JK Wrangler (’07-Present)
The 2007 model year brought the complete redesign of the Jeep Wrangler, in both two and four-door models. The TJ platform was replaced by a new JK platform. This next-generation Wrangler was significantly larger than the existing model, with a 2 inch (50.8 mm) longer wheelbase and 3.4 inch (86.4 mm) wider track, though the two door model is actually 2.5 inches shorter in the overall length than the TJ, allowing for better approach and departure angles. With a larger available standard tire size of 32 in, breakover angle is unchanged. JK was introduced at the 2006 North American International Auto Show with past Chrysler group CEO ...
YJ Wrangler (’87-’95)
YJ (1987–1995) YJ Production 1987–1995 Assembly Toledo, Ohio Brampton, Ontario, Canada Body style(s) 2-door convertible 2-door truck Engine(s) 2.5 L AMC 150 I4 Complete engine specs[show] •Displacement: 150.4 CID (2,465 cc) •Stroke: 3.188 in (81 mm) •Bore: 3.875 in (98 mm) •Power: varied •Torque: varied •Fuel Type: Gasoline 4.2 L AMC 258 I6 Complete engine specs[show] •Displacement: ~258.1 CID (~4,230 cc) •Stroke: 3.895 in (99 mm) •Bore: 3.75 in (95 mm) •Power: n/a •Torque: n/a •Fuel Type: Gasoline 4.0 L AMC 242 I6 Complete engine specs[1][show] •Displacement: 242.1 CID (3,968 cc) •Stroke: 3.413 in (87 mm)[1] •Bore: 3.88 in (99 mm)[1] •Power: n/a •Torque: n/a •Fuel Type: Gasoline Transmission(s) Aisin AX-5 (4 cyl) Aisin AX-15 (6 cyl) Peugeot BA-10 (6 cyl) 3-speed TorqueFlite (6 cyl only) automatic The TF904 was in the I4 (only in 1994, 1995) and the TF999 was in the I6 Wheelbase 93.4 in (2373 ...









