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2001 header pannel on a 88 MJ

MDR88MJ

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im rebuilding the front end of my MJ. im putting the 2001 header pannel on it to update its look but i have noticed i the turn signal lamp socket on a 2001 Cherokee has 2 lights in it not one like the 89 front end, and im perty sure that the side markers have the same soket so i think that will be ok but will the original turn signal plug still fit atleast one of the sockets on the new lamp?
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not exactly jeepspeed prerunner tech
 
well kinda since it will endup like this
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im trying to build a truck to race mdr eventual
and im doing body work for it, i dono it just ended up on this forum because i figured you guys would know
 
nice ride and well kinda works but post the pic in the start and it would help
 
that first pic of the blue manche is a pics a stumbled across online one day, , thats how the manche below it should be like when its done , only without the i-beam front end
 
that first pic of the blue manche is a pics a stumbled across online one day, , thats how the manche below it should be like when its done , only without the i-beam front end

Why no beams ha ha? Beams are nice but solid axles should be easier to fit in anyones budget/skill range and they still can handle good. I think the hanneman fronts look sick on the 97+ header.
 
The socket does fit, use in outer holes in the lamp assy. I just did this on my 92 MJ. And I used an OE plug for the inside hole, but not wired up, just to keep the housing semi-sealed.
 
the blue one just looks 'off'
especially the inside of the pass. fender, and how the beams are at partial droop at ride height...
 
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