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2001 Jeep Wrangler Rock Crawler Rubicon Ready on 2040-cars

US $14,900.00
Year:2001 Mileage:144000
Location:

Eureka, California, United States

Eureka, California, United States
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This Jeep Wrangler TJ 2001 has 144000 miles. Its turn key and ready to roll. I bought it about 18 months ago and have gone through it and replaced or repaired or up graded almost everything. The jeep drives great on the hiway at 70mph. Very capable off-road. The Terra-low kit has a 4:1 reduction, so in low 4x4 it is almost impossible to stall the engine. Please ask questions, I  will respond quickly.

The Goods:
B&M short throw shifter
Fox 2.0 Smooth body shocks
Master Craft Seats w/ Master Craft 5pt harness
Cobra 75 WX ST CB radio
Alpine deck with 4 alpine speakers and Alpine amp w/ 8" Bazooka Subwoofer
5- BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM2 less than 1000 miles 35/12/15
5- Desert Rat Aluminum Wheels
Tera Flex 6 inch long arm lift
Tera Flex Low231 4:1 Heavy duty Transfer Case
Tera Flex 2WD Low range kit
Poison Spyder Custom Roll Cage
Poison Spyder louvered hood cover
Kilby on-board air compressor with tank and 2 plug in front and rear
Currectlync steering system by Currie
Skid Row Top Prop, keeps soft top from flapping in the wind
ARB Front Bumper
Warn 8000 pound winch with synthetic winch line
Banks Monster Exhaust
Gen-right reduced ratio steering pump pulley
Griffin Aluminum Radiator
Edge Trail Jammer performance kit with cold air intake
Gas tank skid plate
Steering gear skid plate
Alloy Axel Seal tubes
Front Dana 30 with OX locker (air actuated) with G2 Chromoly axles
Rear Dana 44 with Detroit Locker and Yucon Chromo Axles
New hyper Flo water pump
All new brakes front with slotted and drilled rotors and New rear drums with the works.
8 new  Enduro Joints from Barnes 4x4. The fronts are installed, Rear still in the box.
ARB Rock Sliders
Custom front high flat fenders
Metal Armor all the way around
Hard plastic skid plates on the under side
half doors with 3/16 solid metal door skins from Gen-rite
Soft top in great shape
Hard Top in great shape
Quick disconnect sway bar in front
new sway bar bushings all around.
Lots of take off parts
synthetic oil in axles, trans, engine, transfer case
12 volt guy dash mount winch control and remote winch control
Drake hood latches
Optima yellow top battery
Crawl lights on the underside

















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