NO Cup holders?
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From: Bardstown, KY
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I have this one now and I have had the OE one which my passengers would knock off. I'll agree that both pretty much suck compared to what you get in newer vehicles. But what I like about this one is that even though I can't fit a 20oz bottle in it, a 12oz can or one of my kitchen cups fit snugly so they don't spill when my junk rocks going over the railroad tracks close to my house.
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From: In yourz postez fissin jurr spelinzs
Year: 1990XJ/1989MJ
Model: Comanche
Engine: 4.0L Renix
I have this one now and I have had the OE one which my passengers would knock off. I'll agree that both pretty much suck compared to what you get in newer vehicles. But what I like about this one is that even though I can't fit a 20oz bottle in it, a 12oz can or one of my kitchen cups fit snugly so they don't spill when my junk rocks going over the railroad tracks close to my house.
Jeep could have spent n extra 5 minutes and given us some cup holders... come on where are we supposed to put our drinks? it gets COLD in between my legs...ya thats right REAL COLD
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Joined: Dec 2008
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From: The Brighter Side of Washington
Year: 89
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have this one now and I have had the OE one which my passengers would knock off. I'll agree that both pretty much suck compared to what you get in newer vehicles. But what I like about this one is that even though I can't fit a 20oz bottle in it, a 12oz can or one of my kitchen cups fit snugly so they don't spill when my junk rocks going over the railroad tracks close to my house.
WARNING REDNECK POST!!!
If your kitchen cups fit well, put a self tapping screw through the bottom into the cup holder. That way you can just put the 20 oz. in the cup.
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