Recommendations for parts
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Newbie
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 6 cylinder
Newbie XJ. 1999 Cherokee Sport 6 cyl 4WD 4 door lifted 6 inches
I need help buying these parts for my XJ. Not sure of good brands or specific parts. These parts need replacing:
Suspension
Coil
Tie rods
Struts
Ball joints
Spark plugs
A/C system
Leaf springs
Alternator
Water pump
Any leads will help
I appreciate links as well. Thank you
I need help buying these parts for my XJ. Not sure of good brands or specific parts. These parts need replacing:
Suspension
Coil
Tie rods
Struts
Ball joints
Spark plugs
A/C system
Leaf springs
Alternator
Water pump
Any leads will help
I appreciate links as well. Thank you
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Joined: Sep 2018
Posts: 802
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From: NJ
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Moog is pretty decent as far as suspension and steering parts.
Four Seasons is pretty good for me.
Champion or NGK plugs are acceptable
Honestly, quite alot of parts are reboxed with different names, so watch out for that as well.
For most parts, make sure you keep receipts for any warranty that may apply.
Four Seasons is pretty good for me.
Champion or NGK plugs are acceptable
Honestly, quite alot of parts are reboxed with different names, so watch out for that as well.
For most parts, make sure you keep receipts for any warranty that may apply.
Seasoned Member
Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 284
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From: CharlottesHELL VA
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Check out Rockauto.com. I only use Autolite AP-985 plugs in my 1997-99' Jeeps. 2000' and newer get APP-985 or XP-985 Iridium plugs that will outlast your Jeep. Mopar only for the water pump and Spicer ball joints and u-joints.
Last edited by TheBoogieman; Apr 28, 2020 at 09:39 AM.
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From: Littleton, CO
Year: '96
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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Why does everyone self label themselves as "newbies" in the first sentence of their post? No offense, but there is a post count under the avatar for a reason. The fact that you're a "newbie" doesn't really matter. Perhaps the correct statement should be, if necessary, "New to Jeeps" or "New to XJ 4.0's". We really don't care if you're new to the website, but having an idea of where you stand in the automotive knowledge area is what helps us determine how we speak, what words we use, and how simple or complex to explain something.
Are you new to Jeeps, or new to working on cars? Knowing this can help us to better suit your needs.
Are you new to Jeeps, or new to working on cars? Knowing this can help us to better suit your needs.
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Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 284
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From: CharlottesHELL VA
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Why does everyone self label themselves as "newbies" in the first sentence of their post? No offense, but there is a post count under the avatar for a reason. The fact that you're a "newbie" doesn't really matter. Perhaps the correct statement should be, if necessary, "New to Jeeps" or "New to XJ 4.0's". We really don't care if you're new to the website, but having an idea of where you stand in the automotive knowledge area is what helps us determine how we speak, what words we use, and how simple or complex to explain something.
Are you new to Jeeps, or new to working on cars? Knowing this can help us to better suit your needs.
Are you new to Jeeps, or new to working on cars? Knowing this can help us to better suit your needs.
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