1997 Jeep Wrangler Renegade �€" Lifted, Locked, and Trail-Ready Why
This Car Is Special The 1997 Jeep Wrangler Renegade sits right in
the middle of the TJ generation's first year of production, and
that timing matters. Jeep introduced the TJ in 1997 after a decade
of the YJ, and the most important change was the return of round
headlights and, more significantly, the switch from rectangular
leaf springs to a coil-spring suspension at all four corners. That
coil-link setup gave the TJ meaningfully better articulation than
its predecessor right out of the box, and it's a big part of why
the TJ became the platform that serious off-road builders chose
throughout the late 1990s and 2000s. The Renegade was a Special
Edition package offered by Jeep in 1997 that added specific
exterior graphics, distinctive badging, and color-coordinated trim
elements �€" it wasn't just a sticker package, it was a
factory-designated appearance and equipment group that set this
Wrangler apart from a base Sport trim on the showroom floor. This
particular 1997 Jeep Wrangler Renegade has been built well beyond
factory specification. The previous owner invested in hardware that
costs real money and takes real knowledge to install correctly �€"
Detroit Lockers front and rear, a front winch, a custom steel
bumper, and oversized mud-terrain tires. This is not a Jeep that
was lifted and dressed up for looks. The Detroit Locker
differentials alone signal serious intent. Those are automatic,
positive-locking differentials that mechanically lock both axle
shafts together under load, which means both wheels on each axle
are driven simultaneously when traction is needed. That is a
purpose-built trail tool, not a weekend wash-and-show accessory.
Features List - 2.5L Inline-4 Engine - 5-Speed Manual Transmission
- Lift Kit Installed - Oversized Interco Mud-Terrain Tires -
Aftermarket Fuel Wheels - Front Winch Mounted - Custom Front Bumper
- LED Light Bar - Soft Top Convertible - Tan Leather Interior -
Tachometer - Renegade Edition Badging - Rear D-Ring Shackles -
Spare Tire Mounted Rear - Power Steering - Factory Air Conditioning
(ice cold) - Premium Aftermarket Stereo System - Detroit Locker
Front Differential Mechanical Under the hood is Jeep's 2.5-liter
inline four-cylinder, backed by a 5-speed manual transmission. The
2.5 is not the 4.0-liter inline six that many TJ buyers gravitate
toward, but that's not the liability it might seem. The
four-cylinder is lighter over the front axle, and when you're
running Detroit Lockers at both ends with a lift and mud-terrain
tires, you have already addressed the traction equation through
hardware rather than horsepower. The manual gearbox keeps the
driver connected to the terrain and allows precise throttle and
gear management on technical trails �€" exactly what this Jeep is
set up for. The mechanical highlights here are the Detroit Lockers
installed in both the front and rear differentials. Detroit Locker
is one of the oldest and most respected names in locking
differential technology. Unlike a limited-slip, a Detroit Locker
does not rely on friction or electronics �€" it mechanically locks
the axle shafts together when torque is applied, ensuring both
wheels on that axle receive power regardless of surface conditions.
Running them front and rear means this Wrangler has full mechanical
four-wheel drive grip in the truest sense. On mud, rock, sand, or
any surface where one wheel might otherwise spin freely, both
wheels dig. That combination is what separates a built Jeep from a
stock one, and it's expensive to do properly. Power steering keeps
the oversized tires manageable on and off road. The front winch is
mounted on the custom steel bumper and provides a critical recovery
tool for remote trail use. A winch is only as useful as the anchor
points around it, and the rear D-ring shackles provide exactly that
�€" solid recovery points that can be used with a tree saver strap,
another vehicle, or a ground anchor. Fact
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