Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
#1
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Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
Hi,
I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Gary
I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Gary
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
I have a 95 YJ SE model.. It has NO options.. No AC, No power steering..
Manual everything... It didn't even come with a stereo.. The Rio Grande, if
I am not mistaken was basically an SE model that all maxed on options.. AC,
Power Everything, and different wheels...Hope this helps..
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
Manual everything... It didn't even come with a stereo.. The Rio Grande, if
I am not mistaken was basically an SE model that all maxed on options.. AC,
Power Everything, and different wheels...Hope this helps..
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
#3
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
I have a 95 YJ SE model.. It has NO options.. No AC, No power steering..
Manual everything... It didn't even come with a stereo.. The Rio Grande, if
I am not mistaken was basically an SE model that all maxed on options.. AC,
Power Everything, and different wheels...Hope this helps..
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
Manual everything... It didn't even come with a stereo.. The Rio Grande, if
I am not mistaken was basically an SE model that all maxed on options.. AC,
Power Everything, and different wheels...Hope this helps..
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
#4
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
I have a 95 YJ SE model.. It has NO options.. No AC, No power steering..
Manual everything... It didn't even come with a stereo.. The Rio Grande, if
I am not mistaken was basically an SE model that all maxed on options.. AC,
Power Everything, and different wheels...Hope this helps..
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
Manual everything... It didn't even come with a stereo.. The Rio Grande, if
I am not mistaken was basically an SE model that all maxed on options.. AC,
Power Everything, and different wheels...Hope this helps..
Ben
95 YJ 2.5L
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
#5
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C and a 4.0
as best i can remember.
None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited slip or
anything like that.
I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints. The 91
and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans. Change
all fluids when you get it.
Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the transmission,
might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my wrangler)
a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
Ask for maintenance records.
I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19 and when
it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
-Brian
O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C and a 4.0
as best i can remember.
None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited slip or
anything like that.
I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints. The 91
and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans. Change
all fluids when you get it.
Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the transmission,
might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my wrangler)
a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
Ask for maintenance records.
I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19 and when
it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
-Brian
O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
#6
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C and a 4.0
as best i can remember.
None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited slip or
anything like that.
I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints. The 91
and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans. Change
all fluids when you get it.
Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the transmission,
might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my wrangler)
a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
Ask for maintenance records.
I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19 and when
it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
-Brian
O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C and a 4.0
as best i can remember.
None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited slip or
anything like that.
I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints. The 91
and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans. Change
all fluids when you get it.
Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the transmission,
might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my wrangler)
a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
Ask for maintenance records.
I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19 and when
it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
-Brian
O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
#7
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C and a 4.0
as best i can remember.
None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited slip or
anything like that.
I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints. The 91
and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans. Change
all fluids when you get it.
Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the transmission,
might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my wrangler)
a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
Ask for maintenance records.
I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19 and when
it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
-Brian
O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C and a 4.0
as best i can remember.
None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited slip or
anything like that.
I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints. The 91
and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans. Change
all fluids when you get it.
Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the transmission,
might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my wrangler)
a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
Ask for maintenance records.
I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19 and when
it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
-Brian
O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
<waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
> I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95 Wrangler
> in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should I
> look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE, Rio
> Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models? Any
> opinions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gary
>
#8
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
Thanks for all the info! I would be looking at the nicer Jeep model
problably with ps, pb, ac, tilt, etc etc... Which model would that be?
(Out of the ALL models avaliable) Are the Ax 5 and Ax 15 trans any
good? I'm not interested in the autos at all. Just the manuals. Thanks
again,
Gary
Brian wrote:
> All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
> understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C
and a 4.0
> as best i can remember.
>
> None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited
slip or
> anything like that.
>
> I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
>
> Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints.
The 91
> and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans.
Change
> all fluids when you get it.
>
> Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the
transmission,
> might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my
wrangler)
> a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
> problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
> www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
> Ask for maintenance records.
>
> I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19
and when
> it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
> differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
>
>
> -Brian
> O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
>
>
> <waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi,
> > I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95
Wrangler
> > in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should
I
> > look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> > understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE,
Rio
> > Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models?
Any
> > opinions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Gary
> >
problably with ps, pb, ac, tilt, etc etc... Which model would that be?
(Out of the ALL models avaliable) Are the Ax 5 and Ax 15 trans any
good? I'm not interested in the autos at all. Just the manuals. Thanks
again,
Gary
Brian wrote:
> All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
> understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C
and a 4.0
> as best i can remember.
>
> None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited
slip or
> anything like that.
>
> I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
>
> Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints.
The 91
> and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans.
Change
> all fluids when you get it.
>
> Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the
transmission,
> might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my
wrangler)
> a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
> problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
> www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
> Ask for maintenance records.
>
> I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19
and when
> it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
> differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
>
>
> -Brian
> O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
>
>
> <waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi,
> > I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95
Wrangler
> > in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should
I
> > look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> > understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE,
Rio
> > Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models?
Any
> > opinions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Gary
> >
#9
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
Thanks for all the info! I would be looking at the nicer Jeep model
problably with ps, pb, ac, tilt, etc etc... Which model would that be?
(Out of the ALL models avaliable) Are the Ax 5 and Ax 15 trans any
good? I'm not interested in the autos at all. Just the manuals. Thanks
again,
Gary
Brian wrote:
> All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
> understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C
and a 4.0
> as best i can remember.
>
> None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited
slip or
> anything like that.
>
> I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
>
> Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints.
The 91
> and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans.
Change
> all fluids when you get it.
>
> Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the
transmission,
> might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my
wrangler)
> a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
> problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
> www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
> Ask for maintenance records.
>
> I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19
and when
> it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
> differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
>
>
> -Brian
> O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
>
>
> <waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi,
> > I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95
Wrangler
> > in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should
I
> > look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> > understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE,
Rio
> > Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models?
Any
> > opinions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Gary
> >
problably with ps, pb, ac, tilt, etc etc... Which model would that be?
(Out of the ALL models avaliable) Are the Ax 5 and Ax 15 trans any
good? I'm not interested in the autos at all. Just the manuals. Thanks
again,
Gary
Brian wrote:
> All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
> understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C
and a 4.0
> as best i can remember.
>
> None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited
slip or
> anything like that.
>
> I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
>
> Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints.
The 91
> and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans.
Change
> all fluids when you get it.
>
> Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the
transmission,
> might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my
wrangler)
> a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
> problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
> www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
> Ask for maintenance records.
>
> I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19
and when
> it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
> differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
>
>
> -Brian
> O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
>
>
> <waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi,
> > I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95
Wrangler
> > in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should
I
> > look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> > understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE,
Rio
> > Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models?
Any
> > opinions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Gary
> >
#10
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Re: Jeep Wrangler Opinins needed
Thanks for all the info! I would be looking at the nicer Jeep model
problably with ps, pb, ac, tilt, etc etc... Which model would that be?
(Out of the ALL models avaliable) Are the Ax 5 and Ax 15 trans any
good? I'm not interested in the autos at all. Just the manuals. Thanks
again,
Gary
Brian wrote:
> All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
> understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C
and a 4.0
> as best i can remember.
>
> None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited
slip or
> anything like that.
>
> I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
>
> Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints.
The 91
> and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans.
Change
> all fluids when you get it.
>
> Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the
transmission,
> might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my
wrangler)
> a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
> problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
> www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
> Ask for maintenance records.
>
> I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19
and when
> it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
> differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
>
>
> -Brian
> O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
>
>
> <waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi,
> > I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95
Wrangler
> > in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should
I
> > look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> > understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE,
Rio
> > Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models?
Any
> > opinions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Gary
> >
problably with ps, pb, ac, tilt, etc etc... Which model would that be?
(Out of the ALL models avaliable) Are the Ax 5 and Ax 15 trans any
good? I'm not interested in the autos at all. Just the manuals. Thanks
again,
Gary
Brian wrote:
> All the differn't wrangler for these years are just trim levels as i
> understand. Sahara for example would have nicer seats, stereo, A/C
and a 4.0
> as best i can remember.
>
> None of these trim levels indicates a bigger differentail or limited
slip or
> anything like that.
>
> I hope iam not wrong this is what i remember being told.
>
> Nothing too look out for then any other jeep, ball joints, u joints.
The 91
> and later has multiport fuel injection and the AX 5 or AX 15 trans.
Change
> all fluids when you get it.
>
> Make sure no fluid is coming from the bell housing of the
transmission,
> might mean at the least a leaking rear main seal and at worst (my
wrangler)
> a leaking clutch slave cylinder. The vacuum system for 4WD can be
> problematic. A manual disconnect called a posi lok can be bought at
> www.quadratec.com bypassing the vacuum system entirley.
> Ask for maintenance records.
>
> I would try and get one with the 4.0. I like mine MPG around 18/19
and when
> it fails, plan on using a 4.2 crank and connecting rods along with a
> differnt cam making it a 4.5 L
>
>
> -Brian
> O|||||O 91 YJ 4.0
>
>
> <waterboy44@mail.com> wrote in message
> news:1112563531.075876.122280@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> > Hi,
> > I currently own a 79 Jeep Cj-5 and am looking to buy a 91-95
Wrangler
> > in the next few months. I was wondering what sort of things should
I
> > look for on these Jeeps? Do they have any notorious problems? I
> > understand that there are several different models avaliable (SE,
Rio
> > Grande, Sahara) what are the differences in each of these models?
Any
> > opinions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Gary
> >