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'93 Jeep Wrangler $1500 (sold)

Started by Recumbent ReCycler, December 22, 2007, 02:15 PM NHFT

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Recumbent ReCycler

I want to sell or trade my '93 Jeep Wrangler.  It has a 4.0 liter I-6 engine and a 5 speed manual transmission.  Upgrades include a Centerforce Dual Friction clutch, high performance catalytic converter, muffler and exhaust, a Tom Woods front driveshaft, cut-out style fender flares, an adjustable shackle lift, a dual core aluminum radiator, an upgraded (stronger) rear axle input yoke and a heated driver seat.  It needs some work, which would be easier to do in a garage.  The parking brake cable needs to be replaced, but I bought a new one from a Jeep dealer.  The rear driveshaft needs to be replaced.  The transfer case is very difficult to shift.  The transmission is harder to shift than when I first bought it.  The front axle locking mechanism needs to be replaced, but I bought an improved mechanical model that provides enough slack to allow for a decent lift kit.  After hitting a deer, I replaced one of the fenders with a fiberglass one.  I removed the carpet and bolted a small safe onto the right rear fender well.  It was running well when I stopped using it because of the rear driveshaft failure.  I would recommend installing a slip yoke elimination kit and a Tom Woods rear driveshaft.

Recumbent ReCycler

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I also have a spare computer for it.  I lowered the price to $1500 for everything.  I rebuilt the engine at around 75,000 miles.  The passenger seat has a 4 point racing harness because the original seat belt stopped working.  If you want it to be a 5 point harness, I have the other part around here somewhere.

Recumbent ReCycler