It would either be a 35 or 44 in the rear. It all depends on how it was ordered. A Sahara could have either. If you call your loacal dealer with the vin they can tell you.
It would either be a 35 or 44 in the rear. It all depends on how it was ordered. A Sahara could have either. If you call your loacal dealer with the vin they can tell you.
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Your 1999 Jeep Wrangler cannot possibly be a Rubicon Model. The Rubicon package was not offered until the 2003 model and has been an option every since then.
No, the manual transfer case does not have a 4wd mode display
After 2 inches you will run into issues with the rear driveshaft.
The 35 is standard, but the 44 is an option in that year and is found on the Sahara.
No, the 1994 model is a yj and they stopped making those in 1995. then a different model, the tj, started in 1997.
It is either a Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, or Wrangler. The model codes are xj, wj, and tj.
There is one behind the glove box and one in the engine compartment by the air box.
A 1994 soft top will not fit a 1999 Wrangler without modifications. The two models belong to different generations of the Jeep Wrangler; the 1994 model is part of the YJ series, while the 1999 model is part of the TJ series. The frame and attachment points for the soft tops are different between these generations, making them incompatible. It’s best to use a soft top specifically designed for the 1999 Wrangler.
the oil pressure sending unit on 1997 and up to 99 wrangler tjs and saharas are right above the oil filter i believe which is located on the left hand side of the block.
It should. A 2005 wrangler hardtop fits a 1997 wrangler.