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    Default Sending a ZJ to rest

    Hey guys my buddy is junking his 96 ZJ and I am looking over it ready to pick it clean for my 01. I am already going to get his rear brakes. Anything else I should snag before it gets sent to the yard?

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    Default Re: Sending a ZJ to rest

    Trans, transfer case, alternator, fan shroud, drive shafts, gosh too many possibles to think of lol.

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    Default Re: Sending a ZJ to rest

    If it is a 4.0 ZJ, I would def say nab the power train as spares..
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    Default Re: Sending a ZJ to rest

    Tcase if it is the same as yours. Possibly seats if you can rework the brackets. Side mirrors since they are larger.
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    On board air
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    lockers
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    Default Re: Sending a ZJ to rest

    it is a v8 with a 242 in it. So nothing from the drivetrain will cross.

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    Default Re: Sending a ZJ to rest

    That 242 will work in an XJ, but it is a question of if you want it. Nix on the tranny.
    230 hp 4.3L Chevy
    Built 4L60E with manual lockout
    Atlas 4 speed
    Griffin radiator
    On board air
    Warn 9.5ti on custom bumper
    7.5" RE front and bastard pack rear on custom long arms
    30 gal gas tank
    lockers
    And a bunch of other stuff

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    Default Re: Sending a ZJ to rest

    I don't want the 242, selectable 4wd is better to me

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    Default Re: Sending a ZJ to rest

    OK, just saying
    230 hp 4.3L Chevy
    Built 4L60E with manual lockout
    Atlas 4 speed
    Griffin radiator
    On board air
    Warn 9.5ti on custom bumper
    7.5" RE front and bastard pack rear on custom long arms
    30 gal gas tank
    lockers
    And a bunch of other stuff

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    Default Re: Sending a ZJ to rest

    If it is a V8, grab the tie rod. It's a direct swap (although it look a bit different) and it is a solid piece of steel instead of a hollow tube, much beefier. Drag link is the same as XJ.
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