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FS[GreatLakes]: 12 XJ Part Outs
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Joined: Dec 2015
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From: genesee, mi
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.o i-6
Looking for rear passenger winow switch. ( passenger side rear passenger door) also front dome light housing. I have 00 jeep xj sport. And im looking for the 10 disk changer oem Chrysler. I have the control for it but no cd unit. And would you have a rear bumper not rusted out lol. And the hood latch release, the one inside the cab. I live in genesee
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 925
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From: Eagle River, Alaska
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
I need a 1997 factory roof rack end cap. Its the little plastic cap on the very back of the rail thats attached to the roof. I just need one.
Also need a 1997+ plastic fwd interior done light cover.
Also need a 1997+ plastic fwd interior done light cover.
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Joined: Jan 2016
Posts: 1,242
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From: Newport News, VA
Year: 96 & 88 4 dr Cherokees
Do you have the body side of the power/heated mirror harness & switches ? (97 & up....mirrors are from a 98)
I have some new mirrors, but nothing that mates up to it connector wise for the body side of the harness.
If ya ain't got the harness, or don't want to remove it, I really only need 12" or so from the connector to the main harness, so I can connect to the mirror wiring, and splice in from there back to the switch. The body side connector & pigtail is what I really need.
I have some new mirrors, but nothing that mates up to it connector wise for the body side of the harness.
If ya ain't got the harness, or don't want to remove it, I really only need 12" or so from the connector to the main harness, so I can connect to the mirror wiring, and splice in from there back to the switch. The body side connector & pigtail is what I really need.
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Easiest flaring I have ever done and will never rust out (or corrode in this case, within reason).
If you don't know how to flare brake lines, its a good thing to learn and very easy. I made a flare that I thought was going to leak with this copper nickel line, but decided to test my luck and it did not leak (over 1 year later as well).







