2006 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited

crgeorge

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Arizona 2006 Rubicon Unlimited. Last year of the unlimited TJ/LJ rubicon w/ a 4.0L. 6 inch full traction long arm lift w/ Bilstein long travel shocks. 35 inch KM2s. 9.5K winch. Roof rack. Viair pump. Hella lighting. GPS Garmin V. CB radio. ASFIR 4x4 diff guards. Custom front/rear bumpers and sliders. Gas can mount. Rear corner armor w/ LED lighting. Trailer lighting. Rock lights. K&N/AEM cold air intake w/ throttle body space. Optima battery. Chromo front axles w/ recent front end overhaul. Poison spyder front steering linkage. Catback exhaust. Kenwood stereo, Boston amp, and Kicker sub. Superlift speedo corrector. Walbro fuel pump and adjustable Mallory fuel pressure regulator, leather seats, Factory Dana 44s and lockers. I may actually include the blue torch front roll cage kit I didn't get to install yet. This Rubicon has actually been on the Rubicon near Lake Tahoe. Great jeep, awesome crawler. Serious incquires only please. Please contact me if you'd like to see more pictures. Thank you. Chad. 480-296-3470. $23,000 OBO.
 

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nwoods

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Says factory D44 and lockers, so yes it has stock gearing. I had a similar setup in my own LJ on 35's, and it was fine.
 

crgeorge

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Hhmm, interesting, I subscribed to this thread and didn't get an email about your posts. Actually, it has 4.56 gearing with factory lockers. It's an auto too. I'm selling it because I want something with more room. I'm looking at a landcruiser.
 

nwoods

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I love ASSumptions. Why on earth would the factory housing or locker have any direct relation to the gearing?

Because I've never heard of anyone going through the expense and hassle of regearing without upgrading the locker at the same time. But, there's a first time for everything!
 

crgeorge

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I'm including the Blue torch fab roll cage and a bunch of spare trail parts. I also forgot to mention the jeep has a shift kit and accessory transmission cooler. When I recently rebuilt the front end I replaced all the ball joints, brakes, unit bearings, and axle seals. Chad.
 

crgeorge

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It has just over 98,000 miles. The tread depth is approx 1/2, new depth is 19/32, I would guess 92-95% tread depth. I switched from Mickey Thompson MTZs to the KM2 and have been very happy with them. Great on road ride. This is my daily driver as well as trail rig, majority of the miles are highway driven. Chad.
 

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crgeorge

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I would consider partial trade + $ for a equally/closely equiped/set up 96-97 Toyota landcruiser FJ80. Chad.
 

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