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    ac compressor bypass pulley for 98?

    Okay... Is your 91 Wrangler a 4.0? If it is... then the 91 Wrangler and 93 Cherokee use the same 34171 part number (as per the Autozone website). So... if a 91 4.0 wrangler has the same measurments as my 98... then hypothetically the 34171 part number should fit my 98. I'd still like to hear...
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    ac compressor bypass pulley for 98?

    Thanks Mike. I'm still hoping someone chimes in with an older XJ measurement but that makes me feel a little better. By the way anyone can measure this... you don't have to pull the compressor. You just measure the center of the bolt heads on top of the compressor.
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    ac compressor bypass pulley for 98?

    The passenger side on mine front to back was like 3 3/8" and the drivers side (where the bypass bracket would bolt up) was 3 5/8" So.. the 4 bolt holes aren't evenly spaced on my 98'. Hopefully someone will chime in with an older one like you said and post up some measurements.
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    ac compressor bypass pulley for 98?

    It looks like that. The mounting holes are 5" from passenger side to driverside on mine and from front to back on the drivers side of the bracket the bolt holes are 3 5/8" apart. Can you check out the dimensions on yours for me? Thanks man.
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    ac compressor bypass pulley for 98?

    I read that post. Nothing too definative in it. One guy even stated that the part number listed did not in fact fit the application and that it would need severe modification to work.
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    ac compressor bypass pulley for 98?

    Does anyone know where I can get a compressor bypass pulley for a 98? I've found them for 91-93 and also for 98 Grand Cherokees but I can't seem to nail down one for a 98 Cherokee. I tried searching but didn't come up with anything definative. Thanks
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    Power window coil/tube thingy

    Used the technique described in the above link tonight... Took about an hour and a half and the window works fine. Free fix that should hopefully last a lifetime. I was reading that the stealerships get as much as $475 to fix this with the weak factory part! Crazy.
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    Power window coil/tube thingy

    I did some searching on google and found a free fix. I'm going to give this a try before I spend any money on it.... http://jeepxj1998.blogspot.com/
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    Power window coil/tube thingy

    I've got a 98 with the ds front window not moving (doesn't work with the switch... I can push it by hand freely). It has come disconnected where the coil/cable/tube deal meets the top of the center window regulator. Does anyone know how it's attached to the window where they meet? Can it be...
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    88 Jeep Comanche "built"

    1988 Comanche 133,000 miles 4.0, Auto, 231, 7" lift front, 5" lift rear non disco D30, 4.10, Lockright, Superior USA alloy shafts, OX Joints Ford 8.8, 4.10, disc brakes Rock Krawler long arm, track bar and bracket RE coils and 1 3/4" spacers, Big Daddy tie rod, C-Rok steering plates...
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    Built 88 Jeep Comanche (Ohio)

    I'll include the brand new bolted down tool box full of tools, the cooler mount and cooler and a spare set of TJ front shafts with brand new 760 ujoints!
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