ace same controversial moose test it failed in 2012 [w/video]
Thu, 02 Jan 2014Some background: one of the more scandalous international incidents of he-said/he-said from 2012 was when Swedish magazine Teknikens Varld put the Jeep Grand Cherokee through its "moose (or elk) test" and reported that the SUV nearly rolled over. That lead to a whole lot of accusations and rebuttals: more than one website and Chrysler's own blog reported that the Jeep was overloaded; Chrysler said Teknikens printed the magazine then let Chrysler respond, Teknikens answered all of the charges in a lengthy post and said Chrysler was given a chance to comment before it went to print; when Chrysler sent investigators to oversee the test and the Jeep didn't go up on two wheels as it did in the first test, furthermore all four wheels stayed on the ground when Auto Motor und Sport tested a Grand Cherokee in the same way.
Teknikens then re-ran the test with a new vehicle and said it's been doing this test since the 1970s, uses the loading information that Chrysler provides to the Swedish motor authority and the previous Grand Cherokee passed with no problem. In the second test, the Jeep failed again, then it gave Chrysler engineers access to the car's electronics and ran the test again. In that second round the Grand Cherokee didn't repeat the lurid two-wheel action, but in eleven runs it blew out front left tire seven times. Chrysler still objects to the results of all of those tests and maintains that vehicle was safe.
The 2014 Grand Cherokee was given its shot at the gauntlet in the latest round of moose tests, and Teknikens Varld reports that it passed without any problem at all, its stability control working perfectly, controlling motion at low speeds and all the way up to 44.1 miles per hour. You can watch the video of the new test and read the press release from the magazine on the updated Grand Cherokee below.
Jeep Wrangler Willys Wheeler wants mountains, not a stage
Wed, 20 Nov 2013We've said it before and we'll say it again - while we usually grow tired of the endless barrage of special edition vehicles, that isn't the case with the Jeep Wrangler. Every unique model we encounter seems cooler than the one before it, and this Willys Wheeler Edition is no exception.
The Willys Wheeler package is sort of a throwback to early Jeep CJ models, and wears "Willys" stickers on the hood. There's also a gloss black grille, rock rails to protect the side sills, and unique 17-inch black wheels wrapped in meaty BF Goodrich KM Mud Terrain tires. For proper off-road prowess, this special edition uses a Dana 44 rear axle with a limited-slip differential and a 3.73 final drive ratio.
Look for the Willys edition to hit dealerships early next year, starting at $25,795 for the two-door version and $29,595 for the four-door. Feel free to read all about it in the press release below.










