mrsamwheeler
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2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport
This Jeep has been in my family since 2007 and I've been driving it since 2014. I've changed the oil every 3k miles and done all regular maintenance on it.
Current Mileage : 171K
Base Features:
Suspension and Drivetrain:
Negatives:
Located in Eastern North Carolina
This Jeep has been in my family since 2007 and I've been driving it since 2014. I've changed the oil every 3k miles and done all regular maintenance on it.
Current Mileage : 171K
Base Features:
- Manual locks and windows
- Cloth seats
- Standard radio and sound system
Suspension and Drivetrain:
- 3.5" AEV Dual Sport Suspension
- Old Man Emu BP-51 adjustable bypass shocks
- 5.13 Gears
- 35" BFGoodrich KO2 tires (50% tread) full spare included
- AEV Salta Wheels, Black
- Dynatrac Big Brake Kit
- Teraflex High Angle Rzeppa Joint on front driveshaft
- Dynatrac HD Ball Joints
- JKS Front Adjustable Track Bar
- Steersmarts YETI HD Tie Rod and Drag Link
- ARB Front Stubby Winch Bumper
- Warn VR10 Winch with steel cable (will include a winch power cutoff kit that was never installed)
- Factor 55 Pro Link
- AEV Tire Carrier
- AEV Fuel Caddy
- Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform with backbone system
- Rubicon Rock Sliders
- JW Speaker LED Headlights
- James Baroud Awning
- S-Pod 6 switch system ready for any of your accessories
- New Odyssey Extreme Battery
- Rear seat removed for extra storage (not available to be put back in)
- Blue Ridge Overland Gear attic
- 3x Ram mount 1" balls mounted in cockpit
- AEV Floor mats front and rear.
- Hard top interior painted black
- Outback Tailgater Table
- Pedal Commander throttle controller
- MagnaFlow rock crawler exhaust
- Brand new O2 sensors and Catalytic converters
- Tracks straight on the highway with no steering wheel vibration
Negatives:
- Patched holes in roof from old accessories, never leaked or had an issue.
- This Jeep spent a majority of its life in New England so it has some superficial rust.
- The drain hole in the driver floor board is rusting and will need repair.
- Small exhaust leak around driver side manifold
- Small tear in driver seat
- Brake pedal very seldom looses pressure and will only apply brakes at bottom of pedal throw.
- This issue began when the big brake kit was installed along with new calipers and lines.
- The master cylinder, brake booster, ABS module and pump were replaced but did not fix the issue.
- I would recommend the potential buyer test drive the Jeep and feel it before purchasing or be prepared to spend some more money tracking down the problem or have a deep mechanical knowledge of the braking system on these Jeeps. I have not been able to track it down, neither has the dealership.
- The Jeep is safe to drive with this issue, I drove it from the west coast to the east coast and did not have an issue.
- The feeling only happens when moving slow at idle.
- PO440 and PO158 engine codes
Located in Eastern North Carolina




















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