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They should be the same parts. The break in the XJ/MJ front knuckles/hubs/rotors was between 89 and 90.

 

except the gc has OTK steering...which is better for drive angles with lift.

 

Whats WJ's not ZJ's.. They had the same LO-Pinion D30 as the TJ. So the knuckles would be a direct fit as long as you watch the rotor dates as Eagle pointed out.

 

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They should be the same parts. The break in the XJ/MJ front knuckles/hubs/rotors was between 89 and 90.

 

except the gc has OTK steering...which is better for drive angles with lift.

You sure you're looking at a 95 ZJ Grand Cherokee? They used exactly the same front axles as XJs of the same year, AFAIK. Except, for some screwball reason, the ZJs were low pinion and the XJs were high pinion.

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They should be the same parts. The break in the XJ/MJ front knuckles/hubs/rotors was between 89 and 90.

 

except the gc has OTK steering...which is better for drive angles with lift.

 

Whats WJ's not ZJ's.. They had the same LO-Pinion D30 as the TJ. So the knuckles would be a direct fit as long as you watch the rotor dates as Eagle pointed out.

 

CW

 

Considering ZJs weren't made until 93 I don't think it'll be a problem.

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They should be the same parts. The break in the XJ/MJ front knuckles/hubs/rotors was between 89 and 90.

 

except the gc has OTK steering...which is better for drive angles with lift.

 

Whats WJ's not ZJ's.. They had the same LO-Pinion D30 as the TJ. So the knuckles would be a direct fit as long as you watch the rotor dates as Eagle pointed out.

 

CW

 

Considering ZJs weren't made until 93 I don't think it'll be a problem.

It would be a big problem if you tried to use ZJ hubs and/or rotors on an 84-90 XJ or MJ.

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They should be the same parts. The break in the XJ/MJ front knuckles/hubs/rotors was between 89 and 90.

 

except the gc has OTK steering...which is better for drive angles with lift.

 

Whats WJ's not ZJ's.. They had the same LO-Pinion D30 as the TJ. So the knuckles would be a direct fit as long as you watch the rotor dates as Eagle pointed out.

 

CW

 

Considering ZJs weren't made until 93 I don't think it'll be a problem.

It would be a big problem if you tried to use ZJ hubs and/or rotors on an 84-90 XJ or MJ.

 

Well if you used the ZJ brake calipers would it be fine? Or is there axle shaft problems too?

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Back up the bus fellas...

Jeep ZJ's where 93 - 98. Then the WJ was 99 - 04

 

across the bpoard, the ZJ is the SAME as TJ. Its a Lo-pinion D30 and should exchange with 91and up XJ/MJ. Even work with ANY XJ / MJ D30 as long as you keep all the 95 parts from the knuckles out.

 

The WJ is whats different. The rotors, brakes and lug spacing are BIGGER and there-fore DIFFERENT!!

 

 

 

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JKS make's a spacer that go's behind the bearing assy. to move it out 1/4" then you can use the ZJ stuff.

 

Me and a dude at work have been looking all the jeep brake's

as we're both doing up grade's and the best we can tell

you should be able to swap from the ball joint's out

an any dana 30 knuckle should swap out.

 

I'll do some checking tomorrow at work but I think by

swapping from the knuckle out the bigger brake's should be a bolt on

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JKS make's a spacer that go's behind the bearing assy. to move it out 1/4" then you can use the ZJ stuff.

 

You mean WJ. WJs have the high steer knuckle. You don't need the spacer with ZJ (93-98) brakes. But you do to run WJ (99-04) knuckles.

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I'm about to do the knuckles and brakes (as well as CV axles since I get a price break at work) I scored a '95 ZJ booster from the local boneyard (and a matching new master cyl from work) and I have one of the fitting adapters so far (metric fitting on the master and std lines)

I think the Weatherhead numbers are 7937 and 1441 (I'll know for sure soon)

I do know I WON'T be putting in ABS for sure.

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