What does backspacing mean on a Jeep Wrangler?

What does backspacing mean on a Jeep Wrangler?

The backspacing is the space from the mounting face and inner lip, and this will let us know if the back of the wheel will come into contact with any of the inner components of the Jeep like the suspension, sway bar links, etc.

Which is the lowest price for Jeep Wrangler parts?

We are your low price leader for OEM Jeep Wrangler parts. OEM Jeep parts are manufactured by Jeep to maximize the performance of Jeep Wrangler vehicles and provide the certainty that the repair will be done right the first time. Parts that fit. Parts that perform. OEM Jeep Wrangler Parts.

Are there any TJ parts for a Jeep Wrangler?

Our TJ parts are durable, strong and made to handle whatever road you’re driving – even if it’s not a road at all. Our TJ accessories are authentic and perfectly designed to enhance your Wrangler any way you want it, from a top-of-the-line security system to a sporty bike rack. Warn VR EVO 10 Standard Duty 10,000lb. Winch

When did the Jeep Wrangler TJ come out?

Jeep enthusiasts know all about the “second generations.” Made from 1997 to 2006, the Jeep Wrangler TJ brought back signature Jeep design features, such as those unforgettable round headlights, while improving the suspension. More than any other Jeep model, the Wrangler’s mobility, flexibility and attitude defines Jeep.

What kind of parts do I need for a 2004 Jeep Wrangler?

Genuine Jeep parts are the smart choice for repair, maintenance, or upgrade of your 2004 Jeep Wrangler . When you choose OEM parts for your vehicle, you’re choosing to maintain the quality and reliability of your vehicle, ensuring peak performance mile after mile.

We are your low price leader for OEM Jeep Wrangler parts. OEM Jeep parts are manufactured by Jeep to maximize the performance of Jeep Wrangler vehicles and provide the certainty that the repair will be done right the first time. Parts that fit. Parts that perform. OEM Jeep Wrangler Parts.

Why are Jeep Wrangler parts made by OEM?

OEM Jeep parts are manufactured by Jeep to maximize the performance of Jeep Wrangler vehicles and provide the certainty that the repair will be done right the first time. Parts that fit.

When did the second generation Jeep Wrangler come out?

The second-generation TJ Wrangler followed in 1997 and was the brand’s bellwether until its replacement in 2007 by the Wrangler JK (now offered in 2- and 4-door models). Jeep Wrangler parts and accessories range from simple body replacement products to extreme-duty, performance upgrades.

What’s the difference between positive and negative offset on a Jeep Wrangler?

A positive offset will push the mounting face out towards the street. This results in less of a deep dish and tucks the majority of the wheel INSIDE the fender. A negative offset will do the opposite, by creating more of a deep dish and exposing more of the wheel OUTSIDE of the fender.

How are the wheels mounted on a Jeep Wrangler?

Depending if you want the wheel to sit close or far in relation to the wheel fender, you’ll need to use the offset measurements. A positive offset will push the mounting face out towards the street. This results in less of a deep dish and tucks the majority of the wheel INSIDE the fender.

How tall is the sidewall on a Jeep Wrangler?

The second number, 70, is the height of the sidewall, which is 70% of the width. In this case 70% of 315 which is 220 millimeters or 8.6 inches of sidewall height.

What kind of TJ switch does a Jeep Wrangler use?

Most Wrangler TJ switches made by today’s aftermarket companies, like DayStar and Rugged Ridge, are rocker switches able to handle up to 20 amps. When in the “on” position, a bright indicator light appears, letting you see exactly what you’re running at every given moment.

How many liters does a Jeep Wrangler have?

Jeep Wrangler JK Fluid Capacities Component Quantity Fluid Type Dana 30 Axle 2.1 Pints / 1.0 Liters 80w-90 Dana 35 Axle 3.5 Pints / 1.7 Liters 80w-90 Dana 44 Front Axle 2.7L / 1.3 Liters 80w-90 Dana 44 Rear Axle * 4.75 Pints / 2.25 Liters 80w-90

When to use ATF + 4 in Jeep Wrangler?

ATF+4 was developed to succeed ATF+3 applications and degrade much slower. Where a transmission with ATF+3 might experience some shudder at around the 30k mile mark, the same trans with ATF+4 shouldn’t experience shudder until 80-100k miles (depending on driving conditions). In short, ATF+4 is a complete replacement for ATF+3.

What does W mean on a Jeep Wrangler oil rating?

The “w” in the viscosity indicates the oil’s viscosity in winter temperatures. Generally, a faster flowing oil in colder temperatures is desirable because this means more internals get oil at startup faster than a slower flowing oil, reducing wear and tear on your engine. In terms of gear oil, you’ll see ratings like GL-3 and GL-4.

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