What is Wrangler Selec Trac?

What is Wrangler Selec Trac?

Selec-Trac® 4×4 System The Selec-Tran® 4×4 system allows your Wrangler to automatically switch from 2WD to 4WD when the environment requires it. This system sends power to the wheels with the best traction to overcome snow, mud, rocks, sand, and other challenging driving situations.

What is Rock Trac full-time 4WD?

looking for better clarification on this case, the small description from the build website states “The Rock-Trac® Full-Time 4×4 system combines a 4:1 low gear ratio tailored for low speed rock crawling with the convenience of a a 4H-Auto mode that will automatically engage and disengage 4WD as needed to maintain …

Which is better Quadra Trac 1 or 2?

The simple-to-use Quadra-Trac I® System is a great solution for most folks. The Quadra-Trac II® System offers low-range capability. The Quadra-Drive® II System offers tremendous off-road capability and the Quadra-Trac® SRT® 4×4 System delivers the ultimate in street and track performance.

When did the Selec Trac system come out?

Selec-Trac was first introduced in the full-size Jeeps (SJ) in 1983 using the New Process NP229 transfer case.

When did Jeep Selec Trac transfer case come out?

The only difference is that the NP228 does not have a viscous-type limited-slip coupling. It was used briefly in 1986. The NP242 Selec-Trac transfer case debuted with the compact Jeep Cherokee in 1984, borrowed from the AMC Eagle.

What’s the difference between Selec Trac and NP228?

The NP228 Selec-Trac transfer case is closely related to the NP229. The only difference is that the NP228 does not have a viscous-type limited-slip coupling. It was used briefly in 1986. The NP242 Selec-Trac transfer case debuted with the compact Jeep Cherokee in 1984, borrowed from the AMC Eagle.

Selec-Trac was first introduced in the full-size Jeeps (SJ) in 1983 using the New Process NP229 transfer case.

The only difference is that the NP228 does not have a viscous-type limited-slip coupling. It was used briefly in 1986. The NP242 Selec-Trac transfer case debuted with the compact Jeep Cherokee in 1984, borrowed from the AMC Eagle.

What’s the difference between Command Trac and Selec Trac?

The terms “Command-Trac” and “Selec-Trac” were used in other Jeep lines and refer to different transfer cases in those lines. Command-Trac II works the same as Command-Trac but uses a console mounted switch to control the MP1522 transfer case as opposed to a floor mounted lever.

The NP228 Selec-Trac transfer case is closely related to the NP229. The only difference is that the NP228 does not have a viscous-type limited-slip coupling. It was used briefly in 1986. The NP242 Selec-Trac transfer case debuted with the compact Jeep Cherokee in 1984, borrowed from the AMC Eagle.

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