If You Are Looking For XJ Parts
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Year: 1989
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Engine: 4.0L inline 6
A little late on 2 out of 3 here.
I have the rear wiper delete cap here with the blank dash plate where the switch would go.
The rear air dam and the internal rear wheel plastic I tossed into a WJ I sold to scrap.
The rear air dam and the internal rear wheel plastic I tossed into a WJ I sold to scrap.
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I've been searching for a bottom cushion to my driver's side seat for my 2000 XJ with the grey interior and it's manual (not power operated). . I'd rather not buy the whole seat but if that's the only way I'll do it. But keep in mind my car has only 54k miles and the interior is extremely clean so I am looking for a nice cushion/seat that isn't ripped or stained. This is a picture of the seats in my car as a reference. Thanks tremendously in advance for any work you may put into this.
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Ralph, thanks for doing this. About a year ago you PM'd me on some black and red trim strips that I couldn't find for my '96 XJ.
I have been searching without much luck for a rear drive shaft. A junkyard found one for me but it was about $450. I was hoping I could find one used versus new. Anyway, if you have time, here are my specs:
96 Cherokee Sport, 4 door
4.0L
5 Speed Manual
2" lift
Chrysler 8.25 rear end.
I think that's all that is required.
Obviously the 5 speed manual makes this harder to find.
Best,
Furrydogs
I have been searching without much luck for a rear drive shaft. A junkyard found one for me but it was about $450. I was hoping I could find one used versus new. Anyway, if you have time, here are my specs:
96 Cherokee Sport, 4 door
4.0L
5 Speed Manual
2" lift
Chrysler 8.25 rear end.
I think that's all that is required.
Obviously the 5 speed manual makes this harder to find.
Best,
Furrydogs
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Sent you another PM.
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I've been searching for a bottom cushion to my driver's side seat for my 2000 XJ with the grey interior and it's manual (not power operated). . I'd rather not buy the whole seat but if that's the only way I'll do it. But keep in mind my car has only 54k miles and the interior is extremely clean so I am looking for a nice cushion/seat that isn't ripped or stained. This is a picture of the seats in my car as a reference. Thanks tremendously in advance for any work you may put into this.
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Something popped into my head.
Sometimes the parts people are looking for are NA.
But that is from traditional places.
Doesn't mean at some point some NOS won't pop up on Ebay.
My point is if you know the part number searching for it on Ebay from time to time might pay off.
For instance I was looking for some rear hatch window molding. It is NA and best I can tell there is not any aftermarket support.
Well I kept searching for the part number on Ebay and one day it finally paid off.
Just goes to show you that persistence pays off. LOL.
Sometimes the parts people are looking for are NA.
But that is from traditional places.
Doesn't mean at some point some NOS won't pop up on Ebay.
My point is if you know the part number searching for it on Ebay from time to time might pay off.
For instance I was looking for some rear hatch window molding. It is NA and best I can tell there is not any aftermarket support.
Well I kept searching for the part number on Ebay and one day it finally paid off.
Just goes to show you that persistence pays off. LOL.
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I've been searching for a bottom cushion to my driver's side seat for my 2000 XJ with the grey interior and it's manual (not power operated). . I'd rather not buy the whole seat but if that's the only way I'll do it. But keep in mind my car has only 54k miles and the interior is extremely clean so I am looking for a nice cushion/seat that isn't ripped or stained. This is a picture of the seats in my car as a reference. Thanks tremendously in advance for any work you may put into this.
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Another thought...
If you get a new cover for one seat, how much difference in color do you think there will be from one seat to the other. Hopefully the fade from the other seat isn't too drastic and it is mostly the same color as a new cover. You could also check out some local upholstery shops. Maybe they can make you a pair of covers for cheaper than you imagine. They may not be OEM color and fabric type, but good enough that they match together, and match the rest of the interior color...
If you get a new cover for one seat, how much difference in color do you think there will be from one seat to the other. Hopefully the fade from the other seat isn't too drastic and it is mostly the same color as a new cover. You could also check out some local upholstery shops. Maybe they can make you a pair of covers for cheaper than you imagine. They may not be OEM color and fabric type, but good enough that they match together, and match the rest of the interior color...
That said, you may find drivers seat bottoms worn out, but passenger side is fine, so swap the covers. On my 1990 the only difference on the bottom was the tilt lever, which is on the door side, so there will be a hole in the seat bottom side for the lever on the wrong side, but once the seat is installed, that hole will be completely hidden by the center console, you will never see it unless you remove the seat, you will have to poke a hole on the other side for the lever if you swap the covers, but that is easy
So for your seat bottom, look for either driver or passenger side, and swap the covers if you find a good opposite side.
good luck
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try ebay, I recently got one for my1990 XJ from ebay
"Impotapart" was the seller, and my ecu was was exactly as described, shipped fast, and works.
he/she has several for a 2001 for sale currently, see link below...
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fsr...H_FavSellers=1
There are also other sellers on ebay with the 2001 ecu.
good luck
"Impotapart" was the seller, and my ecu was was exactly as described, shipped fast, and works.
he/she has several for a 2001 for sale currently, see link below...
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fsr...H_FavSellers=1
There are also other sellers on ebay with the 2001 ecu.
good luck
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They are plastered all over Ebay like robsjeep pointed out.
I get a little confused when it comes to them though.
For instance pretty sure a automatic one would be different then a manual one.
Also thinking emissions plays a part in it too. Whether you have Federal or CA emissions.
Plus guessing an '00 or '01 would be different then a '97 to '99 cause of the coil rail instead of the distributor.
And I am pretty sure some Jeeps came with the anti theft crap.
I believe that too would make a difference in the PCM you would use.
My point is thinking something like this it might be better to buy it from a reliable source using you VIN
I get a little confused when it comes to them though.
For instance pretty sure a automatic one would be different then a manual one.
Also thinking emissions plays a part in it too. Whether you have Federal or CA emissions.
Plus guessing an '00 or '01 would be different then a '97 to '99 cause of the coil rail instead of the distributor.
And I am pretty sure some Jeeps came with the anti theft crap.
I believe that too would make a difference in the PCM you would use.
My point is thinking something like this it might be better to buy it from a reliable source using you VIN
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They are plastered all over Ebay like robsjeep pointed out.
I get a little confused when it comes to them though.
For instance pretty sure a automatic one would be different then a manual one.
Also thinking emissions plays a part in it too. Whether you have Federal or CA emissions.
Plus guessing an '00 or '01 would be different then a '97 to '99 cause of the coil rail instead of the distributor.
And I am pretty sure some Jeeps came with the anti theft crap.
I believe that too would make a difference in the PCM you would use.
My point is thinking something like this it might be better to buy it from a reliable source using you VIN
I get a little confused when it comes to them though.
For instance pretty sure a automatic one would be different then a manual one.
Also thinking emissions plays a part in it too. Whether you have Federal or CA emissions.
Plus guessing an '00 or '01 would be different then a '97 to '99 cause of the coil rail instead of the distributor.
And I am pretty sure some Jeeps came with the anti theft crap.
I believe that too would make a difference in the PCM you would use.
My point is thinking something like this it might be better to buy it from a reliable source using you VIN
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