If you are talking about the rim Dodge and Chevy have a different lug bolt pattern so the answer is No. Good Luck and Remember.
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2007 and newer jeeps have the same 5 on 5 or 5 x 127mm bolt pattern. stud and hub sizes are different so it depends on the wheel
Unless something changes in the next 2 weeks it looks like all Jeep rims will work on chevys, or vice versa....
NO, they only shared the same bolt pattern up to 2006
depends on which jeep vs which amc
Yes. They are the same lug pattern.
AMC did make Jeeps until 1991, when Chrysler bought AMC. Jeep is now made by Chrysler.AMC did make Jeeps until 1991, when Chrysler bought AMC. Jeep is now made by Chrysler.
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the modern Jeep is made by Chrysler, the originals were designed and introduced by the Overland Co.
Not from the AMC factory... the stock Jeep V8 option was the 304.
I have a 1983 CJ7 Jeep Laredo which originally had a 258 6cyl AMC motor which you could source from an old Rambler Hornet and a couple of other Ramblers that had that motor. I installed a AMC 360 V8 motor from a 1977 Rambler Matador which bolted straight on to the Torqueflite 904 auto gearbox which I installed a 2 stage kit and highstall torque converter. Being in Australia I used Holden engine mounts and Holden WB radiator and fan shroud. She's one quick Jeep now.
Chrysler bought out AMC in the early 1990's. They discontinued Eagle in the mid 1990's. Chrysler still sells Jeep today.
AMC Eagle was created in 1980.
* Lamborghini Gelado * AMC Gremlin * Pontiac GTO * Ford Granada * Mitsubishi Gallant * Jeep Grand Cherokee
AMC did make Jeeps until 1991, when Chrysler bought AMC. Jeep is now made by Chrysler.AMC did make Jeeps until 1991, when Chrysler bought AMC. Jeep is now made by Chrysler.
* Lamborghini Gelado * AMC Gremlin * Pontiac GTO * Ford Granada * Mitsubishi Gallant * Jeep Grand Cherokee
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There are no 1991 AMC Eagles, you must mean 1981 AMC Eagle. Stalling can be caused by many things but more than likely it is a carburetor problem.
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On an American Motors Corporation Eagle, the fuel pump is located on the left side of the engine near the bottom because it is a mechanical fuel pump. It is run off the cam. You Should be able to find it by following the line off the carb that goes over the front of the engine. IF you do not have an AMC Eagle but a vehicle that has EFI system. Then the fuel pump will most likely be located in the gas tank. AMC Eagle owners needing Questions answered should go to "www.amceaglenest.com".It is a helpful website made by AMC Eagle owners for AMC Eagle owners.