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2001 Jeep Wrangler

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The Rubicon Trail meanders some 22 miles through the piney, rock-strewn wilderness that stretches out west of Lake Tahoe. It's the most storied off-highway pass in America, and an automaker that dares evoke the name must be prepared to put up or shut up. With its new top-spec Wrangler, Jeep has put up.

Although the trail-readiness of the bone-stock Wrangler is well documented, eager Jeepers, always looking for the off-road advantage, have made the four-wheeling accessory market fat and happy. In creating the Rubicon, Jeep itself at last has a Wrangler with the kind of kit a serious rock-hopper could heretofore find only in the aftermarket.

Diamond-plate sill protectors prove their worth on the trail within minutes, and the grab-happiness of the 245-series Goodyear Wrangler MT/R tires is simply astonishing. A low-range transfer case with a 4:1 ratio puts more torque at the wheels and significantly enhances control at single-digit speeds. Completing the package are locking front and rear differentials on stout, Dana 44 axles, actuated by a toggle switch on the dash.

Jeep's familiar, 4.0-liter straight six is the only engine, matched to a standard five-speed manual gearbox. A four-speed automatic is available (notably upgraded from the old three-speed), but in truly hairy situations, we appreciated the manual's more subtle power delivery and superior engine-braking ability.... Read full article

 
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