What makes a Jeep JK Wrangler track straight?
In a coil spring suspension, the track bars are the only thing keeping your axles from moving side to side. Keeping both axles centered properly is what keeps your Jeep tracking straight down the road.
What are the track bars on a Jeep Wrangler?
Since the track bar’s job is to restrain the left and right movement, loose track bar bolts is the first thing you should check for if you have ever experienced death wobble (axle moving violently from left to right). The factory Jeep track bars (front and rear) are non-adjustable.
What are the features of a Jeep Wrangler?
Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic (850RE) -inc: Anti-Lock 4-Wheel Disc Brakes Radio w/Seek-Scan, Clock, Speed Compensated Volume Control, Aux Audio Input Jack, Steering Wheel Controls, Voice Activation, Radio Data System and External Memory Control
What happens when you lift a Jeep JK Wrangler?
When you lift your JK (especially in excess of three inches), your suspension geometry changes. Increasing suspension height will force the axles to shift laterally (side to side).
What are the options for a 2011 Jeep Wrangler?
The two-door Sport can be equipped with special half doors that feature plastic windows, although this eliminates the option of power accessories. The Rubicon and Sahara can be optioned with a fully integrated touchscreen navigation system and a two-tone leather-upholstery package that includes heated front seats.
Is the track bar on a Jeep Wrangler adjustable?
Notes: Front – Adjustable track bar. Front suspension. Notes: Adjustable front track bar. Front suspension. Made from forged steel with factory rubber bushings; adjustable on the fly.
Is the 2011 Jeep Wrangler a jitney bus?
In the realm of modern wheeled conveyances, the 2011 Jeep Wrangler seemingly ranks only a few rungs higher than a Jamaican jitney bus. This is a vehicle that proudly boasts of solid axles, removable doors, exposed hinges and a fold-down windshield.
Are there any Airbags on the 2011 Jeep Wrangler?
All 2011 Jeep Wranglers feature antilock brakes, stability control and hill start assist. Front-seat side airbags are optional. The Jeep Wrangler has not been rated using the government’s new, more strenuous 2011 crash-testing procedure.