To replace the floor pans on a 1992 Jeep YJ, start by removing the seats and any carpeting or interior trim to access the damaged areas. Cut out the old floor pans using a grinder or metal saw, ensuring to leave a clean edge for the new pans. Fit the new floor pans into place, securing them with welding or metal screws, and seal any seams with appropriate sealant. Finally, repaint the area to prevent rust and reinstall the interior components.
No, the seats from a Jeep Cherokee won't fit in a Jeep YJ. The seat brackets are the wrong size for a YJ. When you look inside both vehicles, you'll see that the floor pans are quite a bit different.
Yeap direct bolt in.
I believe there is no relay in the 94 YJ.... the power is regulated throught the switch.
take off the head, replace gasket. reinstall head
You will have to remove the transmission since the slave cylinder on the 91 yj is inside the bellhousing.
I have a 1994 Wrangler (both YJ) and I get about 17/18 mpg
184/2 = 92
No that will not work, 05 is a TJ and 92 is a YJ
I think you will find that the hinges will not match up, it was one of the changes from YJ to TJ
there was a factory recall on '92 jeep to replace a fuel pump or sending gasket. Had it done on mine. Also check hoses and fuel filter that are near gas tank
It is (x + yj) / |x + yj|
Yes, YJ to YJ should be a perfect fit.