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I have a 07 jeep liberty factory radio how do I program it
Automatics all use ATF+4. The manual in the wrangler uses a special manual transmission fluid from the dealer.
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depends on tire size
No.
Probably not.
'99-'04 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) '05 + Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK) '07+ Jeep Wrangler (JK) ...are all 5 on 5.
Yes and no. Some 15" wheels will fit with no problems whatsoever. However, many 15" wheels will require grinding of the calipers or will not fit at all due to the larger brakes of '07- newer Wranglers. Do research on the wheels you like beforehand to make sure they will fit properly and safely and so you won't be stuck with wheels that do not fit.
I use 43auto.com. Their website ahs a parts finder that is pretty good about telling you average price and availability. Good luck.
The JK is the newer model wranglers from 07-current. The 72 means it is a 2-door jeep, where as jk74 means it is a 4-door model.
There are two on the driver side of the trans and one at each wheel.
The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited has been one of the powerhouse off-road performers in the Jeep's line-up. Just like its sibling Patriot, the Wrangler Unlimited has enough power and the boxy tinge in its exterior body style. As far as a powerhouse, I would put go up against any JK with the new 3.8 V-6 with my 2004 Sahra with the old, reliable 4.0l I-6 any day!! The I-6 has way more power, gets just as good of gas mileage and has the interior of a Jeep!!! The Unlimited is simply the four door version of the Wrangler. It has no relation to the Patriot. **this depends on the year of the unlimted. Older unlimiteds like an 05 or 06 still have the 4.0l 6cyl engine like previous jeeps. The older ones also came in 2 doors and different packages like rubicon. These vehicles have the extended wheelbase, and cargo capacity. They also have the upgraded rear axsle that comes in the rubicon package. After 07 they changed to the engine and advantages listed above**