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Chrysler Group goes to extremes.


That is a real situation. Not something from PhotoShop. Not staged. A real driver in a real '05 Jeep Wrangler The Wrangler (also known as the YJ, TJ, and JK, as explained below) is an off-road vehicle produced by American automaker Chrysler under its Jeep marque.  Unlimited Rubicon on a portion of Hell's Revenge in Moab, Utah
For other instances of Moab, see Moab (disambiguation).


Moab is a city in Grand County, in eastern Utah, in the western United States.
. What's perhaps most important to note is that he's driving a production vehicle, not something that has been tricked out with aftermarket parts to be able to handle such roads ... er, rocks. This is a Jeep just like the ones that are rolling off the line at the DaimlerChrysler Toledo (Ohio) Stickney Avenue Assembly Plant. What's somewhat ironic about this particular setting is that the Wrangler wran·gler  
n.
1. One who wrangles or quarrels.

2. A cowboy or cowgirl, especially one who tends saddle horses.

Noun 1.
 Unlimited Rubicon is a vehicle that is setup to provide, in addition to this extreme capability, a comparatively comfortable ride and room that has otherwise been lacking. That is, it has a 103-in. wheelbase wheel·base  
n.
The distance from the center of the front wheel to that of the rear wheel in a motor vehicle, usually expressed in inches.


wheelbase
Noun
, 10-in. longer than that of a regular Wrangler. By lengthening the frame--yes, this is body-on-frame-there is two more inches of room for passengers in the second row of seats and 13 in. of space behind the second row, to carry gear--like the kind of stuff that you might need should your vehicle break down (I'm assured by Jeep engineers that this is unlikely) out in the middle of Hell's Revenge. While 22.3 f[t.sup.3] of interior cargo space might not seem particularly capacious ca·pa·cious  
adj.
Capable of containing a large quantity; spacious or roomy. See Synonyms at spacious.



[From Latin cap
 in relation to many SUVs, it is twice what the ordinary Wrangler offers. This Unlimited model, like the non-Rubicon version, has a 4-liter, OHV OHV Off Highway Vehicle
OHV Overhead Valve
OHV Overhead Hoist Vehicle
OHV over Head Valve
, 12-valve, PowerTech 1-6 engine (cast iron block and head) that offers 190 hp @ 4,600 rpm and 235 lb.-ft. of torque @ 3,200 rpm. It is equipped with Dana 44 front and rear axles, an NV241 RockTrac transfer case (part-time, heavy-duty, offering a low-range ratio of 4.0:1) and Tru-Lok locking front and rear diffs (like you'd try this with anything less). The standard 16-in. wheels are wrapped with Goodyear Wrangler MT/R tires; Jeep engineers worked with Goodyear so as to have characteristics like that side-tread that can help the vehicle grip rock faces.

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That is a real situation. Not something from PhotoShop. Not staged. A real driver in a real '05 Dodge Power Wagon The Dodge Power Wagon was a four wheel drive pickup truck produced from 1945 through 1969. This early version was based on a military truck and is a predecessor to the many four wheel drive pickups in use today.  on a portion of Poison Spider in Moab, Utah. What's perhaps most important to note is that he's driving a production vehicle, not something ... Is there an echo in here? Yes. But for a purpose. To indicate that the Chrysler Group, which encompasses both Jeep and Dodge, is dedicated to offering vehicles that truly go to extremes. In this case, they've effectively resurrected the Power Wagon (which began life in '45 for the military, '46 for consumers, and which went out of production in '68), with hopes, Brad A. Pinter, brand manager, Ram Truck, Dodge Div., explains, in part of attracting both government and commercial buyers because it offers tremendous off-road capability with a staring price of $36,660. Based on the Dodge Ram 2500 (and so it is built in the Saltillo, Mexico, plant), it comes equipped with a HEMI V8 as standard. One of the most clever aspects of the vehicle is the ability to electronically disconnect the stabilizer stabilizer: see airplane.  bar ("Smart Bar") so that the Ramp Travel Index Ramp travel index or RTI, is a way of measuring a vehicles ability to flex its suspension. The rating is used mainly in the off-roading industry to test the limits of modified vehicles.

The ramps vary between 15-30 degrees of angle for the vehicle to ride up.
, which measures suspension articulation, goes from 23-in. vertical height when locked to 32-in. vertical height when disengaged dis·en·gage  
v. dis·en·gaged, dis·en·gag·ing, dis·en·gag·es

v.tr.
1. To release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles. See Synonyms at extricate.

2.
. It automatically locks at speeds above 18 mph. It is fitted with American Axle TrackRite axles with front open and rear anti-spin electric-locking differentials. At the Saltillo plant there is a bit of additional fitting and fastening done, with the addition of a steering damper skid plate, and fore-aft bars that go between the transfer case and fuel tank skid plates for underbody protection. One interesting aspect of this amazingly versatile vehicle is that it emerged from a "skunk skunk, name for several related New World mammals of the weasel family, characterized by their conspicuous black and white markings and use of a strong, highly offensive odor for defense.  works" operation. Pinter says that some truck engineers were sitting around talking about making the most capable off-road pickup, and they built one. There was a ride-and-drive for company execs, including Dieter Zetsche, and they became interested, so ...

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By Gary S. Vasilash, Editor-In-Chief
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Title Annotation:new Jeep Wrangler
Author:Vasilash, Gary S.
Publication:Automotive Design & Production
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Date:Dec 1, 2004
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