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2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Hard Rock on 2040-cars

US $29,700.00
Year:2017 Mileage:7900 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Hemet, California, United States

Hemet, California, United States

If you have any questions feel free to email me at: christicssaras@kinghell.com .

Basically New 2017 Rubicon Hard Rock loaded with Navigation, Factory Alpine Stereo and Sub (sounds amazing), Heated
Leather seats, Auto climate control, Remote Start etc...basially every option. The MSRP on this jeep stock was
$49,005. Just finished this build, less than 50 miles on it. Super low miles at 7,900, extremely clean, like new,
no accidents, no issues, clean Carfax, clean title, smells like brand new...basically perfect. Never even offroad,
underneath is like it left the factory.
I have the title in hand, it's ready to go to a good home and be put to use. Please let me know if you have any
questions. Also if there were any changes that you would like to make I can more than likely make that
happen....wheels, tires, shocks etc..
Here is the build list:
Fully loaded Unlimited Rubicon Hard Rock
Dana 44's front and rear
Factory E-lockers/Electronic sway bar disconnect
Navigation
Auto Climate Control
Leather Heated seats
Remote Start
Alpine Premium Nine-Speaker Audio with Subwoofer
Hood with Functional Vents and Drainage
Teraflex 3" Lift Kit with adjustable control arms
Teraflex Monster HD Front Adjustable Trackbar
Fox External Reservoir shocks on all 4 corners
Real 17" Method 105 Beadlock wheels custom powder coated (5)
37x13.5x17 Toyo Open Country MT's tires (5)
Crawler Conceptz Ultra Series Front Bumper with Recessed Winch Mount w/ Bar & Tabs
Crawler Conceptz Ultra Series Rear Bumper
Crawler Conceptz Ultra Series Rear Body Mount Tire Carrier
Crawler Conceptz Flat Front Fenders
Crawler Conceptz Flat Rear Fenders
Rubicon Hard Rock Rock Rails
Teraflex HD Dana 44 Axle covers front and rear Custom powder coated
D-ring shackles custom powder coated (4)
Warn Zeon 10 Winch with Synthetic Line
Factor 55 ProLink
Factor 55 Hawse Fairlead

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Going high-tech, the 4x4 way

Tue, 26 Feb 2013

Is It An Off-Road Adventure Or Just A Walk In The Park?
I remember having to get out and lock hubs and shift into neutral to engage low range.
Coming off press previews of the 2013 Land Rover Range Rover and the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee that involved some heavy-duty off-road rock climbing, I'm simply amazed at the capabilities that these vehicles possess. But even more impressive (or troubling depending on your perspective) is the relative ease with which you can operate these vehicles in seemingly impossible terrain.

Some Jeep Cherokees and Chrysler 200s to get standard stop-start in 2015

Wed, 25 Jun 2014

Automakers the world over are striving to find ways to make their models more efficient, and Chrysler has a solution for some versions of the 2015 Chrysler 200 and 2015 Jeep Cherokee (2014 model shown). The Tigershark 2.4-liter four-cylinder in the 200 and the 3.2-liter Pentastar V6 in the Cherokee are getting a slight boost later this year thanks to the addition of Chrysler's Engine Stop-Start system as standard equipment. The company predicts modest gains - a three-percent improvement in fuel economy and a three percent reduction in CO2 emissions with the new tech compared to without it. While it's not much, those who sit in traffic a lot may see a difference.
Chrysler's stop/start system uses a high-speed starter motor to restart the vehicle in a claimed a third of a second. It works by detecting when the vehicle comes to a stop and turning off the engine. A more powerful battery maintains all of the model's accessories while it sits. When the driver lets off the brake, the car starts up again to drive away. There is even a button in the cabin to turn the ESS off, if desired.
The Jeep will be the first to receive ESS in the third quarter of this year to coincide with the start of production of the 2015 model-year version. The 200 will follow in the fourth quarter as a rolling change in production.

Chrysler registers Trackhawk trademark

Wed, 01 Oct 2014

There may not be many ways to forecast what an automaker is planning for the future, but there are some. Trademark applications are one of them, and Chrysler has just applied with the US Patent and Trademark Office to protect the name "Trackhawk." The question is, what's it planning on using it for? We don't know for sure, but we can put together an educated guess or two. And one guess is that Jeep will use the name to replace the letters SRT on the performance version of the Grand Cherokee.
How do we figure, you ask? From a number of developments. For starters, the SRT division has been reintegrated into the Dodge brand. Those letters currently appear on only two vehicles from outside the Dodge lineup: one is the Grand Cherokee SRT, and the other is the Chrysler 300 SRT. We've heard ruminations (however unconfirmed) that the latter could be either discontinued or possibly relabeled, and if the same proves true of the GC, the Trackhawk name could serve as a on-road performance counterpart to the Trailhawk label applied to off-road versions of models like the Cherokee and Renegade.
Logical it may be, but it's hardly a foregone conclusion. The Trackhawk name could just as easily be used for a new concept (like the Trailhawk name was in 2007), for another kind of trim level or for something else entirely. In fact we don't even know for sure it'll be used by the Jeep brand specifically, or used at all for that matter. Automakers have been known, after all, to register names they don't end up using.