You have a YJ, parts are interchangeable 86-95 for your YJ, and possible even more when it comes to engines and transmissions, but the suspension changed completely in 97 ( 96 year was just selling off old 95 models ) to a coil spring set up.
they might be different on some models but they would be interchangeable either way.
No the 1994 hard top will only fit models up 96 (YJ) a hard top from years 97 and up will fit CJ7 tops and YJ (87-95) are interchangeable. They did not make a wrangler in 1996. All 97-2006 hard tops are interchangeable. You cannot interchange a TJ and YJ hard top.
Wrangler S is the same thing as wrangler sport. it is a 4.0 straight six engine. you might be trying to refer to the wrangler SE which is a four cylinder engine ....No there is definitely a difference, the S Package is an upgraded version of the sport, it has bigger tires and some other things. There has not been a 4.0 straight 6 engine or a four cylinder engine in wranglers since the 2006 models, only the 3.8 v6. I'm not sure of all the differences but the base price difference is around $3000 for the 2010 models right now
body styles and components changed in 1997. Parts are interchangeable from 97-05 models I believe but not before.
Not without modification, they are different models of wrangler
They share many parts but not all are interchangeable. The brake pads & discs in the front are the same on base models. They also share the same engine (1zzfe) so most of those parts are the same. Some of the suspension is the same. Aside from that not much else will fit.
1987 and up will be interchangeable, although there might be some reflashing of the ECM required.
Not without modification, the body changes from the YJ to the TJ models.
1962 to 1999
18.5 gallons on all 2 door Wrangler models.
Yes it will same models and everything.
Some of the different models of Jeeps that are sold at Jeep dealerships are the Grand Cherokee, the Compass, the Jeep Liberty, Patriot, Wrangler, and Wrangler Unlimited.