Nope. Wrangler windshield is a bit bigger.
No. The Wrangler has several changes, windshield width, body width, etc.
Yes, the Jeep CJ-7 Wrangler windshield should be the same size as other year Wrangler models. EDIT: NO! The CJ7 glass is NOT exactly the same as the Wrangler glass. I just had my CJ7 windshield replaced and the shop was out of CJ glass. I suggested using glass from an early Wrangler (the YJ) and the shop manager told me NO WAY. There are minor differences in the early YJ glass, but enough not to make a good seal. The TJ and JK Wranglers have curved glass, so those are definitely out of the question.
no they are different
No, the frame was widened in the YJ to help cure the tippy nature of the Jeep.
There is no jeep wrangler for that year. There is however Jeep grand Cherokee. If your talking about the grand Cherokee. yes the windshield are the same from 1999-2004. There is a difference in the windshield when it come to a chrokee and a grand Cherokee. ^^ not sure what the heck he's smoking, but it must be good. the answer to your question is all tj's (97-06) have the same dimensions for the windshield. possibly different on earlier wranglers (yj's) and definitely different on the newer ones (jk's)
A YJ Wrangler, yes. They will not fit on a TJ or JK.
yes, all cj7 doors and hard tops will fit jeep yjs
The wiper motor is mounted on the left inside of the windshield frame on the same bracket as the VIN. Fold down the windshield and is fully accessible.
Wrangler doors are not directly compatible with a CJ7 due to differences in design and mounting points. The CJ7, produced between 1976 and 1986, has unique door hinges and body lines that differ from various Wrangler models. While some modifications might allow for a fit, it's generally recommended to use CJ-specific doors for proper alignment and functionality.
I think that will work, from what I understand Jeep used the same bolt pattern right up to 2010 or 2011
yes, as log as they have the single post striker.
Look at this website: http://www.offroaders.com/info/tech-corner/project-cj7/project-cj7-windshield.htm It gives a pretty good idea how to do it. It was thorough enough to convince me to take the thing to a glass shop. (I would have only saved about $45 doing it myself, and it would have taken me most of an afternoon, given my luck.)