97 XJ built. 35's, etc.

JohnX

Sarge
Location
Williams AZ
Putting the Jeep up for sale.

I'll give a short list of some things and whatever I forget you can ask about in case you're interested.

4.0 (stock), AW4 automatic, 231 t-case with SYE, JE Reel Driveshafts F+R, 8.25 Rear (detroit locker and alloy shafts), Disc brakes in rear, Dana 30 front lightly trussed (detroit locker and alloy shafts), 4.56 gears, Trail gunner rear springs, procomp reservoir rear shocks, Front has RC coils, short spacer, RE upper and lower arms, Drop Brackets, 12 inch Bilstein 5150 Shocks, Skids on anything that matters, Sliders down the sides, tires are 315/75/16 Yokohama Geolandar AT+III (very quiet on highway, kick ass in rocks, sand, and desert in general), wheels are Rock Crawler steelies, front winch bumper with MM 8k lb winch, rear tire carrier bumper with highlift also, CB inside and HAM radio (will go with Jeep only if a ham buys it).

No mechanical issues...several cosmetic issues :D I would drive it to Moab and wheel every trail there right now.

Only thing I have been meaning to do is get it caged.

It will run any trail from here to moab with the exception of that extreme buggy crap in JV.

I might be asking more than what anyone wants to pay right now, but I know what it worth and I know you can't build it for less.

$6500 will consider partial trades for guns, other cars, bikes, etc. BUT...cash must be part of the deal, no full trades.

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John X nice xj have quick question where did you get the flares? Looks like there made of flexy rubber like use on front fenders of cement truck or a old cabover freightliner I once drove been looking for some thanks Toadman
 
They are called flexy flares and they are made by "pacer". For sale in JCWhitney.


I HIGHLY recommend them. I have drag them down rock with the weight of the heep on them and you can't even tell. I had bushcrappers before these and they sucked.
 
They are called flexy flares and they are made by "pacer". For sale in JCWhitney.


I HIGHLY recommend them. I have drag them down rock with the weight of the heep on them and you can't even tell. I had bushcrappers before these and they sucked.

Good to know, because my Bushwackers are starting to crack and fall apart. The Rubicon trail wasn't too kind to them. I'm in the process of finding a better replacement and you just might have found it for me. Thanks!
 
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