RenegadeStang
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'98 XJ 4x4
Any ideas on what years XJ/YJ/TJ/ZJ will cross-reference the hub assembly?
Any ideas on what years XJ/YJ/TJ/ZJ will cross-reference the hub assembly?
cherokee chuck said:84/89 XJ 87/89YJ early type -90/98 XJ 99/01 XJ with 2 piece rotor,90/99 YJ& TJs late type. the early type has a tapered Timken bearing, the later type has ball bearings. The steering knuckles have the same interchange. I hope this answers your question. You gave all the information needed, it was a simple question!
Yes, excuse me! Grand Cherokee 93/98 is the same , and I believe the newer cherokees & 00/06 wranglers ,will work if you use the appropriate rotor. I missed the GC hub because I didn't have a Crown part# for it , but when I cross referenced it with OMIX the GC popped up. My mistake. I didn't mention the later stuff because you have to use the rotor don't you? I'll be open to more info on this as you can never have too much knowlege about the way you have earned your living, right?cal said:You're information is incomplete and incorrect.
I'll respond in full AFTER dinner, but it just isn't that simple.
cherokee chuck said:Yes, excuse me! Grand Cherokee 93/98 is the same , and I believe the newer cherokees & 00/06 wranglers ,will work if you use the appropriate rotor. I missed the GC hub because I didn't have a Crown part# for it , but when I cross referenced it with OMIX the GC popped up. My mistake. I didn't mention the later stuff because you have to use the rotor don't you? I'll be open to more info on this as you can never have too much knowlege about the way you have earned your living, right?
RenegadeStang said:Sorry if I didn't provide enough info. :laugh3:
At the moment, I don't have the money for a new hub assembly, so I was gonna hit up the Pull-a-Part and take a risk on a used unit. Thanks for all the info guys. So it looks like there was a change in mid-'99. I probably wouldn't use one from any earlier than a '95 or something anyway.
cherokee chuck said:the knuckles are 90 & later just like the calipers.yes the rotors have to match the hubs, but if you just want to buy a hub & have it fit without changing any additional parts I gave the correct information.Renagade Stang asked what the hub interchange was, not what hub/rotor assy will fit or how to make early calipers fit on later rigs. IT WAS A SIMPLE DIRECT QUESTION and I gave a simple answer, except I missed the GC hub.the guy wanted to know what hub fit what vehicles and I told him. My information was accurate and almost complete and answered the question & I did not need to know the year of his rig to answer it.