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  • How to Flat Tow a Jeep

    It's not uncommon to see a Jeep being flat-towed (that is, without a trailer) behind a motor home at 70 mph on the freeway. That's because it's safe and easy to do. It's important to flat-tow your...

  • What Are Some Common Problems With the Jeep Wrangler?

  • How to Paint Your Jeep Wrangler Hardtop

    Painting the hardtop on your Jeep Wrangler is a great way to bring some life back to an old, faded top. The fiberglass material will hold paint well if you take a little time to prepare it before...

  • How to Replace Crank Sensors in a Jeep Cherokee

    If your Jeep Cherokee stalls unexpectedly, runs rough, starts hard, or doesn't start at all, you may have a bad crankshaft position sensor (CPS). The CPS is responsible for reading the location...

  • How to Change the Control Arm Bushings on A Jeep

    Control arm bushings are a critical and vital part of the Jeep 4 link suspension systems. The bushings are made of rubber set into a steel canister or sleeve that is then pressed into the control...

  • How to Tow a Jeep Liberty

    A Jeep Liberty is a popular vehicle, and rightfully so; it's a powerful, fun and functional sport utility vehicle that people enjoy driving. Towing the vehicle can allow you to enjoy it...

  • How to Install Rocker Panels on a Jeep Wrangler YJ

    Jeep Wranglers tend to take a lot of abuse when they go off-roading, and one of the ways to protect the lower half of the vehicle is with a set of rocker panels. They're typically made of thick...

  • Information on the 2007 Wrangler JK

    The Wrangler JK drew a lot of interest when it was introduced in 2007. After a long history of popularity, Jeep released the newest version of its widely successful Wrangler series. These...

  • Jeep Wrangler Vs. Hummer

    Jeep and Hummer represent dominant forces in the American sports-utility market. Comparing them reveals a lot about American innovation and the advancement of recreational technology.

  • History of Jeep Off-Roading

    Jeep vehicles are built with special attention paid to their off-road capabilities. Ever since Jeep has been building vehicles for civilian use, off-roading has been a growing recreation for...

  • Jeep Islander Information

    The Jeep Islander is a mid-range trim option for the Jeep YJ Wrangler. The Islander was available on 1986 to 1995 Jeeps and was part of the low-budget line of Jeeps on the market with no-frills...

  • Jeep Vehicle Identification

    Since it first began producing military vehicles during World War II, Jeep has been an iconic American brand with a long list of sport utility models introduced over the years. Identifying a Jeep,...

  • The History of Jeep Wrangler

    The Jeep Wrangler is a popular sport utility vehicle made by Chrysler. The vehicle was unveiled in 1987. A versatile vehicle, the Wrangler can be used for off-roading or for daily commuting. The...

  • Jeep Cherokee Laredo Information

    American automaker Jeep has offered its Cherokee sports utility vehicle in the Laredo trim level at various times throughout the vehicle's long production run. The Laredo name has been applied to...

  • History of the CJ-8 Jeep

    The Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler is the pickup truck version of the hugely successful Jeep CJ Series line of off-road vehicles. Now owned by Chrysler LLC, the Jeep was owned by the American Motors...

  • How to Rent a Jeep Wrangler

    If you are a Jeep owner or you've driven one before, then you can probably understand why some adventurous travelers love them and specifically request Jeep rentals for certain types of...

  • How to Set Up a Jeep Half Top

    Once half top hardware is installed according to specific Jeep make and model directions, the fabric setup is a breeze. Some half top models include a fold-back open-air sunroof or zip-down rear...

  • Removing Jeep Jk Doors

    Open the doors to allow them to hang freely. Notice the two prongs on the door that fit into the slots secured to the Jeep body.

  • History of the Jeep Grand Cherokee

    The Jeep Grand Cherokee is one of the best-selling sport utility vehicles in the United States. It was designed in the early 1990s to compete with a flood of SUVs hitting the market from other...

  • What is the History of Land Rover Cars?

    The Land Rover is the second oldest name in 4-wheel drive vehicles following the World War II era Jeep. The multi-purpose vehicle was originally built for British Leyland in 1948 by an employee...

  • Removing Jeep Doors

    The first thing to do when removing Jeep doors is to lubricate the hinge and bolt/nut assembly that holds the door. This is the only piece of hardware the keeps the door on, aside from the recess...

  • History of the Jeep CJ5

    The Jeep CJ5 (or CJ-5, the formal designation) is a version of the original World War II and Korean War era military Jeeps produced by Willys. The CJ, which stands for "Civilian Jeep," is the most...

  • What is the History of the Land Rover?

    The Land Rover is a rugged multi-terrain, 4-wheel-drive workhorse vehicle that is second only to the Jeep as the most enduring 4X4 on the market for civilian use.

  • About Jeep Grand Wagoneers

    With its blend of luxury, passenger space and off-road capability, the Grand Wagoneer was a popular choice during its 1984-1991 production run and had a great influence on today's SUV designs. It...

  • How to Build a Custom Bumper for Jeep Cherokee

    Show your love for your Jeep by building a custom bumper--one that fits your Jeep just right, and makes it look special. You need one that is going to fend away those pesky scrub brushes, small...

  • How to Add More Horsepower to a Wrangler

    Car lovers like speed, torque and horsepower. If you have a Jeep Wrangler and want to add more horsepower these elements are crucial to making a car go faster. Performance chips plug into the main...

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