The
Rubicon name isn't just for a Class 10 off-road trail anymore – it's
also what the Jeep® brand is calling their ultimate off-road rig. Jeep
owners travel from around the world to test their four-wheeling skills
on the Rubicon Trail in Northern California, considered one of the most
demanding 22 miles of off-highway driving in America. Jeep engineers
have designed the most capable Wrangler model ever – and true Jeep
owners will realize exactly what that means.
The 2003 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is engineered to take on the most
demanding trails, even those previously reserved for only highly
modified vehicles.
"The 2003 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon features an off-road performance
package, as only Jeep can engineer, allowing serious off-road
enthusiasts the opportunity to drive over some of the most extreme
trails in the country, and then drive it home."
Craig Love, Vice President - Activity Vehicle Product Team,
DaimlerChrysler Corporation.
While its beefy off-road tires and diamond plate sill protectors hint at
the tremendous capability of the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, it's the
underpinnings that make it worthy of wearing the Rubicon name. On sale
in summer 2002, the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon model features locking front
and rear differentials, front and rear Dana model 44 axles and a 4:1 low
range transfer case in response to the most demanding off-road
enthusiasts.

Jeep Engineered Off-Road Package
The new Jeep Wrangler Rubicon has locking differentials that can be
driver actuated when the transfer case is in low range and the vehicle
speed is less than 10 miles per hour. A dash-mounted rocker switch
allows the driver to lock the rear axle and toggle the front axle locker
on and off for improved maneuvering. A pneumatic pump runs at just five
pounds per square inch for a more reliable and quieter system than is
available in the aftermarket. This mechanically locks the axle shafts
together to drive all four wheels at the same speed. When not locked,
the rear axle has a torque-sensing limited slip feature to provide
better traction and handling on-road. Dana model 44 axles with 4.10:1
ratios for both front and rear provide the durability and strength
needed for extreme off-road driving.
"This combination of what would typically be aftermarket hardware
provides tremendous off-road capability to give our enthusiast owners a
rig that is ready for their favorite trails right out of the box."
A transfer case with 4:1 low range slows vehicle speed down to give the
driver more control and increases the amount of torque available at the
wheels. This fixed-output NVG241OR transfer case was engineered
specifically for the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon to meet the demanding
durability requirements of an intense off-road vehicle. Also for that
reason, this package includes heavy-duty drive shafts with 1330
universal joints.
Goodyear Wrangler "Maximum Traction/Reinforced" 31-inch tall
tires feature a beefy tread pattern that wraps around the sidewall to
help grab ledges along the trail. This state-of-the-art off-road tire
includes a three-ply sidewall and advanced silica compound for excellent
durability and puncture resistance. The new pattern provides increased
tread stiffness and uniform tread wear. Adding a half-inch of ground
clearance over the 30-inch tires, these P245/75R16 tires are mounted on
new 16-inch, five-spoke aluminum wheels designed with a dished face to
protect the wheel from off-road obstacles.
Standard on Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, four-wheel disc brakes are
self-cleaning off
road and provide better brake feel on road, with decreased stopping
distance and reduced brake fade.

Jeep Proven System
The 2003 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon has passed extensive durability and
capability testing created just for this model. Jeep engineers added
features to current test regimens, as well as new tests, to ensure the
durability of this model in severe off-road conditions. The
"K4" durability cycle is a mixture of on- and off-road driving
focused on evaluating body and suspension components. New sections of
track were built for Wrangler Rubicon's version of this test requiring a
4:1 low range transfer case and axle lockers. Engineers have even
recreated a section of the "Little Sluice" from the famed
Rubicon Trail for testing. Development and validation trips were
taken over some of the most challenging trails across the country. In
addition to overall vehicle testing, vigorous bench testing was
conducted on key components such as the axles and transfer case.
Unique Exterior Appearance
The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon features unique exterior design cues and will
be available in Inca Gold as well as the other nine Wrangler exterior
colors. A 22-inch long "Rubicon" graphic is prominently placed
on each side of the hood. Heavy gauge diamond plate sill guards are
bolted to the body sides to protect rocker panels from damage in
off-road driving.
Rugged Powertrain Choices
The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon features as standard the 4.0-liter PowerTech™
I-6 mated
to a five-speed manual transmission. Also available with an automatic
transmission, the 4.0-liter engine is rated at 190 horsepower at 4,600
rpm and 235 lb.-ft. of torque at 3,200 rpm.
New Interior Features Complement Rugged Rubicon Exterior
Wrangler Rubicon gets several interior refinements, while still
preserving the true essence of the Jeep brand icon.
New features include:
• Dark Slate Gray or Khaki interior
• Optional interior electrochromatic rear view mirror with
temperature/compass
display and map lights
• Four-spoke steering wheel
• Additional power outlet on dash
• New front seat offers additional 20 millimeters of rearward travel
and taller seat back for more comfort
• Lever on side of front passenger seat for easier access to rear
• Rear seat easier to tumble forward and remove
• Rear seats now equipped with the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers
for Children) system for mounting new generation of aftermarket infant
child seats
• Corner pods located just behind the b-pillar on both sides of
vehicle house interior lamps providing theater lighting and optional
speakers, replacing the sound bar
• Sport bar padding with energy absorbing foam Jeep Wrangler is built
at the Chrysler Group's Toledo (Ohio) Wrangler assembly plant.
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