High-Performance Jeep Wrangler TJ Builder's Guide

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CarTech, Incorporated, 2007 - Technology & Engineering - 144 pages
From Willys and Overland Jeeps of World War II, to the CJ models of '70s and early '80s, to the slightly more civilized Wrangler, the Jeep has become an American icon. Jeep has maintained its popularity by updating and modernizing the traditional two-door, removable-top Jeep without watering down its off-road capability. Jeep owners love to personalize their vehicles and modify them for better performance on and off road. In High-Performance Jeep Wrangler TJ Builder's Guide, author Christian Lee explains how to upgrade your Wrangler's suspension, axles, differentials, engine, transfer case, wheels and tires, skid plates, and more, using aftermarket and salvage-yard upgrades. This book includes over 300 full-color images and drawings to show beginners and experienced Jeepers how to do things right. Lee even has special sections for basic driving and recovery technique, and a few built-up Jeeps to give you ideas for your own Wrangler.

About the author (2007)

Christian Lee is the Technical Editor of 4-Wheel Drive and Sport Utility Magazine. He has worked as Feature Editor of 4 x 4 Power magazine, 4 Wheel & Off-Road magazine, and Sport Truck magazine. His articles have also appeared in 4 Wheel Parts Off-Road Adventures and Dirt Rider magazines. He holds a bachelor of arts degree in English and Creative Writing from California State University.

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