- 2013 Sahara Longevity Issues? - Jeep Wrangler Forum
If you're wondering about the long-term reliability and potential issues of a 2013 Jeep Wrangler Sahara, here's a breakdown based on owner experiences: Generally, Wranglers are considered reliable with proper maintenance However, some 2012 and early 2013 models had a cylinder head issue covered by an extended warranty (though this warranty is nearing its end) Radiator leaks (where plastic
- Sahara aftermarket stereo help - Jeep Wrangler Forum
Sahara aftermarket stereo help Jump to Latest 914 views 10 replies 8 participants last post by Trail Seven Dec 17, 2024 A
- How many Miles is too much when purchasing one?
When considering a used 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara with 99k miles, it's crucial to prioritize a thorough inspection and maintenance history over mileage alone Obtain a Carfax or AutoCheck report to check for accidents, flood damage (especially if the vehicle was in Houston during Hurricane Harvey), and number of previous owners Have a trusted mechanic inspect the vehicle, paying
- 2016 Sahara - randomly won’t start | Jeep Wrangler Forum
2016 Sahara - randomly won’t start Jump to Latest 931 views 7 replies 5 participants last post by Mccranski Oct 8, 2024 M
- Wrangler Noob 2014 Unlimited Sahara vs Rubicon
For a 2014 Wrangler Unlimited, should you buy a Sahara or Rubicon? * **Off-Roading:** If you plan on serious off-roading, the Rubicon is recommended due to its features like locking differentials, electronic sway bar disconnect, and a lower gear ratio However, a Sahara with just a tire change can handle many off-road situations If you are going to modify the Jeep significantly for off
- Sahara vs Sport - Jeep Wrangler Forum
The primary differences between a Jeep Wrangler Sahara and Sport model (specifically TJ models) are mostly cosmetic The Sahara trim includes features like painted fender flares, upgraded seat fabric, and more interior carpeting Mechanically, both models could be equipped with the Dana 44 rear axle as an option, so that's not exclusive to the Sahara Many of the Sahara's features were
- 2015 Sahara biggest tires without suspension mods
For a 2015 Jeep Sahara JK with stock suspension, the largest tire size you can likely install without modifications or rubbing is a 265 70R18 Some users have reported success with 285 70R17 tires when using aftermarket wheels that have 5 2" of backspacing Note that 285 75R18 will likely rub It's also recommended to use a tool like JSCAN to recalibrate the speedometer and TPMS after changing
- Looking for advice on tire sizes for the stock 18 in. . .
For a 2017 Sahara Unlimited with stock 18-inch rims, the largest tire size you can install without a lift or modifications is 275 70R-18 Some users have installed larger tires (e g , 285 75 18 or 295 70 18), but this generally requires a leveling kit, wheel spacers, and trimming of the air dam
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