JEEP J-10 HONCHO

1979 - 1987

PRECEEDED BY: J-2000 Gladiator
SUCCEEDED BY: J-20

ASSEMBLY: Toledo, OH, USA
UNITS PRODUCED: Unknown

The Jeep J-10 was the successor to the J-2000 Gladiator with an updated front end and grille. It shares a body style with the J-20, which has a longer wheelbase and greater payload capacity. The J-10 was the first model to feature the Honcho name, which was an upgraded graphics package to the base model. The Early J-10 models featured the Crown Grille, which departed from the vertical slots of previous versions in favor of horizontal slots. Subsequent versions featured the Muscle Grille, with the base design remaining the same.

JEEP J-10 HONCHO SPECS

MAIN SPECS
OVERALL LENGTH (OL): 192.5
OVERALL WIDTH (OW): 62.5
OVERALL HEIGHT (OH): 69.5
WHEELBASE (WB): 120.0
TRACK WIDTH (TR): 62.5
CURB WEIGHT (CW): 5,600 lbs

CHASSIS SPECS
GROUND CLEARANCE (GC): 10.0
APPROACH ANGLE (AA): 39°
BREAKOVER ANGLE (BA): 18°
DEPARTURE ANGLE (DA): 17°
SUSPENSION TYPE (SU): Leaf Spring Suspension

WHEEL SPECS
WHEEL NAME: 8-Spoke Wheel
WHEEL DIAMETER (WD): 16.5
WHEEL WIDTH (WW): 7.0
BOLT PATTERN (BP): 5 x 5.5
TIRE WIDTH (TW): 12.3
TIRE DIAMETER (TD): 30.5
SPARE LOCATION: Spare Under Bed

All specifications refer to original stock versions

All dimensions shown in inches

Drawn by Christopher James Botham