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Jeep News and Rumors - April 2006 Dispatch


writer: Tori Tellem


'07 Jeep Wrangler

This is probably the most rumored, criticized, and hated Jeep vehicle that we can think of in recent memory (besides the Patriot, the Compass, the Liberty, the Commander, and the Grand Cherokee SRT8) -- and that's before anyone even saw it. Will it have IFS?! Will it have four doors?! Will it have a diesel?! Will the windshield flip down anymore?! Here's the skinny on the all-new Wrangler -- decide for yourself whether you can finally sleep at night again.


It will come in three models: X, Sahara, and Rubicon. The longtime 4.0L engine will be gone, although we've been warning you of that for a while (and on page 38 you will find a salute to the little guy). We understood early on that it would be something other than the 3.7L V-6 from the Liberty; it's a 230.5ci 3.8L V-6 that will make 205hp at 5,200 rpm and 240lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm, hey, exactly like the Chrysler and Dodge minivans! It will have a compression ratio of 9.6:1. A six-speed transmission will be standard (still the NSG370), while a four-speed auto (42LRE again) will be optional. A diesel will be available for the international market.


The big bone of contention has been what would happen underneath. The Wrangler will have a five-link coil suspension (with lower spring rates) and solid axles, although all axle models will have been fiddled with internally. The X and Sahara will continue to run the Dana 30 and 35 front and rear axles, respectively, while the Rubicon will retain its 44s. The shocks will be tuned, and the X will have low-pressure twin-tubes while the Sahara and Rubicon will feature a high-pressure monotube with Low-Speed Tunable valve gadgetry.


There's no escaping stability control, although there will be a choice of on, off, or partially on (which we think might fall in the same category as being partially pregnant). The X and Sahara will take on a second-generation Command-Trac (NV241) transfer case, and the Rubicon will have the NV241OR Rock-Trac. ASBS will be new -- as in Active Sway Bar System, an electronic disconnect, similar to what's on the Dodge Power Wagon. Approach angle on the JK will be 44.3 degrees, departure 40.4 (the current Wrangler is 42.2 and 31.5).

For the first time there will be an optional tow package for all models, which will include the Dana 44s, 4.10 gears, and a trailer hitch (the towing capacity will be 2,000 pounds). The X will get standard 16-inch rims, and Saharas and Rubicons will ride on 17s. Optional 18s will exist for the Sahara. Other tweaks include a new recirculating-ball steering system and new sheetmetal. Also, there will be a 100-percent stiffer frame and a 50-percent stiffer body.

Now, on to said body. The Wrangler will be longer (152.8 inches in length compared to the current 150.2; the wheelbase is currently 93.4 inches and it will be 95.4 for '07) and also wider (73.7, not counting the mirrors; it was 68.3). While the hood will be flat, the windshield will be curved (it's an aerodynamics and noise thing) and will still fold down. Soft and hardtops will be available -- the hardtop will be a three-piece, modular deal. The panels will be removable above the driver, passenger, and rear seat. Meanwhile, a Sunrider softtop will be available and offers a sunroof-style opening to the tune of 52x30 inches Both full and half doors will be available, and power windows and door locks will debut. Blow-mold, diamond-plate steps will be mounted to the body; the Rubicon will have standard rock rails. Speaking of blow-mold, it's what the bumper with built-in foglights will be made from. The fender flares will be separate fender pieces. And, yes, it will be available with four doors. Inside, it will get more roomy (4.8 cubic inches more of front-seat area, 4.6 inches of hip room, and 5.1 inches of shoulder room; in back, it'll be 3.9 inches more shoulder room, 1.6 inches of hip, and 1 inch more for legs). There will be lockable storage under the floor for small stuff, like a first-aid kit.It will hit dealerships in the fall of '06. For more photos and a spec chart go to www.jpmagazine.com. Watch for a road test soon in Jp!


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