What does 2H and 4h mean on a jeep?
Four-wheel drive vehicles generally have three settings: 2H, 4L, and 4H. 2H is ideal for normal, everyday driving. Use 2H for dry, flat, paved roads. 4L is best suited for a time when you need maximum traction and power. 4H is your go-to setting for driving at normal speeds (30 to 50 MPH), but with additional traction.
Do I drive in 4 wheel high or low?
Without an Auto setting, 4WD High is what you’d use in any situation that’s low-traction but relatively high-speed—a dirt road or snowy paved road. 4WD Low is strictly for slow off-roading or places where torque multiplication would really help you out (like deep sand).
What was the length of a 1986 CJ7?
The body featured a folding soft top, steel half-doors and tailgate. A removable hard top with an all-glass lift-gate was an option. The body measured 153.5 inches long with a 93.7-inch wheelbase. It was 65.7 inches in width and 72.4 inches from the ground to rooftop with the convertible top in place.
What kind of transmission does a Jeep CJ7 have?
When Chrysler purchased Jeep from the American Motors Corporation in 1987, AMC had already dropped the CJ7 to make way for the Jeep Wrangler. Jeep offered two power trains in the 1986 CJ7 models. An AMC 150-cubic-inch inline four delivered 105 horsepower via a Borg-Warner T4 four-speed manual transmission and a Dana 300 transfer case.
What was the last year of the Jeep CJ7?
The 1986 Jeep CJ7 is the last model of the 1976-through-1986 CJ7 series production run. It’s an offspring of the venerable 1954-to-1984 CJ5 series, but it had a longer wheelbase and upgraded mechanical features. Other than doors that were more squared, the CJ7’s body style was virtually identical to the CJ5.
What kind of tires did the CJ7 have?
It was 65.7 inches in width and 72.4 inches from the ground to rooftop with the convertible top in place. The CJ7 rode on 15-inch steel rims and P215/75R15 radial tires or P225/75R15 all-terrain radials.