- Price
- 14,500
- Location
- Woodbridge, NJ
Hi everyone,
Regretfully, I am selling my 2005 Jeep Wrangler X, 4.0L, V6, automatic. I bought the Jeep about 2 years ago with 100k on the odometer from a gentlemen that owned it for about 10 years. In my ownership I have put 4k miles on it and it currently has about 104,200 miles. Overall, it has been super rock solid for me and has never let me down. Mechanically, I have not had ANY issues with it. Everything works as it should, including heat, A/C, cruise control, 4x4 (high and low), shifts smoothly (automatic) etc. I actually just went on a 3 hour road trip with it over the weekend and it performed great. Cosmetically, the paint has seen better days, but most importantly the frame is in great conditions with no rust. The Jeep sits on newer 33 inch Mikey Thompsons Baja MTZ tires and a 4.5 inch lift. I’m selling the jeep as I also own a Jeep JL and most of my time is spent there
The Jeep comes with the factory hardtop & soft top, as well as the full doors and half doors with matching uppers.
The Jeep has been well maintained in the time I have owned it. In my research of owning a TJ, I decided to do preventative maintenance to it:
-New brake pads and rotors ($600)
-Changed oil at 101k & 103k
-Changed differential gear oil at 103k
-Changed battery June 2020
-Replaced oil sending unit
-Replaced spark plugs June 2020
-Flushed engine coolant at 101k
-Coolant system overhaul - includes new OEM radiator, hoses, new OEMwater pump, and fan clutch ($1300)
-Replaced leak down detection pump ($250)
-Replaced fuel pump OEM Bosch ($200)
Again, the list above was all preventative maintenance items as I researched what common issues were on this year Jeep.
I’ve also spend spent some time getting the Jeep some extra goodies:
-Regeared Jeep from 3.71 to 4.56 (Revolution gears- drives great on the highway)($1300)
-M/T Mickey Thompson 33 inch tires ($1300)
-Pioneer Radio w/Bluetooth ($100)
-Replaced stock headlights with LED’s ($100)
-Replaced metal AUX light bracket for included light bar ($100)
-Smittybilt 10k synthetic winch ($500)
-Corbeau front seats and brackets ($650)
-Rear tailgate Tuffy enclosure ($200)
-Rancho rs5000x shocks ($230)
-Replaced stock mechanical transfer case shifter with a Saavy cable shifter ($170)
Regretfully, I am selling my 2005 Jeep Wrangler X, 4.0L, V6, automatic. I bought the Jeep about 2 years ago with 100k on the odometer from a gentlemen that owned it for about 10 years. In my ownership I have put 4k miles on it and it currently has about 104,200 miles. Overall, it has been super rock solid for me and has never let me down. Mechanically, I have not had ANY issues with it. Everything works as it should, including heat, A/C, cruise control, 4x4 (high and low), shifts smoothly (automatic) etc. I actually just went on a 3 hour road trip with it over the weekend and it performed great. Cosmetically, the paint has seen better days, but most importantly the frame is in great conditions with no rust. The Jeep sits on newer 33 inch Mikey Thompsons Baja MTZ tires and a 4.5 inch lift. I’m selling the jeep as I also own a Jeep JL and most of my time is spent there
The Jeep comes with the factory hardtop & soft top, as well as the full doors and half doors with matching uppers.
The Jeep has been well maintained in the time I have owned it. In my research of owning a TJ, I decided to do preventative maintenance to it:
-New brake pads and rotors ($600)
-Changed oil at 101k & 103k
-Changed differential gear oil at 103k
-Changed battery June 2020
-Replaced oil sending unit
-Replaced spark plugs June 2020
-Flushed engine coolant at 101k
-Coolant system overhaul - includes new OEM radiator, hoses, new OEMwater pump, and fan clutch ($1300)
-Replaced leak down detection pump ($250)
-Replaced fuel pump OEM Bosch ($200)
Again, the list above was all preventative maintenance items as I researched what common issues were on this year Jeep.
I’ve also spend spent some time getting the Jeep some extra goodies:
-Regeared Jeep from 3.71 to 4.56 (Revolution gears- drives great on the highway)($1300)
-M/T Mickey Thompson 33 inch tires ($1300)
-Pioneer Radio w/Bluetooth ($100)
-Replaced stock headlights with LED’s ($100)
-Replaced metal AUX light bracket for included light bar ($100)
-Smittybilt 10k synthetic winch ($500)
-Corbeau front seats and brackets ($650)
-Rear tailgate Tuffy enclosure ($200)
-Rancho rs5000x shocks ($230)
-Replaced stock mechanical transfer case shifter with a Saavy cable shifter ($170)