Yes. Everything from the doors ---> forward was the same in the CJ5, CJ6, CJ7 and CJ8. The CJ7 is 2" longer than the CJ5 to allow for the optional automatic transmission, so the frame and body were 2" longer. The CJ6 and CJ8 were 10" longer in the back.
no... 75' and older are interchangeable... as are '76 and newer. FYI... cj5 and cj7 cannot swap at all.
The CJ7 was 10" longer than the CJ5. Most of the additional length was in the rear portion of the vehicle, so even if you wanted to modify a CJ7 top to fit it would mean taking out and replacing the windows and shortening the top. Way more work than it's worth.Keep looking for a CJ5 top, or go with an aftermarket top instead.
A CJ7 front floor panel will not directly fit a 1979 CJ5 due to differences in dimensions and design between the two models. While both are part of the Jeep CJ series, the CJ7 is slightly longer and has different body contours. Modifications may be possible, but it would require custom work to ensure a proper fit. For the best results, it's recommended to use parts specifically designed for the CJ5.
No. The door openings are not shaped the same, CJ-7 vs CJ-5.
depends if its wide or narrow track i believe the narrow track will fit the 5 but the wide track most deffinatly won't
all tops from 1978 cj7 to 1995 yj fit
No bro the wheelbase is a little longer in the rear in a cj-7. It will mount in the rear all the way up to the front but wont touch the top of the windshield.
Yes
The hardtop from a 1963 CJ5 will not fit on a 1973 CJ5. Some people have found that if they put a different windshield on it that it will fit, but then you have to adjust the wipers. It is best to get a top that fits the measurements for the model you have specifically, for best results.
No It won't fit unless you use the 76 + windshield with it.
yes.. I have one on my 1982 cj7
Yes