Wrangler Rubicon Trail Rider on 2040-cars
Gretna, Louisiana, United States
Modified 2003 Jeep Wrangler TJ Rubicon, Inca Gold with Hard
Top and Safari top. Has Rubicon Express 6.5" Longarm Lift. 1" Body Lift with
aluminum pucks. SS TSL/SX 36" Tires with about 40% tread and a new SS TSL/SX 38.5 spare. Custom
Front Bumper. Mile Marker 9000lb. Winch. Roto Light Bar with PIAA Lights.
Dual Battery system with Mean Green 90A alternator. Snorkle. Neoprene
Seat Covers. Rear seat. Tuffy Lock Console with Polk Audio 8" Sub
woofer. Custom roll cage. Tub is Hercu-Lined. no carpet. 800Watt Rockford
Fosgate Amp. Poison Spyder Custom Rear Tire Carrier can hold up to 40"
tire. Diamond plate body armor. Nerf Bars. Hi-Lift Jack.CB Radio with
tuned tip whip antenna. LED Taillights. Clarion weather proof marine CD
player/radio. Hard full doors. Smoker free. Used for trail riding mostly. Has small cosmetic scratches and abrasions on hood and hard top.
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Jeep hiring 1,000 part-time workers in Toledo on Wrangler, Cherokee demand
Wed, 12 Mar 2014The new Jeep Cherokee has been quite a success for Chrysler, but its factory workers are getting tired. The automaker has agreed to hire up to 1,000 part-time, temporary employees at its Toledo Assembly Complex where the CUV and Wrangler are built. It will allow the company to keep Jeep production moving, while giving laborers a break.
According to plant manager Chuck Padden in the Toledo Blade, full-time workers are regularly taking on 60 hours a week, and it's beginning to wear on them. "To get them more time off is important to us, to make sure they're refreshed, and can work safely," said Padden.
Chrysler has already hired 380 temporary, part-time workers for the plant, and 50 have been converted to full-time employees. The company is in the process of interviewing the rest of the new hires now and plans to have all 1,000 in place by the summer. They will work between 10 and 30 hours a week mostly on weekends for $15.78 per hour with limited benefits. The temporary positions will last "as long as demand continues for the Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Cherokee," said Jodi Tinson, Chrysler spokesperson for manufacturing and labor communications, to Autoblog in an email.
2014 Jeep Cherokee gets official in a hurry
Fri, 22 Feb 2013Automakers work very, very hard to keep their new vehicles under wraps until they can present them in exactly the way they want it - typically choreographed under the bright lights of an auto show, or perhaps with photos or video in an idyllic location. Spy shooters and leaks, in other words, keep executives and public-relations types up at night.
This is likely to be one of the most polarizing designs to come out in 2014.
Take today, for instance, when the team over at Jalopnik got a big scoop - the first undisguised shots of the 2014 Jeep Cherokee, a model whose name wasn't even officially confirmed yet. The clandestine images taken inside of a factory were blurry and didn't exactly show off the crossover's radical new contours in the same sort of flattering light that Jeep probably would've wished for its product reveal. So the Auburn Hills automaker has wisely reacted by spilling at least some of the beans on the new model, giving us these four photos and confirming the Liberty replacement's name, Cherokee.
China orders Jeep to investigate Wrangler fire risk
Mon, 06 Jan 2014It's been some time since we've heard anything about fires related to the Jeep Wrangler (foreign or domestic), but it sounds like the go-anywhere SUV could be in hot water once again in China. Bloomberg is reporting that the Chinese government is ordering Jeep to investigate the matter and, in the meantime, also recommending Wrangler owners to not drive their vehicles in "extreme conditions" due to a "relatively high risk" of catching on fire.
There is no indication as to how many vehicles or which model years are affected, but the previous fire problems in both the US and China - which led to investigations but no recalls - were traced back to automatic transmission fluid leaks. The article, however, does not say what the potential problem is this time around as Jeep has not released a comment on the matter. The official notice, in Chinese, can be found here.