How to find wheel size for Jeep Wrangler?
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Can you use a spare tire on an off road Jeep Wrangler?
The factory mount is made to handle a tiny spare donut, not a hefty wheel made for off-roading(read more) Welcome Guest Sign In SHOP BY PART
What kind of Fenders do Jeep Wrangler have?
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What kind of brakes does a Jeep Wrangler have?
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Is it possible to lift a Jeep Wrangler?
In our honest opinion, this is certainly NOT the most favorable approach to lifting your Jeep Wrangler or any vehicle for that matter. A body lift is mainly cosmetic and will not actually add any additional ground clearance from the kit itself. It provides zero increase in wheel travel.
How many times has my Jeep Wrangler been changed?
They have been changed 4 times, plus the wheel bearings, new brake pads, and new pigtails. Nothing has changed, recently brought it up the dealership on a trailer and they are trying to say it’s the rear sensors again and trying to charge us almost $700 to replace them.
What should I do about my Jeep Wrangler traction lights?
Replaced the right rear wheel speed sensor (cost WAY too much at the dealership but that’s what they recommended). Still have the same problem. Especially if I hit a pothole or speed bump. Ideas? Never trust a dealership : ( It could be a bad wire. I would have it scanned for ABS codes.
What causes death wobble on a Jeep Wrangler?
Worn wheel bearings may contribute to death wobble as well and are very easy to test. Jack up one of your Jeep’s front wheels and grasp the tire at the 12- and 6-o’clock position, then wiggle the tire. If you feel movement, then you most likely have a worn wheel bearing. Check the other side as well.
Is the axle going to fall off a jeep?
“It can definitely be a scary thing, death wobble, with the Jeep violently bashing and everything inside rattling, especially on the highway. It almost felt like the axle was going to fall off.” In reality, the axle won’t fall off. Nor will the wheels come apart.
In our honest opinion, this is certainly NOT the most favorable approach to lifting your Jeep Wrangler or any vehicle for that matter. A body lift is mainly cosmetic and will not actually add any additional ground clearance from the kit itself. It provides zero increase in wheel travel.
Where are the control arms on a JK Wrangler?
Control-arms are the links in the suspension that connect the axles to the frame and locate them fore and aft. The stock JK Wrangler has 8 fixed length (non adjustable) control arms for longitudinal axle control and 2 track bars (non-adjustable, front and rear) for lateral axle control.