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JEEP Wrangler I Off-Road (YJ, SJ) cars: technical specifications, versions and trim levels
The three-door, four-seat SUV Jeep Wrangler I (YJ, SJ) was produced from 1986 to 1996. It was introduced at the 1986 Geneva International Motor Show. Its rectangular headlights were a prominent feature that was unusual for the brand. Armoured models were used by the Israeli and Indian armies. Visit onlinecarparts.co.uk to order high-quality spare parts for the Jeep Wrangler I SUV (YJ, SJ). Thanks to the simple and user-friendly catalogue, you can find the components you need and order online in minutes. Windscreen wiper blades, air filters, brake pads — you’ll find these and other components from trusted manufacturers at our online shop. Keep an eye out for regular promotions on onlinecarparts.co.uk to get reliable car parts cheaply.
Jeep Wrangler I (YJ, SJ) SUV: specifications
The body was 3859 mm long, 1740 mm wide and 1765 mm high. The ride height was 228 mm. The capacity of the luggage compartment depended on the position of the rear seats and could vary from 354 to 1223 litres.
This vehicle had a body-on-frame construction. Its front and rear suspensions were dependent. The front axle of the vehicle was equipped with ventilated brake discs and the rear with drum brakes. From 1992, vehicles featuring bodies reinforced with roll cages were also marketed.
Main versions
About ten versions of the Jeep Wrangler I (YJ, SJ) SUVs were made. They ran on petrol. The vehicles could have rear- or all-wheel drive Command-Trac. They were equipped with either three-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission.
The all-wheel-drive 4.0 MT version was one of the most powerful. It had a 6-cylinder, 12-valve straight engine with multipoint fuel injection. The engine’s output was 184 hp and the maximum torque was 290 N·m at 3950 rpm. The SUV’s maximum speed was 170 km/h. Acceleration was 0 to 100 km/h in 9.4 seconds. In the combined cycle, it consumed 15 litres of fuel per 100 km.
Wrangler I (YJ, SJ) SUVs: trim levels
Apart from the base one, there were several extended trims for Jeep Wrangler SUVs (1986–1996). The most popular ones were Laredo, Islander, Sport, Sahara, Renegade and Rio Grande.
All vehicles were equipped with a tachometer. The Renegade trim included front fog lights, cup holders and 15-inch cast wheels. The bumpers were made from plastic. It had a full-size spare tyre.