2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon on 2040-cars
Catawba, South Carolina, United States
This is a custom build, over the past 12 months which started with a 2015 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited. She sits on
12X13.50X40 Toyo M/T's mounted on Method Racing wheels 17X9 bolt pattern 8 on 6.5. Front and rear Dana Ultimate
60's 5:38 ratio with Eaton E-Lockers. Rock Krawler X-Factor 5.5 Long arm kit with Bilstien AEV tuned shocks. The
great thing abot Rock Krawler is they give a lifetime abuse proof warranty and all of their kits are expandable if
you should want to upgrade to coilovers or change any portion of the system. Full Posion Spyder package, Full
Rigid Industries Lighting, ARB Twin Air Pump, Jk Innovations 4 Tire inflation kit so you can air up all 4 at one
time. All lighting is run through an sPod 8 SE system which has the blue tooth interface to run from you
iphone/Android. Over the river and through the woods custom red rocker switches. Front winch light bar is the Rigid
Capture system which houses up to the Hero 4 GoPro controlled in the cab. Adams front and rear drive shafts with
1350 yokes. Front and rear Hellwig Sway Bars. Genesis double battery system with 200 amp and twin Odyssey 850 cca
battery's. Interior has weather tech mats front and rear, Hothead headliners including rear window kit and sound
assassin sound deadening strips with radiant barrier.
Jeep Wrangler for Sale
- 2016 jeep wrangler(US $30,000.00)
- 2014 jeep wrangler unlimited sport(US $14,800.00)
- 2015 jeep wrangler sport(US $15,500.00)
- 2008 jeep wrangler unlimited rubicon sport utility 4-door(US $23,900.00)
- 2014 jeep wrangler rubicon sport utility 2-door(US $15,100.00)
- 2016 jeep wrangler unlimited(US $29,300.00)
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