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This Haynes Repair Manual is the ultimate DIY companion for Jeep Wrangler owners with 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder gas engines from 1987 to 2017, covering both 2WD and 4WD models. It delivers detailed, easy-to-follow repair instructions, empowering you to maintain and fix your Jeep confidently while saving on professional service costs.
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B**H
Quality, Fitment. Shipping, Price.
Perfect size, quality, with a grease fitting, for my 2007 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Sport Utility 3.8l 4wd, Super Dana 30, Super Dana 44. With a 3 inch lift. I recommend buying the parts.
A**N
Must have book if you own an older Jeep.
Must have book if you own an older Jeep.
R**N
A must-have for any Jeep Wrangler owner!
Like every Haynes car manuals they cover EVERYTHING! Great diagrams and pictures, accurate directions and schematics and their specs are spot on! Definitely recommend.
R**Y
Great and mostly thorough, still had to use YouTube here and there
Great book. I bought this to help guide me through a cylinder head reinstallation. I lost compression in cylinder 3, using this book I removed both heads to get rebuilt at a machine shop. I'm still undergoing the reinstall. I'm using this for a 3.6L Pentaster. The book is fairly thorough, but there are some gaps I've hit. 1. I needed to remove my front left and right catalytic converters, the book called this out but had no steps. Granted these are fairly self-explanatory but it made the job harder. On the reinstall I realized there was an easier way to remove them, which would've saved me a day or two. Ended up resorting to YouTube videos, which were hit or miss. 2. The book also called out removing the idler pulley and tensioner, via Chapter 2. However chapter 2 had no information on the removal of these components, the closest removal step it had for me was the drive belt. Furthermore the torque specs for the idler pulley and tensioner bolts are no where to be found. This was frustrating. 3. Phrasing. I was told to remove my upper and lower oil pans for this operation. Granted, I should have read the directions in full for both the lower removal and upper removal before starting. Alas, I was naive and read and completed the lower oil pan directions before reading the upper. The upper directions, about half way through, state that the lower does not need to be removed if the upper is being removed. It really could have said this in the timing cover removal directions, instead of "Remove lower and upper oil pans" it could have saved me a day or two. Sure I could have read farther, and that's why I'm not hampering on this one. The other two items were more impacting to me.
L**M
Must have for DIY mechanics.
I have been using these manuals for many years and they are great. If you are like me and enjoy having a hard copy to thumb through when performing maintenance this is a good option. I usually tab mine out to make finding certain information quicker. This is handy when it comes to torque specs as well, there is a lot of conflicting information on the internet for torque specs but with this, there is no question. Every fastener is listed throughout the book. It is in black and white so some of the pictures do not show up as good but it is not as big a deal if you have an idea of what you're doing.
A**R
Great series of books
My dad recommended these books to me and I’ve bought one for every car I’ve had. Really handy information.
D**E
These types of manuals are a must have
I always buy one of these when I buy a vehicle. They don't show you everything but they show you enough to have a good understanding of your vehicle and how to service it. In this case I bought it to get familiar with the suspension before I started modifying it. Helped out immensely. It does lack some of the more technical stuff like pulling axle shafts, they recommend you take it to a dealership HAHAHAHAHA. Overall I'm happy with it though. 4/5 would strongly recommend to Wrangler newbs.
E**.
Awesome book for learning the inside and outside on Jeeps for fixing mechanical issues.
Excellent information and do it yourself knowledge for fixing and replacing problem solving and trouble shooting answers.
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