DrJoeSchmoe
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Up for sale is my 2019 JLUR with the 2.0l Turbo (with e-torque). The Jeep only has 12800 miles on it and has almost every factory option available.
I'm the second owner of this Jeep, but I purchased it from a close friend so I've known the Jeep since new. No expense has been spared on this build. Here's a list of the main upgrades to it:
EVO Manufacturing high clearance long arm lift kit with coilovers
Baer 6p performance brakes (all four corners)
Dana Spicer 4:88 gears
Steersmarts draglink and tierod
King hydraulic bump stops
17" Method beadlock wheels with 37x12.5 Nitto Trail Grapplers
Adams Driveshafts (1350 rear and 1310 front)
LOD front and rear steel bumpers
EVO rock sliders
SwitchPros auxiliary switches
Warn Zeon 10S winch with wireless remote
Baja Designs A-pillar light
Baja Designs front bumper lights
KC 10" Flex array lights on the front bumper
Rigid Industries rear bumper lights
Oil pan skid plate, front and rear differential skids
ARB Twin Air compressor
AAL Rear Cargo Shelf
ARB Fridge Slider mounted on a custom platform (ARB fridge not included)
67 Designs phone mounts (driver and passenger)
Fox ATS steering stabilizer
Factor 55 fairlead and flatlink
I'm sure there's more to add but this is the bulk of it. It's easily $30K in parts alone. The Jeep is due for an oil change so I will have that done prior to sale. There are some minor scratches from trees and bushes on the trail. There are also scrapes on the underside from rocks. Nothing out of the ordinary for a trail rig. In total, the Jeep has only seen the trail a handful of times (unfortunately). Please feel free to reach out with any questions.
I have a clean California title in hand ready for sale. No accidents. I'm asking $58,000.00 obo.
The only issues I've had with this Jeep is the rear locker light coming on and the boots are torn on the Steer Smarts tirerod and drag link. I purchased the Tazer wiring harness and it fixed the problem with the locker, so the torn boots are the only outstanding issue wich is an easy fix. I also had the TSB for the steering box performed, but that's about it. If I think of anything else I'll post it here.
Thanks!
I'm the second owner of this Jeep, but I purchased it from a close friend so I've known the Jeep since new. No expense has been spared on this build. Here's a list of the main upgrades to it:
EVO Manufacturing high clearance long arm lift kit with coilovers
Baer 6p performance brakes (all four corners)
Dana Spicer 4:88 gears
Steersmarts draglink and tierod
King hydraulic bump stops
17" Method beadlock wheels with 37x12.5 Nitto Trail Grapplers
Adams Driveshafts (1350 rear and 1310 front)
LOD front and rear steel bumpers
EVO rock sliders
SwitchPros auxiliary switches
Warn Zeon 10S winch with wireless remote
Baja Designs A-pillar light
Baja Designs front bumper lights
KC 10" Flex array lights on the front bumper
Rigid Industries rear bumper lights
Oil pan skid plate, front and rear differential skids
ARB Twin Air compressor
AAL Rear Cargo Shelf
ARB Fridge Slider mounted on a custom platform (ARB fridge not included)
67 Designs phone mounts (driver and passenger)
Fox ATS steering stabilizer
Factor 55 fairlead and flatlink
I'm sure there's more to add but this is the bulk of it. It's easily $30K in parts alone. The Jeep is due for an oil change so I will have that done prior to sale. There are some minor scratches from trees and bushes on the trail. There are also scrapes on the underside from rocks. Nothing out of the ordinary for a trail rig. In total, the Jeep has only seen the trail a handful of times (unfortunately). Please feel free to reach out with any questions.
I have a clean California title in hand ready for sale. No accidents. I'm asking $58,000.00 obo.
The only issues I've had with this Jeep is the rear locker light coming on and the boots are torn on the Steer Smarts tirerod and drag link. I purchased the Tazer wiring harness and it fixed the problem with the locker, so the torn boots are the only outstanding issue wich is an easy fix. I also had the TSB for the steering box performed, but that's about it. If I think of anything else I'll post it here.
Thanks!
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