They are in a way the same thing. The Jeep "SPORT" is a trim package of the jeep wrangler. A Jeep "TJ" Is the frame type TJ's were made from 97(produced in 96) until 2006 when they were replaced by the jeep JK. The wrangler before 1997 was the jeep YJ. Other trim packages in the 97 to 06 years where the SE, Sport, Sahara, Rubricon.
An XJ is a Cherokee, a TJ is a Wrangler.
NO, there is enough of a difference between the YJ and TJ that the tops do not match up properly.
10w30
Not much difference between the two, the year between them pretty much equals the difference out. If there is a difference in motors it may make a difference but I would say they are even.
80w90
The front speakers in a 1997 Jeep TJ are 4"x6"
The 2000 is actually a TJ. These names are used to describe different model years. The YJs were the 1987-1995 models, while the 1997-2006 models were referred to as TJs. The new Jeeps (2007-present) are called JKs.
31x10.5-15 is the max for a on/off-road use TJ without a lift. Jeep offered 30x9.5-15 from the factory which is what I'm running on my 97 TJ Sport an it looks great.
That depends on the year and make My 2001 Sahara TJ has 15 x 8 rims, while a 2005 sport TJ has 15 x 7.
All TJ models should be compatible.
It is either a Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, or Wrangler. The model codes are xj, wj, and tj.
Nothing really, some top fit differences, some mirror changes, the rest were interior changes.