1999-2004 are the same body style. Most parts are interchangeable. The liftgate and window should be the same.
If it is infinity gold edition only the ZJ models will work. (93-97) it its completely stock then it should work with other years/models. I am not completely positive..... i would like to let you know that, but i personally have a jeep with the infinity gold which i know is hard to work with.... and i have a good guess that with other years of cars it can be compatible.
That uses an NP31 transfer case, which has been used in models from all of the big three... as far as Jeep goes, it's been in use since 1988 on several of their models, including the XJ Cherokee, the MJ Comanche, and the ZJ Grand Cherokee.
An AW4 transmission from a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not fit into a 1988 Jeep Cherokee. The transmissions in the varying years do not appear to be compatible with one another.
Yes. 1984 to 1996 use the same tails. 1997 to 2001 use different tails and are not compatible with earlier years
Depending on the type of shock, every 1 to 3 years.
None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993
It most likely will, grand Cherokees didn't change much those years. As long as they are both grand Cherokees, and as long as one isn't a Cherokee and the other is a grand Cherokee.
If it is infinity gold edition only the ZJ models will work. (93-97) it its completely stock then it should work with other years/models. I am not completely positive..... i would like to let you know that, but i personally have a jeep with the infinity gold which i know is hard to work with.... and i have a good guess that with other years of cars it can be compatible.
That uses an NP31 transfer case, which has been used in models from all of the big three... as far as Jeep goes, it's been in use since 1988 on several of their models, including the XJ Cherokee, the MJ Comanche, and the ZJ Grand Cherokee.
An AW4 transmission from a 1991 Jeep Cherokee will not fit into a 1988 Jeep Cherokee. The transmissions in the varying years do not appear to be compatible with one another.
Most likely not. Those are the years Jeep was traded between GM and Chrysler. The PCM are pretty specific.
Yes. 1984 to 1996 use the same tails. 1997 to 2001 use different tails and are not compatible with earlier years
Depending on the type of shock, every 1 to 3 years.
Most engines have been fuel injected for nearly twenty years. There is no carburator.
Yes. You can swap body parts from any Cherokee (XJ) from 1997 to 2001. Some body parts from earlier years are also compatible.
The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee includes a basic 3 year/36000 mi warranty, with a concurrent 5 year/100000 mi power-train and corrosion warranty. Emissions are covered for 2 years/24000mi, and roadside assistance is covered for 3 years/36000mi. Third parties often offer extended warrenties, each variable in the number of years, miles, and parts they cover.
99 grand marquis 4.6 engine compatalbiltiy between cars/years