Hey,
It's time for me to sale my XJ. Before I go into the details of it, I will give a little history. It does have some issues. However, I think it will make sense if I give some background.
I bought it from a dealership in 2003. I believe I'm the 2nd owner. After a couple of years, it became my off-roading vehicle and I had a different daily driver. A couple of years ago, I started encountering some health challenges. Now, I can no longer work on it, let alone drive it for any prolong period of time.
All the dents came from one particular Calico trip. JohnX can attest to this.
. At the time, I didn't care about the looks. However, I got to the point where I wanted it looking nice again. I replaced the rear driver door and have replacements for all the other doors, including the hatch (See Pics).
I trimmed the fenders and the rear quarter panels. The rear fenders are as wide as you can go (See Pics). I installed TJ rear flares on the front and rear. I didn't get around to re-installing the rear driver flare. I also didn't go back and paint the wheel well.
The head needs to be rebuilt because it has a knock. Sometimes I don't hear it, but it can get loud when it's cold out. It's coming from the cylinder valve 3 or 4. I think it will cost no more than $400 for a replacement head.
Those are the two major things that need to be fixed. There are some other little things like the driver door window switch needs to be replaced, which I have and will go with the Jeep.
The Jeep comes with a lot of parts and I will try to list them all. You can also look at the pictures. Everything you see that is Jeep related in the pictures, go with the XJ.
Parts - replacement doors and hatch, driver door panel and switch, front skid plate, transfer case skid plate, gas tank skid plate, OEM tow hooks, stock springs & shocks, one good stock track bar (the other is so so), stock control arms, a dana 44 carrier & gears, after market motor mounts, 231 output shafts, stock headlights, trail spare steering components, axle shims with in various degrees, and all the other stuff you see in the pics.
Now for the Jeep details. 211k miles. 231 transfer case. Automatic. When I swapped out axles, I forgot if I put the 27 or 29 spline back in it. It has a mix matched 4" lift with RE adjustable uppers and RE fixed lowers. RE shocks with a RE/Stock bastard pack leaf springs. RE track bar. It installed the Durango steering box with a steering brace. It has the 2 speed Taurus fan. 30" BFG All terrains. HID headlights. Lock Rite front locker.
I think I covered almost everything. Please keep in mind that the only reason it's in the condition it's in is because I physically can't work on it anymore and because it's very uncomfortable for me to drive. I have to pay people to work on my cars now. I really hope that this goes to someone who will get the most out of it.
$2,900 if you do the smog. $3,000 if you want me to do the smog. Please don't low ball me. If you think I'm way off the mark, please contact me and let me know. The money will either go into buying me another car or paying someone to fix my '55 Chevy.
Thanks,
Elias
aka "E"
213-TwoEightZero-4105
A Ton of Pics.
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20140705_183244 by eliasj123, on Flickr
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20140705_183331 by eliasj123, on Flickr
20140705_183343 by eliasj123, on Flickr
It's time for me to sale my XJ. Before I go into the details of it, I will give a little history. It does have some issues. However, I think it will make sense if I give some background.
I bought it from a dealership in 2003. I believe I'm the 2nd owner. After a couple of years, it became my off-roading vehicle and I had a different daily driver. A couple of years ago, I started encountering some health challenges. Now, I can no longer work on it, let alone drive it for any prolong period of time.
All the dents came from one particular Calico trip. JohnX can attest to this.

I trimmed the fenders and the rear quarter panels. The rear fenders are as wide as you can go (See Pics). I installed TJ rear flares on the front and rear. I didn't get around to re-installing the rear driver flare. I also didn't go back and paint the wheel well.
The head needs to be rebuilt because it has a knock. Sometimes I don't hear it, but it can get loud when it's cold out. It's coming from the cylinder valve 3 or 4. I think it will cost no more than $400 for a replacement head.
Those are the two major things that need to be fixed. There are some other little things like the driver door window switch needs to be replaced, which I have and will go with the Jeep.
The Jeep comes with a lot of parts and I will try to list them all. You can also look at the pictures. Everything you see that is Jeep related in the pictures, go with the XJ.
Parts - replacement doors and hatch, driver door panel and switch, front skid plate, transfer case skid plate, gas tank skid plate, OEM tow hooks, stock springs & shocks, one good stock track bar (the other is so so), stock control arms, a dana 44 carrier & gears, after market motor mounts, 231 output shafts, stock headlights, trail spare steering components, axle shims with in various degrees, and all the other stuff you see in the pics.
Now for the Jeep details. 211k miles. 231 transfer case. Automatic. When I swapped out axles, I forgot if I put the 27 or 29 spline back in it. It has a mix matched 4" lift with RE adjustable uppers and RE fixed lowers. RE shocks with a RE/Stock bastard pack leaf springs. RE track bar. It installed the Durango steering box with a steering brace. It has the 2 speed Taurus fan. 30" BFG All terrains. HID headlights. Lock Rite front locker.
I think I covered almost everything. Please keep in mind that the only reason it's in the condition it's in is because I physically can't work on it anymore and because it's very uncomfortable for me to drive. I have to pay people to work on my cars now. I really hope that this goes to someone who will get the most out of it.
$2,900 if you do the smog. $3,000 if you want me to do the smog. Please don't low ball me. If you think I'm way off the mark, please contact me and let me know. The money will either go into buying me another car or paying someone to fix my '55 Chevy.
Thanks,
Elias
aka "E"
213-TwoEightZero-4105
A Ton of Pics.






