Matching model years yes, but obviously if the bars look different the pads wont match
because they roll easily...
depends how you drive it
Yes, the entire roll cage in all Jeep Wranglers can simply be unbolted for removal. On model years 1997-2006 (TJ's) you have to take 4 bolts out of the top of the windshield frame that connects to the roll cage.
A standard roll of carpet padding typically measures 6 feet wide and can vary in length, often around 30 feet. This results in a total area of 180 square feet per roll. To convert square feet to square yards, divide by 9, which gives approximately 20 square yards of carpet padding per roll. However, the exact amount can vary based on the specific roll dimensions.
all Wranglers look pretty much the same, but major changes in the TJ over the YJ are coil springs instead of leaf springs, updated interior, top attaches differently, better roll bars, etc.
This varies based on the type of padding and the manufacturer. Most tend to range from 20-40 sq yds.
In a rollover situation, the Jeep. It has a roll bar where the Tahoe does not.
Since the frame and wheel base was widened in the YJ models they are a lot better and do not really deserve that old reputation.Remember, the higher it is, the easier it is to tip, keep the weight low and you are no worse off than in any other SUV, but when you lift your Wrangler consider wheel spacers too.
no if you did that you are just stupid
it has a roll bar that is bolted to the body its called a sport bar not much protection compared to a roll bar welded to the frame
No. Due to body style changes they don't match up.
Yes. But you might have to do some moving around with it if you have a custom roll cage