Full part out of a '98 Jeep Cherokee XJ Sport (revisited)
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if you still have the drivers side fender and washer fluid bottle im interested. shipping to Los Lunas NM 87031
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Year: 1998
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^^^ Before pulling the fender to figure out a shipping quote, I just want to verify that you do realize that the wheel arch has been trimmed (as seen in the second pic); and that you are interested in the fender despite the trimming.
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i did notice that yes i was planning on trimming anyway so it just makes my job easier how far up is it trimmed? a closer picture would be nice if available
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Due to a family emergency, we were away longer than expected; but we're finally back and pulling more parts off the Jeep. The drive train is now out, and the body is almost ready for the crusher.
Sold list is updated, and here's some answers to some unanswered requests.
You'd be better off getting one off from the seller "jeeprockstar" on eBay. He's selling them for $65 shipped, and I'm not about to try to compete with that. What I'd end up paying for shipping wouldn't be worth my time to pull it out of the Jeep.
Now that I can see every part of that fender, it's not worth selling. There's holes rusted through that I didn't see before. The washer fluid bottle, we'll do $30 shipped.
I can sell you the hinges pretty cheap, but they do need new hinge pins as the front doors sagged a bit. Let me know if you want them - knowing that you'd have to install hinge pins.
Rear leaf springs are very weak, and the shackles are coated with Michigan rust. You could probably blast the rust off them, but you may be better off getting some that aren't rusty.
Sold list is updated, and here's some answers to some unanswered requests.
Rear leaf springs are very weak, and the shackles are coated with Michigan rust. You could probably blast the rust off them, but you may be better off getting some that aren't rusty.
Last edited by froggie; 06-28-2012 at 02:28 PM.