The Jeep Wrangler TJ began production in 1997 and is easily recognized by its round headlights, full-length rear bumper, coil springs, and driver's side gas fill.
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Jeep Wrangler TJ
Avg. Owner Review: (9.8 Stars):
Number of Reviews: 14
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Date: Aug 17, 2006
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Corvallis, OR) |
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Vehicle: 1999 Jeep Wrangler TJ |
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Summary:
I bought my Jeep in 2002, with little knowledge about cars, trucks, 4wheeling, or anything having to do with vehicles for that matter. I got lucky, I bought my Jeep with the factory option Dana 44 rear end. At the time I had no idea what that ment but now i am glad that I did, since i have lifted it beat the hell out of it and asked for more.
Strengths:
Dana 44 Rear Axle, 4" Suspension Lift, Swaybar disconnects, 33" 12.5" R15" BFG Mud Terrains, Bedlined interior.
Weaknesses:
Dana 30 Front Axle, Driveline Angles, Storage or lack there of.
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'00 TJ Sport |
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Date: Jun 12, 2006
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Hill AFB, UT) |
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Vehicle: 2000 Jeep Wrangler TJ |
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Summary:
The Jeep TJ is a very good package right out of the box. It rides well (compared to a YJ), does really well offroad (this past easter at EJS, we had a stock TJ run hells revenge with no problem), and has good creature comforts like A/C, cruise, and intermittent wipers.
Strengths:
Very good 4wd, easy to drive, convenient removal of top and doors, good strong 4.0L Inline 6, even small mods make an immense difference.
Weaknesses:
Dana 35. If you are buying a TJ, look a little harder and find one with a Dana 44 rear.
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its a jeep thing |
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Date: Mar 06, 2006
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Richwood, TX) |
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Vehicle: 2002 Jeep Wrangler TJ |
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Summary:
i have a black 4.0L 02 wrangler sport with a 4 inch procomp lift and 33/13.50/15 super swamper ltbs.
Strengths:
my jeeps strengths are 4 wheel drive, superswampers, lift, 4.0L, and ground clearence. i can go were most cant and can remove my top and doores. it also gets alot of looks
Weaknesses:
most people say lack of space but its a jeep its for fun not fot comfort
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Love my Jeep Wrangler |
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Date: Feb 04, 2006
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Boston, MA) |
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Vehicle: 1998 Jeep Wrangler TJ |
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Summary:
I have a 1998 Jeep Wrangler TJ Sport. I bought it new in 98 and now have about 100,000 miles on it. Over the last 8 years, my Jeep has been quite reliable and has only needed relatively minor repairs such as: tune-up, tires, brakes, battery, starter. The engine is still very solid at 100K miles. I hope to have my Jeep for many years to come.
Strengths:
Great offroad, removable top and doors are nice in summer, great in snow, very easy to parallel park in the city, good heat and A/C, fun to drive. There are many Jeep clubs around if you want to go offroading w/ other Jeep owners.
Weaknesses:
In my opinion, the biggest weakness of the Jeep Wrangler is its small cargo capacity (my only reason for not giving 10 stars). If you go snowboarding, camping, etc. all of your gear will go in the backseat (unless you get a rack). The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited can help you solve this issue if you're buying a new vehicle (it has more cargo space). Gas mileage is also poor on the Wrangler, but that's par for the course w/ most 4x4's.
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