2008 Jeep Wrangler 2008 Jeep Unlimited X Jku Lifted 35x20 on 2040-cars
Clarendon Hills, Illinois, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : gema.miyagishima@toothandmail.com .
Steel Blue Metallic LIFTED 2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited X JKU
3.8L 4x4
AUTOMATIC
113,6xx Miles
2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited X JKU. This is a real nice
Black LIFTED JKU with New 4" Teraflex Lift w/ 9550 Shocks, New 35X12.50X20" Nitto Trail Grappler MT Tires, and WORX
Sentry 810SB 20X12.5 -44 Deep dish wheels. Drives straight and runs great. The 3.8L drives great with no leaks
anywhere, and transmission shifts smooth like it should. 4x4 works great with no issues. This JKU has a hardtop,
2015 Bumpers, Angry bird grill along with the original painted grill! This JK drives great and has zero rust.
Sound System:
Kenwood MP3 Bluetooth Radio with AUX and USB
Alpine Type S Sub
Alpine AMP 550 RMS
This system bumps hard with just the right amount of bass.
Lift Kit:
Teraflex 4" Lift w/ 9550 shocks & Trackbar Teraflex Part# 125400
Wheels & Tires:
WORX Sentry 810SB 20x12.5 -44 offset
1.5" Wheel spacers
Nitto Trail Grappler MT 35x12.50x20
Additional Accessories:
Superchips Flashcal #3571
Quadratec Floor Mats included.
I drive this daily and miles will go up a little. This is my personal JKU that I am selling so you will save on
taxes, this is not a dealer sale.
Take the doors and top off only in a Wrangler. You can just remove the t-tops if you don't want to take the hardtop
off. Everything comes off and goes on very easily. The hard top can come off with 2 people or you can buy a hard
top lift for your garage.
Comes with 1 Key fob.
Drives Straight and runs great.
NO LEAKS! NO RUST! NO MECHANICAL ISSUES! RARE STEEL BLUE METALLIC PAINT! VERY NICE ALL AROUND!
This has a rebuilt IL Title from a minor accident. We replaced the drivers side fender/flare, New front Dana 35
axle w/ shafts, all new Teraflex suspension, repaired drivers door, and new 2015 bumpers.
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