96 and older cherokee cup holder
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I got all kinds of cupholders in my XJ . I am always checking out other cars in the boneyard to see what will fit.
If you look closely on the right you'll see the "style B" that I found in the junkyard. It's not bolted on, has never fallen off and works great since I rarely carry a passenger. Stays put even when I do, because I warn them . I had "style A" but got rid of it because of the e-brake. Jersey inspection is a pain . It was useless anyway, holes were too small.
Driver side window. No, it does not interfere with driving, and I'm left handed. My cell phone clips in the smaller pocket. Just have to make sure the drink container is sealed when I'm climbing rocks ... I use a "coozie" and all sized of cups fit fine. Cons: I have to remove it temporarily to open/close the wing window ... which I need only when I'm stuck in traffic in Philly . (I hate that city)
In the rear: came with the Husky center console insert. Better for the occasional passenger than for me, of course, but it can serve as "storage" until you get ready for your drink. Cons: Must be removed to fold the bench seat forward, so I see a short life for it there. Gonna try to see if it can be mounted anywhere else. It's steel.
If you look closely on the right you'll see the "style B" that I found in the junkyard. It's not bolted on, has never fallen off and works great since I rarely carry a passenger. Stays put even when I do, because I warn them . I had "style A" but got rid of it because of the e-brake. Jersey inspection is a pain . It was useless anyway, holes were too small.
Driver side window. No, it does not interfere with driving, and I'm left handed. My cell phone clips in the smaller pocket. Just have to make sure the drink container is sealed when I'm climbing rocks ... I use a "coozie" and all sized of cups fit fine. Cons: I have to remove it temporarily to open/close the wing window ... which I need only when I'm stuck in traffic in Philly . (I hate that city)
In the rear: came with the Husky center console insert. Better for the occasional passenger than for me, of course, but it can serve as "storage" until you get ready for your drink. Cons: Must be removed to fold the bench seat forward, so I see a short life for it there. Gonna try to see if it can be mounted anywhere else. It's steel.
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im looking at style A because my ebrake doesnt work anyways. but i do plan on getting that fixed. does it not allow it to go all the way up or does it get in the way of you grabbing and pulling it?
style B just looks tacky and easily broken.
style B just looks tacky and easily broken.
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I had style A and did not like loosing my parking brake with a 5 speed at the time. So I adapted it to style B by trimming the bottom a little and using some self tapping drill screws in the top.
In my 86 Laredo, there are built in cup holders in the panels for the back seat.
In my 86 Laredo, there are built in cup holders in the panels for the back seat.
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I had style A and did not like loosing my parking brake with a 5 speed at the time. So I adapted it to style B by trimming the bottom a little and using some self tapping drill screws in the top.
In my 86 Laredo, there are built in cup holders in the panels for the back seat.
In my 86 Laredo, there are built in cup holders in the panels for the back seat.
Hey quick question, what are all the sticks for? Im confused to why you have all those.
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