3.6 vs 2.0

maddog1953

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My hard copy says 30k, but I’ve seen many places that people said it was a typo and that the newer manuals say 60k for 2.0.

If you’re seeing 100k I would guess that you’re looking at the maintenance schedule for the 3.6.


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On my owner's website for my 2.0 turbo states at 100K change spark plugs but my owners manual states 60k for spark plugs.
 

Tdkrum5

New member
Looking for my first jeep. I am coming from a Tacoma that was lifted with 33's and went wheeling a couple times a month around the Phoenix area. Seems all you can find is the 2 liter. How do they do out wheeling with 35's. Or should I hold out for the 3.6?
 

Camelot

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Perfectly fine. I run 35”s on my JLUR 2.0. And the torque curve is better for off road on the 2.0 compared to the V6, at least theoretically
 

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