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RotorsRotors
They are free floating rotors , Remove the caliper and the rotors should pull off. If not they may be gaulded on and you will need to use a hammer to help them off
A Jeep Wrangler is rear wheel drive, with four wheel drive option.
3.07 or 3.73 to 1. Could be either.
If it has square headlights and leaf spring suspension on the front end then it is a YJ
think you take the plastic covering off and undo the wires and unbolt it
Dana 30 front (181fbi) Dana 35 or Dana 44 rear (194rbi, or 216 rbi)
Dana 30 front, Dana 35 back, of if so equipped it may have dana 44 on the rear.
Rotors on the front drums on the rear.
I have a 2001 and it came with a Dana 30 front and a Dana 44 rear Answer No.2 I have a 1998 Jeep Wrangler (TJ) Sahara. Most came out of the factory with a Dana 30 front axle and a Dana 35C rear axle, though an option of upgrading to a Dana 44 rear was available, they are rare. Most have a stock gear ratio of 3.73.
the oxygen senor plugs into the manifold on the left side of the engine if faceing the jeep from the front.
You will find that the front brake rotors are located behind the front of your wheel spindle, (behind your wheel and brakes). There you will see the rotors.