1998 - Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Belleville, West Virginia, United States
1998 Jeep Wrangler TJ Sport 4X4 Gun metal Blue Runs great. Perfect for off-roading, Rock crawling, snow, or cruising with the top off. 4.0 liter Inline 6, 5 speed Manual 4x4. 4" Suspension Lift. 33"x12.5" Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Kevlar Tires-Brand new, less than 200 miles on them. Eagle Alloy wheels. Matching spare tire. 178k miles. Only ~30k on new engine. Frame is in great shape with no rust rot. Hardtop with full doors. Bestop bikini top included. Warn Off-road Front bumper KC Hilites - 2 sets (One is not working), Hi lift off-road jack with two mounting positions (Hood and rear roll bar). Step bars. Class III Hitch with 2" receiver. Black vinyl flooring. Lots of work done recently: New water pump, radiator, & thermostat, New windshield, New KYB Monomax shocks and steering dampener. New spider gears and rear wheel axle seals. New fuel pump. New rear main oil seal. New valve cover gasket. New off-road tires (5). New Steering gear box, all new tie rods, and alignment. New Right Rear Axle, Bearing, & Seal New neoprene seat covers. New all weather floor mats from Rugged Ridge. Painted Fender Flares, Mirror Brackets, & KC Hilites Brackets Upgraded Sound System: Front speakers - Rockford Fosgate 5 1/4 Punch Speakers Rear speakers - VDP Sound Wedges Head Unit - Kenwood KDC- BT558 AM/FM/CD/USB with Bluetooth.
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Side-X-Sides: The next Wrangler?
Wed, Feb 24 2016The Jeep Wrangler has a huge following, but I've long thought that it is ripe for plucking. And if rumors of a neo-Bronco prove to be true, it sounds like Ford may agree. If a new Bronco does pan out, I hope it's small like the original Bronco, and not a huge F-150-based vehicle. To be a true Wrangler-fighter it has to be small and nimble. Here's another option How about developing a slightly larger, but street-legal version of the popular side-x-sides which are so popular with hunters, fishermen, farmers and anyone outdoors-oriented? This, to me, seems to be the next logical evolution of these side-x-sides. Currently side-x-sides have to be either trailered or stuffed into the back a of a pickup to wherever they're going to be used. Offering a street-legal off-roader solves that problem. There's no shortage of side-x-side makers out there. Any one of them could engineer and market such a vehicle, should they decide to. Plus there are plenty of dealer outlets, although Honda is the only one that currently sells cars, etc.; so they could have an edge in the selling and servicing aspects of such a vehicle. That said, I'm not sure Honda would want to sell such a vehicle in their car outlets. It may be better suited to their dealers that sell motorcycles, ATVs, watercraft, etc., as that outdoorsman type of customer already frequents those dealers. Then again, if the new Ridgeline proves popular, such a vehicle could offer something much more capable and sporting to that customer who is looking for something more extreme. The Wrangler has its fans, and they love it just as it stands. In fact Wrangler fans would reject any drastic engineering changes to their beloved off-roaders Side-x-sides, on the other hand, offer a completely different take on how to engineer a small but serious off-roader. Both are valid approaches. Currently the only thing missing are street-legal side-x-sides that go head-to-head against the Wrangler. Having more purchase options available is always a good thing; seems like a no-brainer to me. Image Credit: Honda Jeep Off-Road Vehicles open road
FCA Recalls Jeep in Wake of Wireless Hack | Autoblog Minute
Wed, Jul 29 2015Carjacking has gone wireless, as automakers and Congress scramble for a solution. Adam Morath reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute.
Chrysler's Woodward Dream Cruise festivities include Ram concept truck debut
Tue, 13 Aug 2013The streets will be crowded next weekend along Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, Michigan for the 19th Annual Woodward Dream Cruise. As part of the run-up to the festivities, Chrysler has announced that all of its brands - Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Fiat, SRT and Mopar - will bring along their latest vehicles. Also included will be a collection of classic American cars and various activities for attendees at the official Chrysler location on the corner of Woodward and 13 Mile Road.
Special to this year, Ram brand director Bob Hegbloom and head of design John Dehner will unveil a Ram concept truck on Saturday. Chrysler will also bring Ryan Friedlinghaus of West Coast Customs fame along to show off a few custom Chrysler-made vehicles of his own. Fans of the brand on Facebook will get the chance to virtually customize a vehicle from the automaker's portfolio, with the winner getting their dream car built for them by Chrysler. Pretty cool stuff, no?
As in past years, Ford and General Motors will have an official presence at the event as well, and you can expect to see plenty of cars of all makes and models from all parts of the globe. The madness starts this Friday, August 16, from 4:30 PM to 10 PM, with the main event taking place on Saturday, from 9 AM to 9 PM. For more details on the show, including events and their times, check out the press release below.
