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Old 09-17-2013, 08:39 AM
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They'll be a direct swap.

Though, I don't think I'd want to be going down in gear ratio.
I agree.
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Cheesegrater... lol
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I need to replace my door lock cylinders since mine are damaged inside the lock itself.

I've got a 1988 4dr xj and my original keys are the small gm round key for the door and the square gm style key for the ignition.

The replacement ones online I'm finding look to be a newer design. Does anyone know if the cylinders will work with the current hardware on my 88'?

I'll include a pic of what I'm finding on parts sites.......
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I need to replace my door lock cylinders since mine are damaged inside the lock itself.

I've got a 1988 4dr xj and my original keys are the small gm round key for the door and the square gm style key for the ignition.

The replacement ones online I'm finding look to be a newer design. Does anyone know if the cylinders will work with the current hardware on my 88'?

I'll include a pic of what I'm finding on parts sites.......
They probably use a universal picture. I'm sure it's what you need.
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Old 09-17-2013, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Cherokeekid4x4

They probably use a universal picture. I'm sure it's what you need.
Even rock auto uses this picture and model number so I'm not sure. I found OEM Chrysler ones online for $45+ but I don't wanna spend that much if I don't have to
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Originally Posted by Lowrange2
They'll be a direct swap.

Though, I don't think I'd want to be going down in gear ratio.
I agree less work too just small town stuff not easy to find parts but have located a direct swap dana35, I know 44 better, its 600 at a wrecker 3 hrs out pricey no?
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need good guess for u joint part n#s REARS Auto trans dana 35 94 Cherokee country napa guy can't find it |(
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I agree less work too just small town stuff not easy to find parts but have located a direct swap dana35, I know 44 better, its 600 at a wrecker 3 hrs out pricey no?
600 is too pricey for any rear axle. Rear axles at the PaP are 80 bucks.

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need good guess for u joint part n#s REARS Auto trans dana 35 94 Cherokee country napa guy can't find it |(
That's ridiculous. Napa Part number: NPJ P369.

Tell him I said he's a ****ing moron and needs to go flip burgers for a living.
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That's the # (NPJ P369) my NAPA dealer just gave me.
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That's the # (NPJ P369) my NAPA dealer just gave me.
I don't even work for Napa and found it in about 20 seconds. They really should do some form of IQ check before hiring these fools at parts stores.
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Is there a certain year I need for a dana 30? I've got a 98, 4.0, np242, aw4

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Is there a certain year I need for a dana 30? I've got a 98, 4.0, np242, aw2
Nice, an AW2 transmission. Must rev really high at freeway speeds.

Any high pinion, non-disco, 3.55, Dana 30 will bolt right in.
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Lol knew something wasn't right when I read it.. Thanks though
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Originally Posted by Lowrange2
600 is too pricey for any rear axle. Rear axles at the PaP are 80 bucks.



That's ridiculous. Napa Part number: NPJ P369.

Tell him I said he's a ****ing moron and needs to go flip burgers for a living.
HAHA! no **** lol you guys just saved me a second trip Thanks!
ps whats PaP ?
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Originally Posted by bretts
HAHA! no **** lol you guys just saved me a second trip Thanks!
ps whats PaP ?
Pull-a-part.
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