To install brake shoes on a 1986 Jeep CJ7, start by lifting the vehicle and removing the wheel and brake drum. Next, detach the old shoes, taking note of the spring and hardware arrangement for reference. Install the new shoes, ensuring the adjuster and springs are positioned correctly, and then reassemble the drum and wheel. Finally, pump the brake pedal to seat the shoes before taking the vehicle for a test drive.
Jeep made the CJ7 from 1976 to 1986.
Yes
1976 to 1986
yes
5 on 5.5
The Jeep SUV is real. It was produced from 1976-1986.
Cj7's last year with a stock 304 was 1979. ...True, but in 1986 (the CJ7's last year of production) it was a factory option.
TB stands for Throttle Body
The brake system uses brake fluid and the trans uses trans fluid.
The front end from a 1986 Jeep CJ7 will not directly fit on a 1991 YJ. Because of small design differences, the front ends are not compatible without several modifications.
The Jeep CJ7 began incorporating catalytic converters in 1975, as part of new emissions regulations implemented in the United States. This change was aimed at reducing harmful exhaust emissions from vehicles. The CJ7 continued to use catalytic converters throughout its production run until 1986.
yes even the yj top will fit also