Can you put a third row in a Jeep Wrangler?
Currently, there is no Jeep® Wrangler model that comes directly from the factory with third-row seating. However, there are custom aftermarket kits available with which you can get your Jeep® Wrangler, or even other models, converted to an eight-seater.
How many spark plugs does a 2007 Jeep Wrangler have?
Step 1 – Replace bank 2 spark plugs The 2007 to 2011 Wranglers equipped with the older 3.8L V6 engine allows for easy access to the driver’s side spark plugs. Locate the three spark plug wires on the driver’s side of the engine. With a twisting motion, remove each spark plug wire from its companion spark plug.
Why do you need to regear your Jeep Wrangler?
This means that with a 30 inch tire you need to apply 30 times more force to the axle in order to turn the wheel. By regearing to a shorter gear, you will increase the amount of force that is being sent to the axle, this allows your Jeep to move the tires with less of a strain on the engine.
What kind of modifications can you do to a wrangler?
One of the most common modifications done to Wranglers is installing a lift kit and a larger set of tires. Something many people forget about when they install a larger set of tires is the drivetrain was geared to provide a balance between torque and top speed.
When do I need to regear my Wrangler tires?
If you do a lot of highway driving on small to mid sized tires, it may be practical to regear to a taller setup to increase your top speed and fuel economy. If you are planning on doing a lot of off-roading or are only upgrading to a larger set of tires, you should probably install shorter gears.
How much does it cost to overhaul a wrangler?
There are a number of bearings, seals, bolts, and the differential cover gaskets to worry about. If you’re replacing the gears in both front and rear differentials, your overall cost will be understandably more. An entire gear overhaul kit will run you anywhere from $600-$1,200. Certain differentials can only accommodate certain size ring gears.