Most wrecking yards nowadays have service shops. They will have the diff and will offer warranty as well. I have gone this route on the troublesome items in the past. Also they are quite reasonable, as nobody can remove parts as fast as these guys.
THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS WOULD BE TO CHANGE THE WHOLE REAR AXLE,I BOUGHT MINE USED AT A SALVAGE YARD FOR $150. AND IT WORKS GREAT! BEFORE BUYING CHECK THE FLUID LEVEL AND CONDITION.YOU WILL NEED TWO JACKSTANDS AND HYDR. JACK AND LOTS OF PB BLAST,START BY SUPPORTING THE VEHICLE AND REMOVING THE REAR WHEELS, NEXT TAKE ONLY THE REAR OF THE DRIVESHAFT LOOSE THEN REMOVE THE MAIN BRAKE LINE,REMOVE THE ANTI SWAY BAR LINK TOP NUTS AND BUSHINGS,THEN REMOVE SHOCK TO AXLE BOLTS,THERE IS A TYPE OF STABALIZER BAR THAT RUNS FROM THE DRIVER SIDE OF THE AXLE TO THE PASS. SIDE OF UNDERCARRIGE REMOVE THE UNDERCARRIGE BOLT, UNPLUG THE ABS WIRES WHICH ARE LOCATED UNDER THE REAR DRIVER SIDE SEAT,I CUT MY PARKING BRAKE CABLES BUT THESE CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE SPLITTER UNDERNEATH THE VEHICLE OR INSIDE THE HUBS,MAKING SURE THE JACK IS CENTERED AND SUPPORTING THE AXLE, REMOVE THE FOUR MAIN BOLTS CONNECTED TO THE REAR ARMS REMOVE THESE ON AXLE SIDE, SLOWLY LOWER THE AXLE. IT TOOK ME MORE THAN EIGHT HOURS BUT ALSO SAVED HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ITS NOT AS HARD AS IT SOUNDS, GOOD LUCK!
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nicely written instructions with pictures.... that's a wrangler but the front axle and everything is EXACT. carefull not to loose the spindle bearing sin the joint caps
If you aren't mechanically inclined, do not attempt. If so, start by removing the driveshafts, they are attached to yokes at either end of the transfer case. Remove all of the wires and the shift linkage, you may want to mark where they went, but they will not hook up to the wrong spot. Jack up the transmission and place a jack stand under it, and then remove the cross member that goes under the transmission. Lower the transmission a little bit so that you have room to get to the bolts around the transfer case. Remove the bolts and then the transfer case. Reinstallation goes the same way. Make sure the new one is the same kind (np231 or np242) and the same spline count. The count will be 21 or 23.
Remove the driveshaft from the back of the transmission. Remove the rear transmission plate. Remove the transmission seal with a seal puller. Reverse the process to install the new transmission seal.
the driveshaft has a collapsable joint....simply pull on the yoke and it will move to fit the diff
Yeah, It should line up perfectly
THE WEIGHT OF 1995 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE IS 1.5 tons to be approximate.
It should, the body on the Jeep ZJ 93 - 98 are the same.
Labor cost lifter for jeep cherokee
One
I'm trying to replace the headlight assembly for a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lerado. What bolts or screws do I remove
Yes, only if they have the same engine.
THE WEIGHT OF 1995 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE IS 1.5 tons to be approximate.
No.
What is the firing order for a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo?
How do I replace water pump on 2004 jeep grand Cherokee
No. They are not interchangeable.
You can find parts for your 1955 Jeep grand Cherokee parts at either of these websites...www.autopartswarehouse.com Jeep or www.automotix.net ... Jeep Jeep Grand Cherokee
1994, 1994, 1995 should be the same.
Jeep grand Cherokees are normally more $ than regular Cherokees, the grand Cherokee was originally made to replace the Cherokee
There is no replacable "chip". You would need to replace computer.
£220 gbp
yes it will