Everything that I have read says they bolt in the exact same, however the wiring harness is differnt so youd need to get the plug for a jk and create a pigtail tyoe thing to connect the two.
No. TJ and JK are not the same.
a TJ is the model designation for wranglers made from 1996-2006. the wrangler succeeded the cj in 1987 and from then till 1995 it was the wrangler YJ. the current wrangler is a JK. so 44-86=CJ 87-95=YJ 97-06=TJ 07-now=JK There wasn't a 1996 JEEP WRANGLER. The Civilian Jeep or CJ was put to pasture in 1987. The "new" jeep was born and named Wrangler. The YJ Jeep Wrangler is a smaller, lighter, and has square headlights. Jeepers of the world said "Nay!" on square headlights. Hence, after the last YJ with square headlights was created the YJ was no longer made. The TJ Jeep Wrangler is mostly the same Jeep but it has round headlights. THEY ARE INITIALS FOR WRANGLER MODELS Jeep Wrangler TJ and YJ are the initials for Wrangler models. As per the official information disclosed by Jeep, TJ and YJ don't essentially mean anything, though many of the Jeep fans strongly believe that TJ stands for "tough Jeep", YJ for "yuppie Jeep", CJ for "Civilian Jeep" so on and so forth.
No, YJ and CJ doors are the same, TJ and JK doors are different
No, different bolt pattern.
Be more specific TJ Rubicon wheels will fit on any TJ model X, Sahara, SE, RME, Apex, Willys, ect. TJ WHEELS WILL NOT FIT ON A JK AND JK WHEELS WILL NOT FIT ON A TJ JK Rubicon wheels will fit on any JK
They are in a way the same thing. The Jeep "SPORT" is a trim package of the jeep wrangler. A Jeep "TJ" Is the frame type TJ's were made from 97(produced in 96) until 2006 when they were replaced by the jeep JK. The wrangler before 1997 was the jeep YJ. Other trim packages in the 97 to 06 years where the SE, Sport, Sahara, Rubricon.
The initials 'TJ' do not actually stand for anything, other than a way to separate year models (YJ, TJ, JK, etc.). The last Jeep initials that actually stood for anything were CJ (Civilian Jeep).
Just match body styles, CJ and all YJ are matches, all TJ's are the same,and JK's should all be interchangeable. YJ 87-95 TJ 97-06 JK 07-present
Yes they are the same
no they will not fit. this is because the parts of jeeps (for the most part) work with only their same year range. Examples Cj's, Yj's, Tj's, JK's
its the body style there are many such as the cj yj tj jk
2007 JK has a V6 2006 TJ has an I6