2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport JKU :: Classifieds

Jeep Wrangler

The Wrangler is one of the best value 4WDs you can buy and is designed from the factory to conquer the backcountry. In addition, it enjoys almost unparalleled aftermarket support ensuring the only limitations are your imagination and wallet. Subsequently, it’s one of the most popular platforms on our forum with recent adventure-ready examples including this 2018 American Fastbacks Badlands, a 2017 with an Ursa Minor camper, and a 2020 AEV upfitted Rubicon. Over the years Jeep has made significant improvements to driver comfort and refinement but has remained function first. Today’s (113,xxx miles) 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport has undergone a significant amount of servicing and maintenance and showcases an array of tasteful upgrades. At $20,000 OBO this rig represents impressive value considering the specs and would make an awesome micro-camper if outfitted with an Ursa Minor J30 pop-up camper.

Jeep Wrangler suspension

From the Seller:

We’ve had this vehicle for around 3.5-years and been on countless overlanding adventures and it has never let us down. Since buying the Jeep used at 70,000-miles I have been meticulous with routine maintenance such as oil changes every 3-5,000-miles, diff oil changes every 15,000-miles, and have had the trans coolant fully flushed and refilled once and another time did it myself, etc. I have treated this thing like my baby.”

Wrangler overland build

2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport JKU

The Jeep is fitted with a 3.8-liter motor that delivers 202 horsepower, 237 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 16 mpg. The V6-powered Wrangler is a trail icon with mountain goat-esque capability provided by 4WD, high and low range, front and rear lockers, 5.13 gears, skid plates, 10.2 inches of ground clearance (since increased), electronically disconnecting stabilizer bar, and much more. Inside is function first with basic driver comforts that include: 

  • Cruise control 
  • Air conditioning 
  • Power steering, locks, and windows 
  • Center console with cupholders 
  • Infotainment system 

Wrangler ARB

Distinguishing Features

  • Pro Comp III wheels with Cooper Evolution MT tires 
  • Fox shocks and stabilizer and 4-inch lift 
  • Garvin Expedition roof rack with side ladder 
  • EAG Stubby front bumper 
  • Smittybilt SRC tire carrier 
  • Red Rock 4×4 rock sliders 
  • Auxiliary LED lighting 

Wrangler LED lighting

This 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport JKU is listed for $20,000 OBO and is currently located in Boise, Idaho. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

Jeep Wrangler overland build

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