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1999 Jeep Cherokee Xj 4x4 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:138300
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United States

United States

This 1999 Jeep Cherokee is in good condition and runs great. The Jeep is my daily driver and handles very well on and offroad. Steering and all suspension components are tight with little wear. This Jeep has the high pinion Dana 30 front differential and the Chystler 9.25 rear differential. Like I said this Jeep runs great and has never overheated on me. The previous owner put a new radiator, water pump, and thermostat in it about a year ago. The battery is about 6-8 months old. Interior is in good condition with no rips in any of the seats. It does not have carpet, because I just got done adding sound deadening material to the floor and all doors for a more quit ride. Ive made a list of some of the mods this Jeep has below:

-4.5" Rubicon Express Super flex lift kit with lift leaf springs (no lift blocks) 

-Rubicon Express front and rear shocks

-Rubicon Express steering stabilizer

-Currie Heavy Duty Steering System

-Rustys Offroad Steering box gusset

-Custom Front bumper

-Custom rock sliders

-Roof mount tire carrier with High Lift jack

-16" Rubicon wheels with matching spare on 265/75R/16 tires

-Front 6000K HID lights Hi/Lo Beam

-Slip Yoke Eliminator Kit- New U Joints in Rear Drive shaft

-CB Radio With Antenna

-CD Player-Infinty Speakers-10" Sub with 250W Amp

-Airmax Air Intake kit

-Jet Power Control Module  


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Jeep shows off Moab Easter Safari concepts crawling the red rocks

Thu, 28 Mar 2013

While most brands are busy showing off in New York, Jeep headed out to Moab for the Easter Jeep Safari with the company's fleet of 2013 concepts. This year saw the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk II, Wrangler Mopar Recon, Wrangler Stitch, Wrangler Sand Trooper II, Wrangler Flattop and Wrangler Slim Concepts tackle the rocks and sand, and Jeep was kind enough to bring along a camera crew to film the machines rolling over a few obstacles. The result is the video below, though don't expect to see too much hardcore off road action.
Instead, the quick clip features more than a few interviews with Jeep executives, including Jeep Head of Product Design Mark Allen, explaining what makes the Easter Jeep Safari so important. You can check out the quick clip below for yourself, and be sure to thumb through our galleries of the concepts as well.

Federal investigations about safety of rear-mounted gas tanks is nothing new

Sun, 09 Jun 2013

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Chrysler are currently making waves in our daily news feeds due to a disagreement over the safety of a few million Jeep Liberty and Grand Cherokee models. Specifically, NHTSA has asked Chrysler to recall the SUVs because of the location of their fuel tanks, but you may be interested to know that requests such as this are nothing new.
Besides the two Jeep models, NHTSA has launched investigations over the years in such models as the Ford Crown Victoria (and its police-car counterpart), GM pickups built between 1972 and 1987, and rather famously the Ford Pinto.
Understanding how automakers and NHTSA have dealt with fuel-tank-safety concerns in the past may offer a better understanding of how Chrysler and the government agency will settle their current dispute. Check out the complete article from The Detroit News here.

NHTSA investigating why Jeep recall fix is taking so long

Mon, 07 Jul 2014

Jeep's saga with the National Traffic Safety Administration and the voluntary campaign to repair 1.56 million vehicles for allegedly unsafe trailer hitches, is getting yet another chapter. The controversy appeared to finally be over in January when the automaker found a supplier for the replacement parts. Nothing is ever that easy, though, and the government regulator is now requesting documents from the company to clarify why the repairs are taking so long to begin.
Jeep parent company Chrysler has until July 16 to submit documents and answers to NHTSA explaining the situation. The regulator claims that despite its compromise to inspect and repair the models with improper hitches in June 2013, Chrysler didn't find a part supplier until December and didn't order the replacements until January. The government agency believes that the first components weren't manufactured until May of this year and vehicles may not actually be repaired until as late as August. According to the report, if the Chrysler doesn't supply what NHTSA is asking for, the agency could "take additional appropriate action as warranted."
Throughout this entire process, Chrysler has asserted that the vehicles met the applicable crash test standards of the time, and it has kept NHTSA abreast of the repair activity. In a recently released statement it said that the regulator analyzed eight rear impact reconstruction tests and found the replacement hitch to be safe. To keep up with the high demand for replacements, Chrysler is working with multiple suppliers, and they are running three shifts, six days a week to get the parts ready as soon as possible.