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2004 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon W/ 609 Differentials & Ori Struts on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:55825
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States

 

Below is the long list of modifications that have been done on this very clean 2004 Jeep Rubicon. Most of these modifications are less than a year old. This jeep is hardly driven (less than 1000 miles in the last year) and has been very well taking care of. The jeep has only been offroad twice in the last year.

BFG 39.5" Tires (installed last year/less than 1000 miles)
17" Mickey Thompson Classis Wheels (installed last year)

Baertrax 609 differentials (installed last year) 
True Hi 9 third members-front/rear (installed last year)
5:13 Yukon Gears (installed last year)

ARB Air Lockers-front/rear (installed last year)
Warn Lock-Out hub up front (installed last year)

Green ORI Struts-front/rear (installed last year)

Custom 3 Link Front Suspension (installed last year)
Custom 4 Link Rear Suspension (installed last year)
Custom Control Arms (installed last year)
Custom Driveshafts-front/rear (installed last year)

PSC Hydraulic Assist Steering (installed last year)
PSC Heavy Duty Gearbox (installed last year)

Poison Spyder Rocker Armor
Poison Spyder Rear Corners
(Painted to Match)
Painted Flat Front Fenders (Painted to Match)

Warn Front Bumper
Poison Spyder Rear Bumper without Stinger
Custom Full Belly Skid
(installed last year)

Warn Winch with new Synthetic Line

PIAA Fog Lights
Rigid industries 10"LED spot/flood
 (installed last year)

CORBEAU Seats
Curry Antirock Front Swaybar
sPOD installed with Custom Switches
(installed last year)
Custom Exhaust (installed last year)
Cobra 75 CB Installed with external speaker
Alpine Detachable Stereo
Custom Cage in Rear for Bazooka Tube
Bestop Trektop
(installed last year)
Bestop Bikini Top

All major modifications and suspension work was done last year at Baertrax in Dallas, TX and at Tribe4x4 in Fort worth, TX. Tribe 4x4 has gone through this jeep completly from front to rear to make sure everything is working properly.

The Jeep works great on and offroad. I am selling the jeep due to other interest and have no time to enjoy the jeep as much as I would like.
I have set up this auction with a very low reserve for a jeep with this many modifications and in this condition.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions and good luck bidding!!

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