
Dimensions: Overall length is 179.3" for shortbeds, 194.0" for longbeds Overall curb height is 63.7" for 2wds, 64.7" for 4wds Track width is 57" with the 15x6 rims, 58" with the 15x7s
Jeep Comanche | |
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Length | 179.2 in (4,552 mm) (6' bed) 194.0 in (4,928 mm) (7' bed) |
Width | 71.7 in (1,821 mm) |
Height | 64.7 in (1,643 mm) |
Chronology |
What kind of truck is a Jeep Comanche?
The Comanche is a monocoque (unibody) vehicle, an unusual form of truck design, like the Volkswagen Rabbit pickup and Dodge Rampage. Jeep designers based its body, styling, and suspension on the Cherokee, which had been introduced for the 1984 model year.
How big is the cargo box on a Dodge Comanche?
Rear-wheel and four-wheel-drive models were available as well as two cargo box lengths of six and seven feet. The Comanche is a monocoque (unibody) vehicle, an unusual form of truck design, like the Volkswagen Rabbit pickup and Dodge Rampage.
What kind of suspension does a Jeep Comanche have?
The Comanche uses the Cherokee's front suspension, with coil springs and upper and lower control arms. The Cherokee and Comanche were the first Jeeps to use this new "Quadra-Link" suspension. It was argued that the coil springs allowed for greater ride comfort and axle articulation during off-road excursions.
Why did Jeep stop making the Comanche?
In 1990 the National Council of Jeep/Eagle dealers asked Chrysler to discontinue the Comanche, and allow them to sell a version of the Dodge Dakota pickup. The company chose to cancel the Comanche on June 12, 1992, after only a few thousand trucks had rolled off the Toledo, Ohio assembly line.

What is a Jeep Comanche?
Jeep Cherokee. The Jeep Comanche (designated MJ) is a pickup truck version of the Cherokee compact SUV that was produced from 1986 to 1992. Rear-wheel and four-wheel-drive models were available as well as two cargo box lengths of six and seven feet.
Why is the Comanche so popular?
Some value the Comanche for its perceived durable drivetrain and uniqueness, and also in part because of its legacy as the "last Jeep pickup." Because of its rugged build and almost lifetime drivetrain in when equipped with the 4.0, the Comanche commands a premium much higher than many Jeeps of similar vintage.
What transmissions did the Comanche use?
Aisin provided the AX-4 (four-speed), AX-5 and AX-15 (five-speed overdrive) manual transmissions, along with the AW-4 four-speed automatic that was used beginning in 1987. This is the same Warner transmission used in early to mid-nineties 4Runners with the 3.0 and some 22re 4wd. The AX-15 was phased in to replace the Peugeot BA-10/5 five-speed that had been used from 1987 until mid-1989 behind the 4.0 L I-6 engine.
What is a Jeep Gladiator?
The Jeep Gladiator, a four-door, five-passenger pickup based upon the 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited TJ, was introduced as a concept truck in 2005, with Jeep planning to start production on it. After a few years of on-and-off decisions for production, Jeep has decided not to produce the Gladiator, though Mopar decided to make a kit to turn any 2007+ Jeep Wrangler/Unlimited JK into either a two-door, two-passenger, or four-door, five-passenger pickup truck. The Gladiator concept was painted Rescue Green Metallic, had a Dark Khaki leather interior, and offered many luxury and capability features.
What is a subframe in Jeep?
AMC's Jeep engineering staff designed a subframe that connected to the modified Cherokee unibody structure to support the cargo box. Two such subframes were designed; one for the long-bed model, which appeared first, and a second, shorter version for the short-bed, which debuted for 1987.
When did the Comanche stop?
The company chose to cancel the Comanche on June 12, 1992, after only a few thousand trucks had rolled off the Toledo, Ohio assembly line.
When did Chrysler discontinue the Comanche?
As sales dropped, the Comanche was planned for discontinuation. In 1990 the National Council of Jeep/Eagle dealers asked Chrysler to discontinue the Comanche, and allow them to sell a version of the Dodge Dakota pickup.
What Size Are Stock Jeep Wrangler Wheels?
The 2022 Jeep Wrangler comes in 10 different models. For the standard model, the Jeep Wrangler Sport, the stock tire size is 31.5 inches in diameter and 9.6 inches in width. The tire code for it is 245/75R17. The stock wheel has a diameter of 17 inches and an overall width of 8 inches.
Why Do You Need to Know Stock Wheel Sizes?
Before we answer this, let’s go through what different wheels do for your car.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the most common questions I get about stock Jeep Wrangler wheels and Wranglers in general.
Wrapping Up
So, now that you know the stock wheel sizes of different Jeep Wrangler models, you can go out and purchase the best tires for your Wrangler.
