- JK General Discussion - Jeep Wrangler JK Forum
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- JK General Discussion - Jeep Wrangler Forum
JK non-tech goes here Talk me Off The Ledge - 2016 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Hard Rock for a Gen2 Tacoma plus a Japanese Kei (mini) Truck?
- JK Technical Discussion - Jeep Wrangler Forum
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- What is the biggest size tire I can fit with no lift on a Jeep Wrangler JK?
One of the most frequently asked questions on this forum is “What's the largest tire I can fit on my stock unlifted 2007+ Jeep Wrangler JK?” So, I put this post together so that we can link to whenever this question arises Preface I'd like to preface this by answering the question in
- Can someone Explain the JK,JL,JT letters. - Jeep Wrangler Forum
Jeep model designations like CJ, YJ, TJ, JK, JL, and JT refer to different Jeep body styles and generations The 'U' in JKU and JLU signifies the 'Unlimited' 4-door models JK Wranglers were produced from 2007-2018, while JL Wranglers began production in 2018, with both models being manufactured concurrently for part of that year The R at the end signifies the Rubicon trim
- JK Oil Cooler Replacement - Jeep Wrangler Forum
Im in the process of changing plugs and coils My oil cooler valley is bone dry However, everyone is mentioning the cooler failure Should I proactively replace while Im here??
- How to replace the A C blend door on your Jeep Wrangler JK
A C blend door actuator in your Jeep JK is a very important part of the heating and cooling system and is responsible for controlling the temperature of the air blowing thru the vents and into the cabin To blow heat into the cabin, the blower motor sends air through the heater core and on
- Best setup for road and trail | Jeep Wrangler JK Forum
A stock Rubicon JK U can be taken over the Rubicon Trail, given a driver that knows the vehicle, and a decent spotter So, unless you are looking at some trails tougher than the Rubicon, you probably could better spend your money on recovery gear (winch, snatch blocks, ropes, etc ) than on a lift kit
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