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- Join DateAug 2011
- LocationPrescott, Az
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- Year1990
- ModelCherokee (XJ)
- Engine4.0
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The 95/96 XJ swap onto my 93 was easy because it required no cutting/bending of the firewall or moving of the washer reservoir since it is on the other side of the vehicle. I guess RENIX era XJs were different.
Cruiser what was different about the ZJ? It totally looked the same to me since they use the same master cylinder as the 95/96 XJ. Was it the rod length? Or perhaps the overall diameter?
They had ABS and had big lines going from the reservoir to the aBS pump.Originally Posted by kstopp
Thanks for all of the feedback.The 95/96 XJ swap onto my 93 was easy because it required no cutting/bending of the firewall or moving of the washer reservoir since it is on the other side of the vehicle. I guess RENIX era XJs were different.
Cruiser what was different about the ZJ? It totally looked the same to me since they use the same master cylinder as the 95/96 XJ. Was it the rod length? Or perhaps the overall diameter?