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1994 Jeep Wrangler Renegade Sport Rubicon Spring Over Axle Ford 8.8 on 2040-cars

US $7,700.00
Year:1994 Mileage:5000 Color: Red /
 Red
Location:

Erie, Colorado, United States

Erie, Colorado, United States
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If you have questions email email me at: louannlbbomstad@club4x4.net .

Custom Jeep Wrangler Renegade Sport
Highlights
Although lots of upgrades you can walk into any auto parts store and replace anything on this Jeep, you do not need
to worry about trying to figure out what the heck you have. Although these Jeeps are truly fun out of the box, they
are in dire need of improvements and upgrades to really use this Jeep as it was intended. I built this Jeep for the
capability off road however it has never seen any trail and has strictly been a show Jeep.It is made to do 80 mph
down a highway or crawl up a tree
GM Factory Installed Chevy 350 wired with all original Jeep interior gauges, A/C, Pedals, Heat, etc. Engine Bay
looks clean, no cut or spliced wires, all harnesses were custom made and dressed as a proper Chevy 350 would be
under the hood of a Silverado
Chevy 350 is matched to a GM Automatic Transmission
Spring Over Axle Conversion - Allows for much better articulation & creature comfort inside cab for smooth driving
conditions
Rear Dana 35 was scrapped and a Ford 8.8 Rear Axle installed, equally as strong or stronger than a Dana 44
Removed Front Problematic Vacuum 4X4, and installed TJ One Piece Axle Shafts
Transfer Case with Slip Yoke Eliminator Installed and Custom Rear Drive Shaft
Front and Rear Warn Bumpers with Swing Out Tire Carrier
Ramsey Winch
Renegade Body Fender Kit
33" Big Foot Tires 80% Tread Left - You can fit a 35" if you wanted
Leather Interior with original Jeep Stitched Pattern and Design
Eclipse Stereo Head Unit, Over Head Roll Bar Speakers, Custom Sub and Amp box in Rear of Jeep
Hi-Steering Conversion for Easier turning
Desert Gas Tank for Longevity on the trails
Upgraded Heavy Duty Brake Booster Easily Capable of stopping Extra Large Tires
3" Full Exhaust with nice sound but not to loud in the cab of the Jeep
720-370-7725
Will ship Nationwide
Will sale to Highest Bidder
Condition: This descriptive text will not do justice to this Jeep so I have prepared a series of photos and videos
so you can see exactly what you are bidding on if you were here in person. The engine, transmission, transfer case,
front and rear axle, rear drive shaft, brakes, interior have been completely rebuilt and reupholstered, and much
more are all brand new less than 5,000 miles on these parts, the actual Jeep odometer has 165K but nothing other
than the body and frame actually has this mileage. The Automatic with this Chevy 350 is an absolute blast to drive.
You will not be able to view these videos on your mobile phone.
Watch the Videos Below so you can see this Jeep as if you were here in person:

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Hank the Autodog takes a ride in the long-term 2014 Jeep Cherokee

Wed, May 13 2015

Autoblog readers, meet Hank, my 40-pound, six-year-old Shar Pei and Staffordshire Terrier mix, a combination also known as a Pit Bull. Pit Bulls and car enthusiasts have a lot in common. They're a little intimidating to your average man on the street, but at the end of the day all they want to do is feel the breeze in their ears. Dogs who love car rides are the ultimate enthusiasts, and Hank especially is a canine connoisseur of cars. There is nothing Hank likes more than to hop in and go for a ride. With an owner like me, he has developed refined tastes when it comes to cars. As our long-term Jeep Cherokee is about to leave the Autoblog Garage, and since the weather is warming back up, it's the perfect time to give our Autodog one last spin in his favorite Jeep. We wanted to see what a car ride looks like from a dog's perspective. Luckily, we have a cache of GoPros and plenty of cars on hand to give Hank one last chance to go for a window-down ride. After many pets, treats, and drives around town, we put together this video montage of Hank's best day ever.

You probably won't see FCA's famous Easter eggs on an Alfa Romeo

Thu, Nov 17 2016

They started in Jeeps, with images of seven-slot grilles showing up on windshield edges, the text "SINCE 1941" appearing in the clear plastic of headlight units, and a relief map of Moab engraved into a rubber cubby liner. Then a Chrysler got a map of Detroit and the outline of Laguna Seca materialized near the Viper's window switch. We've come to call them Easter eggs, but Klaus Busse points out that they were never really meant to be secrets, just ways to dress up what he calls "dead plastic." He's nevertheless cool with the phrase being applied and likes the enthusiastic response these design details get. Busse is intimately familiar with many of them, having signed off on many of them in his time as head interior designer for FCA's US operations. He recently moved to Europe to lead Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and Fiat design there, so when I caught up with him next to the new Stelvio crossover at the Alfa stand in LA, I had to ask: Are we going to see any of those neat design details in Alfas or Maseratis anytime soon? The short answer is no. But he didn't say it's out of the question. Busse said if, for example, a designer wanted to put an Italian phrase somewhere on a car that was in keeping with the brand, he would allow it. Although he didn't come out and say it, it seems like he might feel this type of fun design element isn't necessarily appropriate for a higher-end brand like Alfa. And I get that. But I'm still going to check all the compartments of that new Alfa crossover for a map of the Stelvio Pass. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio: LA 2016 View 11 Photos Design/Style LA Auto Show Alfa Romeo Jeep 2016 LA Auto Show easter egg

The Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is the all-wheel-drive Hellcat you've been waiting for

Sun, Apr 9 2017

If the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT was the venerable SUV cranked to 10, the new Trackhawk goes to 11. Actually, make that 707, because the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is a Hellcat by another name. Under the hood is the same 707-horsepower supercharged V8 from the sinister corporate cousins Charger and Challenger. The torque rating drops just a bit to 645 pound feet, versus the 650 of the Hellcats, but we don't think many people will be too upset. Especially since Jeep claims the Trackhawk is capable of a 3.5-second 0-60 mph run and a quarter-mile time of 11.6 seconds. The former is right in line with the Challenger Hellcat. View 24 Photos The Grand Cherokee Trackhawk also offers a unique difference to the Hellcats, and its not the SUV body style. The Trackhawk is all-wheel-drive. Power goes from the supercharged V8 to an 8-speed automatic and a single-speed transfer case. There's also an electronic limited slip differential at the back. Jeep beefed up the transfer case with a wider chain that features forged sprockets. The rear drive shaft and half shafts have been strengthened to handle the extra power. Power is split 40/60 front and rear in the default automatic setting, and becomes more rear biased in more aggressive driving modes. In the sportiest "Track" mode, power is split 30/70. In the least aggressive "Snow" mode, power is split 50/50. The sportier drive modes also firm up suspension and decreases shift times. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Helping manage all the power is a high-performance suspension with adaptive Bilstein shocks. The suspension lowers the SUV a full inch compared with normal Grand Cherokees. Wheels are 20 inches in diameter and 10 inches wide wrapped in 295-millimeter wide tires, either all-seasons or optional three-seasons. An optional forged set of wheels is available, too, which Jeep says will save 12 pounds of weight. The wheels are stopped by Brembo six-piston calipers and 15.75-inch rotors up front, and four-piston calipers and 13.73-inch rotors out back. Jeep says the front brakes are the largest ever fitted to one of its vehicles. Visually, you'll be hard-pressed to tell a Grand Cherokee Trackhawk from the current SRT variant. The bumpers and fender flares are roughly the same. But a tell-tale sign is the lack of fog lights.