EASY! Just don't drive it as hard or fast.
A 2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon uses ATF +4.
NONE 2003-2006 Rubicon Rims were only 16" diameter which means cheaper tires than 17" and taller sidewalls which is better for offroad. Newer and larger JK (2007+) Rubicon rims are a different bolt pattern and will require wheel adapters to fit.
the rubicon coils are slightly longer and a little stiffer than the regular coils due to the Rubicon being a more off-road version
No. 2007 and up are different from 2006 and back.
If they are from a 2006 or earlier Rubicon they will fit. 2007 and later will not.
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The 2006 Rubicon holds 4.9 qts when you change it. It is for both the engine and transmission.
yes
When they wear out. Can be between 10,000 miles and 100,000 miles depending on driving habits.
Don't drive agressively. Or you could have just bought a hybrid...
Mileage - 2006 was released on: USA: May 2006 (Purchase Freshmen Screening) USA: May 2006
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