I'm looking to replace my tailgate window seal and I'm having a hard time finding it. I also need the tailgate bumper stops. Can anyone reccomend an on-line source that ships to Canada? I would prefere to get them at the same place, and save on shipping.
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do you mean the actual seal that goes around the window, or the seal that goes around the tailgate. The seal for the window I thought was just a urethane glue and not replaceable. If your talking about the seal for the tailgate I have one of those.
The actual window seal. I removed it to do some body work and the old seal is now finished. I can get one from a dealer here, but am looking for a better price. I do have a few other things to buy and would like to combine to save on shipping. I bought some stuff fro Morris, but they don't cary the seal.
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This weekend I will be doing some work on my jeep. Let me see if I can get one off of the spare hatch I have.
I guess they are older than 1997? Mine is glued in with urethane as well, but has an exterior seal. I haven't checked your build and my "97 is all stock. It's my family vehicle, but I'm looking to ad to it. Have you changed the injectors in yours? If you did, what is your opinion on it? I'm looking to save on fuel, and am checking out a few options. I used to have a modified 1976 CJ5 with 33's and I'm getting the itch to modify the Cherokee, but keeping in mind that I won't be doing any extreme offroading. I love the truck and it has served me very well. She deserves a makeover.
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I have a 97 I am parting out, I will look tomorrow to see if it is glued or an actual rubber seal.
Thank you for trying to help. I'm very glad to have joined the forum. People here have a real love for the Cherokee. As I posted previously, this is my second Jeep and this one I would like to keep for a long time. I live in Quebec where the weather can be rough on a vehicle, and mine needs some TLC, body and suspension wise. When I can be of service to anyone else, I will surely help. As for now, I remain a "newbie" with a stock truck.