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2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon on 2040-cars

US $12,599.00
Year:2006 Mileage:67800 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

San Bernardino, California, United States

San Bernardino, California, United States

Motor 4.0L Inline 6 Stock
Transmission 6 speed manual stock
Transfer Case NV241OR 4:1 stock
Axles Mopar Dana 44 4:10 stock
Lockers Mopar pneumatic
BFG KM2 35/15/1250 less than 2000 miles
KMC Machete 15x8 beadlock wheels powdercoated black
Rubicon Express Crossmember and Belly Pan
Custom .25" wall control arms with Johnny Joints at all ends
Clayton 3 link front truss
Currie 4" progressive rate front springs
Currie 4.5" LJ rear springs
Currie Bump stop kit
Bilstein 5100 shocks
Currie Antirock front swaybar
Pro-comp rear 4" swaybar links
TNT Customs rear outboard shock towers
Rubicon Express double shear tracbar bracket and bar
Terraflex rear trac bar
JKS rear trac bar bracket
Monroe Steering Stabilizer
Currie Heavy Duty Steering
Pro Comp Drop Pitman arm
Rokmen 1/2" Body Lift
Black Magic rear brake flip kit
Relocated factory Mopar rear coil buckets
Rubicon Express stainless braided brake lines
Tom Woods double cardon rear driveshaft
AEV oil pan skidplate
Rokmen high clearance gas tank skidplate
Warn differential guards
Anza Off Road Rock Garden Front Bumper
Anza Off Road winch plate
Anza Off Road Rear bumper
Anza Off Road body mount tire carrier
Genright steel 4" front fenders
Genright aluminum rear corner guards
Gemright steel rear fenders
Genright rock sliders with tube and step
Blue Torch Fab sport cage with additional cross bar and intrusion bars in rear
Rampage fastback soft top
Rugged Ridge black headlight buckets
H4 conversion headlights
Trail Tail LED tail lights
Vision x rock lights
Smittybilt 9.5 xrc winch with synthetic lead (never used)
Mastercraft front bucket seats with slider kits
Neoprene rear seat cover
Auto Custom Carpets full carpet kit
Alpine stereo reciever
Kicker speakers front and rear
Kicker 4 way amplifier
Cobra CB
Full accessory wiring with Blue Sea fuse block, Hella Relay bank and 4 switches.
Quadratec floor mat set
New Windshield (old one was pitted)
New Northstar deep cycle AGM battery
New Serpentine belt
Aluminum radiator
Flowmaster Super 10 muffler with tailpipe by Ed Hansen
Integrated trailer light wiring and plug
Drake fire extinguisher bracket with extinguisher
Drake heim hood pin latches
Black Rubicon and Jeep decals

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2014 Jeep Cherokee marketing launches with 'Built Free' commercial

Mon, 28 Oct 2013

Now that the 2014 Cherokee is finally on its way to dealerships, Jeep is starting its marketing blitz for its new crossover, beginning with this 60-second TV spot, called Built Free, that premieres today. Set to a Bob Dylan recording, the ad spot discusses something we can all relate to - the feeling of being too busy and too cooped up with everyday tasks to really get out there and explore the world. But as Jeep says in the commercial, "You're still here. And you're still you. The horizons haven't gone anywhere."
Autoblog spoke to Kim Adams-House, head of marketing for the Jeep brand, who explained that this Built Free spot is "an anthemic piece" that "sparks the conversation" for the new Cherokee. As you'll notice, none of the new Jeep's features - its off-road systems, nine-speed automatic transmission, etc. - are mentioned in the ad, but Adams-House says that future marketing "will speak to more" of the CUV's highlights. Following this 60-second spot, 30-second commercials will launch that talk about some of the specific product features.
When asked if the Built Free campaign will include any throwbacks to the original Cherokee, Adams-House told Autoblog that while "we love that vehicle," the new spots are intended to carve out "a unique space for Cherokee in our product portfolio and marketplace." On that same note, don't expect any other Jeep vehicles to get the Built Free treatment. Adams-House said that while this ad "does resonate overall with the brand," it is solely intended to promote the new Cherokee.

Chrysler uses Super Bowl spots to honor troops, farmers

Sun, 03 Feb 2013

How do you follow up such revered and successful ads as Chrysler's last two Super Bowl commercials? Imported from Detroit and Halftime in America should be given credit for giving the automaker's public perception a complete overhaul after its rescue from the brink with taxpayer money. What next, then?
We just found out during Super Bowl XLVII. This year Chrysler went with two commercials, one for Jeep and the other Ram. The two-minute-long Jeep commercial, called Whole Again, is narrated by Oprah Winfrey and presented as an open letter to the service men and women of America, simply expressing admiration for what they do - poignant message coming from a company whose history is so entwined with that of the military's.
The Ram commercial, called Farmer, honors the agricultural backbone of this country. Its soundtrack is a speech entitled "So God Made a Farmer" given by the famous radio broadcaster Paul Harvey, which plays over a slideshow of original photography commissioned by Ram. The images, of course, focus on farming and the people who do it for a living, and there's a few Ram trucks in there, as well.

Toledo gets proactive in fight to keep Jeep Wrangler

Wed, 08 Oct 2014

Let's make this very plain - the city of Toledo, OH loves its Jeeps. It loves them so fervently that the very rumor of the Jeep Wrangler moving out of its traditional home prompted the city's mayor, D. Michael Collins, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich to hold a weekend conference call with Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne.
"The purpose of this call was for the mayor and governor to gain clarity on Mr. Marchionne's comments last week regarding the possibility of the next generation of Jeep Wrangler being built at a location other than the Toledo North Assembly Plant," a spokesman for the mayor's office told The Toledo Blade.
While no further commitments were made by any party, Collins and Kasich's statement was quite unequivocal about keeping Toledo's unwillingness to let the Wrangler go, saying "the city and its partners will again rise to the occasion to ensure that the new Wrangler is made in Toledo." According to the newspaper, the next step is for face-to-face meetings between officials from Ohio and FCA.