Production 1987-1995 ! Assembly Toledo, Ohio ! Brampton, Ontario, Canada ! Body style(s) 2-door convertible ! 2-door truck
Engine(s) 2.5 L AMC 150 I4 - Complete engine specs
•Displacement: 150.4 CID (2,465 cc) ! •Stroke: 3.188 in (81 mm) ! •Bore: 3.875 in (98 mm) ! •Power: varied ! •Torque: varied ! •Fuel Type: Gasoline
Engine(s)4.2 L AMC 258 I6 - Complete engine specs
•Displacement: ~258.1 CID (~4,230 cc) ! •Stroke: 3.895 in (99 mm) ! •Bore: 3.75 in (95 mm) ! •Power: n/a ! •Torque: n/a ! •Fuel Type: Gasoline
Engine(s)4.0 L AMC 242 I6 - Complete engine specs
•Displacement: 242.1 CID (3,968 cc) ! •Stroke: 3.413 in (87 mm) ! •Bore: 3.88 in (99 mm) ! •Power: n/a ! •Torque: n/a ! •Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission(s): Aisin AX-5 (4 cyl) ! Aisin AX-15 (6 cyl) ! Peugeot BA-10 (6 cyl)
3-speed TorqueFlite (6 cyl only) automatic The TF904 was in the I4 (only in 1994, 1995) and the TF999 was in the I6
Wheelbase 93.4 in (2373 mm)
Length 1987-89: 152.6 in (3876 mm) ! 1990-92: 153 in (3886 mm) ! 1993-95: 151.9 in (3860 mm)
Width 66 in (1676 mm)
Height 1993-95: 71.9 in (1825 mm) ! 1987-1992 Soft Top: 72 in (1827 mm) ! 1987-1992 Hardtop: 69.6 in (1769 mm)
Fuel capacity 15 U.S. gal (57 L; 12 imp gal) (standard) ! 20 U.S. gal (76 L; 17 imp gal) (optional)
The Jeep YJ, sold as the Wrangler, replaced the much-loved but slower-selling Jeep CJ in 1987 and was built in Brampton, Ontario, Canada until the plant closed on April 23, 1992. It was a new design with a wider wheelbase, slightly less ground clearance, a galvanized body and more comfort. The YJ also had a leaf spring suspension similar to that of the CJ, however, the springs were wider, and the YJs sported trackbars and swaybars for added handling. YJs are easily identifiable by their rectangular headlights, which were a source of controversy when introduced. Despite the new grill, the body is very similar to the CJ7's, and it is interchangeable with some minor modifications. The YJ also was given a larger windshield over the CJ. 632,231 YJs were built through model year 1995, though YJs were still produced into mid '96 bringing the total production number to 685,071 units.
The YJ used a 2.5 L AMC 150 I4 or optional 4.2 L AMC 258 I6 until 1991. That year, a fuel injected 180 hp (134 kW) 4.0 L AMC 242 variant replaced the 112 hp (84 kW) 4.2 L 258 CID straight-6. The NP207 transfer case was used only in 1987 and replaced by the NP231
The roll cage was extended in 1992 to allow for rear shoulder belts, and anti-lock brakes were added as an option the next year. An automatic transmission option for 4-cylinder Wranglers came in 1994 along with a center high-mounted stop light.
In 1994, the slave cylinder on manual transmissions was moved outside of the transmission's bellhousing to allow for easier replacement, and in 1995 larger U-joints were used [front axle U-joints(297x) and rear pinion U-joint(1330)]. For the 1992 model year, the YJ switched over to an electronic speedometer outmoding the cable speedos on older YJs. 1995 was the only year to have a fully galvanized frame and body.
YJs produced in early 1996 were sold as 1995 model years, but featured a few new parts not seen on any earlier YJ. This included: the new TJ bumpstops on the hood (rubber boots vs the traditional U-bars), reinforced tailgate hinges, and it has been said that some even had rear TJ bumpers. Some lucky ones also got the newly tuned I6 that was tuned to run quieter in preparation for the TJ.
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