Don't expect a lot from this book. I have a 2006 Wrangler Unlimited. This manual pales in comparison to my Chilton books for other vehicles. Specifically this Haynes manual does not have many of the torque specifications I need when working on my Jeep and when they do have them you have to reference a different section. One of the ways they saved space and crammed all these model years into one thin book was to reference different sections on procedures when that procedure is critical to what you are doing now, resulting in having to look in multiple parts of the books for specifics. When it comes to specifics, forget about it. I've seen on more than one occasion where the detailed instructions say "remove the part," followed by "reinstall the part." No how to or torque specs at all. I've gotten more use out of my Chilton for Cherokee's when working on my Wrangler than this book. The only reason I've kept this Haynes manual is this is all that's available unless you can find a factory repair manual.