becasuse its a rear wheel drive vehicle
Some features of the 2006 Jeep Wrangler are Anti-theft and locks, 7 speakers, front foglights, front and rear splash guards and much more. You can find more information on the Jeep website.
Some of the standard features for the 2013 Jeep Wrangler include anti-Lock breaks, front foghorns, passenger airbags, a full sized spare tire and many more.
A wrangler is a type of Jeep. They are often smaller than most jeeps, and can have removable hoods. Go to www.Jeep.com/Wrangler for more information about wranglers, or Google "jeep wrangler."
The Jeep Wrangler is a small four wheel drive SUV, which is made by Chrysler under their Jeep brand. More information on the Jeep Wrangler can be found on the Jeep website, or on Wikipedia.
More information: I went in because I was having electrical issues which they could not fix but insisted my front brakes are at 20% and rear brakes are at 0%.
They made the Jeep Wrangler for many years and with many different drive lines. Be more specific and include more info in your question.
same size yes, and its not uncommon, the fronts tend to wear even more than the rear.
No more than 2000 lbs. The 2005 Wrangler Unlimited, however, because of the longer wheelbase has a capacity of 3500. What creates the limit is not the weight or power of the vehicle, it's the length. Towing anything more than 2000 pounds in a Wrangler is dangerous and should you have to step on the brakes abruptly, the reason as to why the limit is 2000 will become very clear when your front wheels come of the ground and your ability to steer is nil. Good luck.
Front brakes have significantly more stopping power than rear brakes.
It was a jeep wrangler designation starting in 2002 that meant a base equipped wrangler with a 4.0 engine and a manual transmission. Nothing more. in later years the Wrangler X came with more avail options
You should not tow more than 2,000 pounds in a 1988 Jeep Wrangler. This is considering the engine is a 4.2 liter engine.
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