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mikeg1713

Adventurer
Ok, so this isn't, "my" Jeep but I am selling it. 2012 Jeep JK8. 23S package. This thing is awesome. It is completely built inhouse and has a 3" lift with 35x12.50 R17 trail grapplers
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Off Duty

Adventurer
Here's a parking lot shot of the new to me TJ next to my Tacoma. Sadly the Tacoma will be sold so the missus can get a new Mini.


Nice looking LJ.

Did you pick that up at Extreme?
I'm in Tampa and was there the other day looking at a red LJ:drool:

It's a TJ, the "LJ" is not an actual Jeep model but is instead just a nickname indicative of the longer wheelbase Jeep.

Well yes and no.
Actually, LJ is a sub-category of the TJ (Wrangler), but still a recognized designation for a specific run of years and options:

Each Wrangler model has received a designation in addition to the nameplate Wrangler corresponding to their generation: YJ (1987–1995), TJ (1997–2006), LJ's (2004-2006 Unlimited models) and JK (2007–present). Military versions of the Wrangler have carried the J8 designation.

TJ Wrangler Unlimited

Jeep TJ Wrangler Unlimited soft-top
In 2004, Jeep introduced the Wrangler Unlimited (unofficially dubbed "LJ") with a 10-inch (250 mm) longer wheelbase (LWB), a Dana 44 rear axle with a 3:73 gear ratio and the Command-Trac 231 transfer case. In 2005, Jeep released the Rubicon Unlimited, which has the wheelbase of the Unlimited and the off-road features of the Rubicon such as front and rear Dana 44 axles with locking differentials, diamond plate rocker guards, an NVG241OR transfer case with a 4:1 low range, 245/75R16 Goodyear MT/R tires, a six-speed manual transmission and other comfort and convenience options not offered on other Wranglers. This model of the Jeep Wrangler has nearly double the towing capacity than its shorter wheelbase sibling due to the increased wheelbase size.
In 2005, Paramount released the movie Sahara which featured a Jeep Wrangler. As a way to build off the success of the movie, Jeep released a limited production “Sahara Edition” Unlimited Rubicon.[8] Only 1000 were produced and each one is numbered. All of them are visually identical, but some were offered in a manual and others an automatic. They are all Light Khaki Unlimiteds. Trim differences over the standard Rubicon include chrome grill, color matched flares, khaki hard top or soft top, as well as optional dual khaki tops, Graphite Moab wheels, a Sahara spare tire cover, upgraded two-tone premium seats, Sahara decals, taillight guards, and a numbered dash badge.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeep_Wrangler
 

mikeg1713

Adventurer
Im a Jeep salesmen. There was no "LJ" build code. The long wheel base wrangler was just a different sequence of code after the "TJJH77,.....". For example the build code for a 2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport is, JKJM74. this is 2 or 4 door. No matter what the Dubbed name is, its stills nick name. Just my 2 cents cuz im a nerd ... lol.
 

bldeagle10

Explorer
would make sense, same with the JKU or JKUR nicknames I think I should give my XJ a code like XJMAB XJ Most Awesome Bada**ness
 

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