Japanese xj
#2
What an interesting question. I would assume they are the same as RHD models found in other countries. But having the origin of manufacture would help greatly. Because they were manufactured in quite a few countries around the world even china. But they were imported into Japan from somewhere else. You could go to the official Chrysler website and request a build sheet for your VIN number and it would give you this information. From there we might be able to point you the right direction with better certainty.
#3
Hopefully this link works
Enter the VIN in the small field marked "VIN" (not the search). If it's current enough, it might spit out a PDF of your build sheet.
Also, where you're located would help narrow down vendors— I do know RockAuto stocks some RHD-specific parts, even if you're stateside.
#4
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From: Apache Junction, AZ
Year: 1993
Model: Grand Cherokee(ZJ)
Engine: 4.0
What parts are you looking for that you can't find? I would think most parts are the same except the steering.
#5
interesting
i know right hand drive cars still have pedals the same, left to right clutch brake gas
that must be a bit confusing working on one like that quite a few differences
marc
i know right hand drive cars still have pedals the same, left to right clutch brake gas
that must be a bit confusing working on one like that quite a few differences
marc
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Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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Year: 1997
Model: Grand Cherokee (ZJ)
Engine: 4.0, new lifters valve job with new springs and exhaust valves, preload set with shims
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Ah, So!
Yeah but that's the USG mailman who could have an exemption. They need to have rhd to stuff the mail in boxes as they drive along. Im talking regular drivers
Yeah but that's the USG mailman who could have an exemption. They need to have rhd to stuff the mail in boxes as they drive along. Im talking regular drivers
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#13
Assuming it's not a RHD USDM Jeep (i.e. doesn't have a US VIN)
(At least) 25 years from date of import cuts the complexity to a degree, but if it's not a usdm right-hander, they're still gonna have to do a crap ton of extra paperwork to register it in the US, even if it's a Jeep. Based on what it takes for other makes of JDM cars to do get legal here, I'd pay somebody who does it for a living.
If it's a usdm jeep with a usdm VIN they shouldn't have issues with their DMV. It'd just be an adjustment, if they weren't already accustomed to rhd driving.
#14
The instant build generator MIGHT work for your year, too…
Hopefully this link works
Enter the VIN in the small field marked "VIN" (not the search). If it's current enough, it might spit out a PDF of your build sheet.
Also, where you're located would help narrow down vendors— I do know RockAuto stocks some RHD-specific parts, even if you're stateside.
Hopefully this link works
Enter the VIN in the small field marked "VIN" (not the search). If it's current enough, it might spit out a PDF of your build sheet.
Also, where you're located would help narrow down vendors— I do know RockAuto stocks some RHD-specific parts, even if you're stateside.
#15
Talk about something fun to work on... Rear load and most side load garbage trucks have BOTH left and right hand drive. lol
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