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Yes it will fit with just adding door strikers and housings from the 85 body or you can get them on ebay.
Lower ball joints call for 1.7 hrs per side for labor, app. $50 per hour = app. $85 per side for labor.
yes, as log as they have the single post striker.
I had an 85 cj-7 doing the same thing. i changed the catalytic converter and problem solved. You may want to try it. The catalytic converter can become plugged or restricted.
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No. The bolt patterns are different.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1976 Jeep CJ5 are 150 hp and 85 mph respectively.
about 85 miles per hour
The power of the engine of the 1975 Jeep Cherokee automatic is 85 mph. The power of the engine is 110 hp.
The Comanche comes with a 4.0 inline 6. But no the transmissions are not swappable, different bolt patterns
Here's a write-up http://www.epiccomputer.com/dale/jeepjunk/tilt/tilt.html) my dad made of hot to rebuild an 80's Jeep steering column. (We're Jeep fiends.) There are two different years covered in the write up and pictures from both a tilt wheel and a non-tilt wheel. It may not be exactly your model, but you should have enough info to get it done. The lock cylinder changes sometime between 80 and 85, but we're not sure when because we aren't sure what years all of our stuff came from. But both lock cylinders should be covered in the write-up.