No, grand Cherokee 93-98 (ZJ) have the same 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern as the Cherokee (XJ). also the comanchee (MJ) wrangler (YJ and TJ models) 1st gen libertys (KJ) as well as Ford Explorer and ranger.The newer grand Cherokees (WJ 99-04 and WK 05-2010). as well as the new wrangler (JK both 2 door and 4) all use the 5 on 5 bolt pattern.
if they are the same body style,if the 99 is the newer body style they have a different bolt pattern
No, Dakota is 6 bolt. Cherokee is 5 bolt.
No, Dakota is 6 bolt. Cherokee is 5 bolt.
Yes. Both use the same lug pattern. They will interchange.
If the proper bolt pattern and tire size, yes.
o offset is different
Yes, if the proper size and lug pattern.
No, Dakota is 6 bolt. Cherokee is 5 bolt.
Yes.
It will bolt up, but it will not shift. 1997 is electric, 1994 is hydraulic
How do you change the orifice tube on 1997 grand Cherokee jeep with 5.2 v/8
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
i need to disable jeep factory alarm 1997 cherokee
If they are Cherokee's then yes. Grand Cherokee no.
It will bolt up, but it will not shift. 1997 is electric, 1994 is hydraulic
No. A 1997 does not use a coil rail.
What Jeep sport ?The Wrangler and Cherokee used a 2.5L 4 cyl and a 4.0L 6 cylThe Grand Cherokee used a 4.0L 6 cyl and a 5.2L V8What Jeep sport ?The Wrangler and Cherokee used a 2.5L 4 cyl and a 4.0L 6 cylThe Grand Cherokee used a 4.0L 6 cyl and a 5.2L V8
no
Yes it will, unless the Grand Cherokee has the V-8, otherwise it is a direct fit and bolt up. The basic block is the same,the accessories are different, you will have to switch everything over
How do you change the orifice tube on 1997 grand Cherokee jeep with 5.2 v/8
Yes!
The engine computer is the voltage regulator in a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
A 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee has one ignition coil.
NoNo
behind the glove box
Yes, the 1997 to 2001 Cherokees are nearly identical.