Fahrwerk Jeep Wrangler JK + 2,5'' +65mm JKS Suspension System 2 Türer ab 2007 Fox Dämpfer (2024)

Front and Rear Dual Rate Coil Springs

At the heart of any true Jeep suspension "system" are properly designed coil springs. Not everyone does the same thing with their Jeep, therefore you need a system that adapts to different terrain as well as on and offroad situations. By developing tuned sets of dual rate coils springs, JSpec coils provide the best performance in any situation. Whether loaded down with gear for a week long expedition, running light for some rock-crawling fun or loaded with a few friends for a trip to the beach, JSpec coils will provide the ride you want with the performance you need.

Fox 2.0 Series Front and Rear Shocks

A great set of coil springs are useless unless you have a set of shocks to control them. When developing a shock to work in harmony with the JSpec coil springs we went with the best, FOX. The Fox 2.0 Series shocks provide a quality ride and complete control no matter what terrain you are tackling. The IFP (internal floating piston) design keeps the high-performance shock oil separated from the 200 psi nitrogen gas charge. This separation provided by the IFP eliminates oil aeration which basically means you can work these shocks hard and not experience any performance fade. Labeled with the popular "FOX" logo you will be proud to show off your shocks while flexing-out your high-performance JSpec suspension.

JKS Adjustable Front Track Bar

When you think of adjustable Jeep track bars you think JKS. For years, Jeepers the world over have trusted JKS adjustable track bars for their strength, fit, function and durability. For those reasons it is a "no-brainer" that a JKS front adjustable track bar be an integral part of the JSpec JK suspension systems. The adjustable track bar dwarfs the factory component, offering fine adjustability of the front axle position to compensate for the additional lift height provided by the JSpec coil springs. Factory style rubber bushings are used at each end of the bar for quiet and compliant function. The 1-1/4"-12 threaded adjustable end provides fine-tune adjustability and superior strength when combined with the 1-1/2" x 3/8" wall DOM tube, CNC formed track bar. Adding an adjustable track bar versus a relocation bracket also keeps the JKs steering angles in-phase to provide great handling and keep bump steer in check.

JKS Front Sway Bar Quicker Disconnects

The flag-ship JKS Manufacturing product is the Quicker Disconnect. JKS was the originator of the sway bar disconnect concept. That original concept was perfected with the Quicker Disconnect design which still remains the best sway bar disconnect on the market today. Adjustable length and greasable with JKS-exclusive poly-flex ball, high-misalignment ends, the Quicker Disconnect is everything you want in a sway bar disconnect. Stainless steel mounting studs provide an anchoring point for each end of the links and allow for easy removal and installation. Rubicon owners, we haven't forgot about you. Want to maintain the function of the factory Rubicon disconnecting sway bar and still enjoy the benefits of the Quicker Disconnect adjustability, serviceability and misalignment ends? The proper hardware is included in the new JSpec suspension systems to bolt the Quicker Disconnect links to the axle and sway bar. This eliminates the disconnecting pins while maintaining the other great benefits of the links.

Front and Rear Brake Line Relocation

How much can you say about brake line relocation? Well, it is a necessity anytime a JK is lifted much over 2", especially with longer travel shocks. In most kits on the market these items are an after-thought but not in the JSpec kits. The JKS brake line brackets included in the JK JSpec suspension systems utilize the factory brake line mounting holes and locating tabs. This ensures that the brackets won't rotate and eventually come loose. The brackets were designed specifically to work with the shock lengths used with each JSPEC Suspension System. The result is just enough length at full axle droop with minimal modifications to the factory routing. And just as a reminder of where you they came from, the rear brackets get treated the famous 'JKS' oval logo sticker.

Rear Track Bar Bracket

As with the front suspension, the rear requires modification to the factory track bar setup to compensate for the new ride height. While the front gets a new track bar, the rear is treated with a track bar relocation bracket. The relocation bracket was chosen here for a couple reasons. First, by raising the track bar mount position at the axle we flatten the track bar angle and make a slight adjustment to the roll-center height which helps with handling and body roll. Second, the new track bar relocation bracket doubles as a factory axle bracket brace. The factory rear axle track bar mount has been a known weak link since the JK was first built in 2007. By making the new relocation bracket out heavy-duty 3/16" steel and bracing directly to the axle tube, the factory bracket is reinforced and up to the task of handling the new lifted height of the JSpec suspension system.

Front and Rear Bump Stop Extensions

The front and rear bump stop extensions, like brake line relocation brackets, are another component set that usually doesn't get much attention with most lift "kits" on the market. The bump stop extensions in the JK JSpec suspension systems were made specifically to maximize suspension travel while maintaining save compression limits for both the coil springs and Fox 2.0 shocks. The front extensions are made from 2-3/4" billet aluminum while the rear extensions are made from heavy-wall steel rectangular tube. Both sets fasten directly to the axle and are made to hold up to the abuse your new JSpec equipped JK is now built to handle.

  • Front and rear dual rate coils springs
  • Fox 2.0 Series Gas Shocks Front and Rear
  • JKS MFG front adjustable trackbar
  • JKS MFG front sway bar quicker disconnects
  • Front and rear brake line relocation
  • Rear track bar bracket
  • Front and rear bump stop extensions
Fahrwerk Jeep Wrangler JK + 2,5'' +65mm  JKS Suspension System 2 Türer ab 2007 Fox  Dämpfer (2024)

FAQs

What is ESP on a 2007 Jeep Wrangler? ›

Traction control is off, but limited slip feature is still active. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) is a chassis electrical system that monitors the direction your Jeep is going compared to what direction you want the vehicle to go, and then takes automatic actions to try to make the Jeep go the way you want.

Is my 2007 Jeep Wrangler a JK? ›

For the 2007 Wrangler, designated internally as the JK, the first step was to judiciously enlarge it and add—for the first time ever—a four-door model, the Wrangler Unlimited (not to be confused with the '04 stretched-wheelbase two-door Unlimited).

What does JK mean on a Jeep Wrangler? ›

So, you're probably wondering what does JK mean for Jeep? Unlike the Jeep CJ model, the precursor to the Wrangler, where “CJ” stood for Civilian Jeep, “JK” doesn't stand for anything specific and is just engineering code to distinguish the different Wrangler generations.

How many Jeep JKs were made? ›

More than 2.1 million Wrangler JKs have been made since production started in 2006.

Can you drive with ESP failure? ›

Electronic Stability Control (ESP) is an important safety feature that helps to prevent your car from skidding or losing control. If the ESP light is on, it means that there is a problem with the system and it may not be working properly. This could make your car more dangerous to drive, so it will fail the MOT.

Is it OK to drive with ESP off? ›

A faulty ESP system doesn't make your car dangerous per se, but if your car's fitted with such an effective safety system it would be mad not to have it fully operational. Even professional driving instructors keep the system engaged on the road.

Is the 2007 Jeep Wrangler 3.8 a good engine? ›

With years past, we are also noticing that the 3.8L has gained a reputation for not going the distance. By far the biggest complaint we are aware of is excessive oil consumption. We've had two '07 JK Wranglers with 3.8L engines die with just over 100,000 miles on the odometer.

Which Jeep is better, JK or JL? ›

When driving on the main roads, the JL Wrangler is smoother and quieter than the outgoing JK. Of course, there is still some wind noise because after all, it's a Wrangler.

How many miles is a 2007 Jeep Wrangler? ›

Compare Side-by-Side
2007 Jeep Wrangler 4WD
EPA Fuel EconomyRegular Gasoline
16 MPG 14 18 combined city/highway city highway
6.2 gal/100mi
346 miles Total Range
8 more rows

What does JK mean in Japanese? ›

The abbreviation JK stands for 女子高生 (joshi kōsei, ja:女子高生), a female high school student. Typical scenario of a JK encounter: a girl gives out leaflets inviting for a JKお散歩 (jēkē o-sanpo, “a JK walk” or “a walking date”).

What does CJ mean for Jeep? ›

In 1944, Willys-Overland, the primary manufacturer of the World War II military Jeep, built the first prototypes for a commercial version – the CJ, short for "civilian Jeep".

Why is Jeep so expensive? ›

Lack of Competition. Branded as “the king of off-road vehicles,” The Jeep Wrangler stayed on top because it essentially has no competition in terms of utilitarian performance. Because of this, FCA can impose a higher price on its vehicles than other makes and models.

What engine is in a 2007 Jeep Wrangler? ›

All versions of the all-new Wrangler are powered by the same 3.8-liter 202- horsepower V6.

When did Jeep stop making JK? ›

April 2018

What does Jeep JL stand for? ›

The JL in the Jeep Wrangler JL stands for “Fourth Generation” which is the fourth major redesign of the Jeep Wrangler since it was first introduced. It is an update to the JK model, which was produced between 2007 and 2018.

What causes the ESP light to come on? ›

Other common reasons for the ESP light to come on include traction loss, faulty sensors, brake system issues, faulty ABS system, incorrect wheel alignment, low tyre pressure, faulty wiring or connectors, damaged battery, corrupted software, and bald tyres.

What does it mean when ESP light comes on in Jeep? ›

A bold yellow ESP BAS light means your “Electronic Stability Program” and “Brake Assist System” isn't working correctly. It may be due to faulty wheel speed and steering angle sensors, a broken brake switch, or damaged wiring.

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