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Old 08-25-2016, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Longhair61
I see one pic is in here i had the other not sure were it went in the upload
Heres pic of what appears the complete cargo pan i saw on one of these forums today and its thisone i like to get i believe
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Old 08-25-2016, 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Longhair61
Heres pic of what appears the complete cargo pan i saw on one of these forums today and its thisone i like to get i believe
Okay, yeah, this one includes the storage wells under the rear seat as well. They're the same thing, it's just the one in your previous post is JUST the cargo area. It will work on either body style though.
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Originally Posted by bumblefox
I'm using the front shaft from a V8 ZJ? w/auto for my rear w/SYE and 5" lift. Only I'm running the ax15... Not sure if there is a difference in trans length. Measure your tom woods for collapsed and extended lengths and compare with factory measurements. I had to google a while to find the measurements but they are out there.
AX15 and NV3550 use the same driveshafts AFAIK. THanks for the advice and I will look out for some ZJs with the v8.

Originally Posted by DirtyKurty
my friend just did a hack and tap and used a stock front drive shaft... Is it grand valley junck yard you talking about... I usually go to wellers or joes... I never went to grand valley for some reason
Hack and taps are longer than the normal SYEs though. And no, I am nowhere near Grand Valley, other side of the state from me.

Originally Posted by jtm01xj
I'm using a stock xj front shaft on a 5" lift aw4 trans on 33s so you should be good
Okay will keep that in mind.

Originally Posted by Basslicks
Yeah, that'll work just fine.
Note taken.


I appreciate all of the help guys, ill let you know how things go tomorrow.
Old 08-26-2016, 05:37 AM
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Sold it!

Time to start another build at some point here soon.
Old 08-26-2016, 06:16 AM
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Originally Posted by PUNISHER
Sold it! Time to start another build at some point here soon.
yeah I need to sell mine too
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Originally Posted by shooptube
Would a stock front xj shaft be okay on a 3" lifted xj with a SYE? My tomwoods rear just froze up on me and I don't have another rear. I have a junkyard right near me but I need to know if I grab what I need. Also I have the nv3550 5 speed.
You'll likely need the longer ZJ shaft as the NV3550 is significantly shorter than the AW4s. Do a search for ZJ XJ front driveshaft lengths.
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
yeah I need to sell mine too
why is everyone selling out?
Old 08-26-2016, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by SatiricalHen
why is everyone selling out?
Because
Old 08-26-2016, 11:46 AM
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wrong thread.

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Old 08-26-2016, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by indeepwithajeep
Does anyone know the difference between '97-'99 XJ radiators and '00-'01? Part numbers are different. I have a '98, but the '00 radiator is about half the price.
I don't know why there's any difference. I have interchanged radiators on my jeeps and didn't have any problems
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Just enjoying the new rear bumper on the Cherokee and doing the needful:

Which includes: The Mighty She Who Must be Obeyed and Feared's PT Cruiser tail light big plastic bezel had the screw-tab crack off. Clean break. Easy fix.

What kind of solvent cement does Chrysler use on the type of plastic for tail light assemblies and where to get it?

Thankee all!
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Wish I still had one. Looking to get a new one tho!
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Originally Posted by JSJH
Just enjoying the new rear bumper on the Cherokee and doing the needful:

Which includes: The Mighty She Who Must be Obeyed and Feared's PT Cruiser tail light big plastic bezel had the screw-tab crack off. Clean break. Easy fix.

What kind of solvent cement does Chrysler use on the type of plastic for tail light assemblies and where to get it?

Thankee all!
I don't know what the fudgesicles @ FCA would use but you can try:
https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-Plast...N3HAAHJTFQE9TT
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Originally Posted by JSJH

What kind of solvent cement does Chrysler use on the type of plastic for tail light assemblies and where to get it?

Thankee all!
Originally Posted by Turbo X_J
I don't know what the fudgesicles @ FCA would use but you can try:
https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-Plast...N3HAAHJTFQE9TT
This is what they use for fish tanks. I bought some to repair random plastic items around the house: https://amzn.com/B003HNFLMY
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Originally Posted by Longhair61
Heres pic of what appears the complete cargo pan i saw on one of these forums today and its thisone i like to get i believe
Quadratec used to sell it, but aren't made anymore.


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