Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but
that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the step, will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer in Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 to '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is the X the same animal as the TJ?? Thanks, Tom |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
Yes, TJ is the model designation for the later style Wrangler(97+).
Tom wrote: > OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but > that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of > aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars > are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the step, > will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. > > Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer in > Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 to > '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is the X > the same animal as the TJ?? > > Thanks, > Tom > > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase') A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
Yes, TJ is the model designation for the later style Wrangler(97+).
Tom wrote: > OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but > that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of > aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars > are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the step, > will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. > > Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer in > Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 to > '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is the X > the same animal as the TJ?? > > Thanks, > Tom > > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase') A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
Yes, TJ is the model designation for the later style Wrangler(97+).
Tom wrote: > OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but > that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of > aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars > are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the step, > will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. > > Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer in > Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 to > '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is the X > the same animal as the TJ?? > > Thanks, > Tom > > -- __________________________________________________ _________ tw 71 Bill Stroppe Baja Bronco 03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5" 01 XJ Sport There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -- Dave Barry Pronunciation: 'jEp Function: noun Date: 1940 Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase') A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase, 1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in World War II. (Please remove the OBVIOUS to reply by email) __________________________________________________ _________ |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
The Wrangler X is one of the many models of TJ.
All I can think is that after 99, the TJ's frame rails changed, and you need Nerf bars for later than 99. Having said that, I wasn't aware that there was a change. "Tom" <vTwinRider@cox.net> wrote in message news:y8gAd.1$EG1.0@lakeread04... > OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but > that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of > aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars > are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the step, > will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. > > Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer in > Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 to > '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is the X > the same animal as the TJ?? > > Thanks, > Tom > > |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
The Wrangler X is one of the many models of TJ.
All I can think is that after 99, the TJ's frame rails changed, and you need Nerf bars for later than 99. Having said that, I wasn't aware that there was a change. "Tom" <vTwinRider@cox.net> wrote in message news:y8gAd.1$EG1.0@lakeread04... > OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but > that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of > aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars > are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the step, > will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. > > Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer in > Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 to > '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is the X > the same animal as the TJ?? > > Thanks, > Tom > > |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
The Wrangler X is one of the many models of TJ.
All I can think is that after 99, the TJ's frame rails changed, and you need Nerf bars for later than 99. Having said that, I wasn't aware that there was a change. "Tom" <vTwinRider@cox.net> wrote in message news:y8gAd.1$EG1.0@lakeread04... > OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but > that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of > aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars > are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the step, > will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. > > Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer in > Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 to > '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is the X > the same animal as the TJ?? > > Thanks, > Tom > > |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
Jeff, 'splain. What necessitates nerf bars?
n. "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:10t390a73j97n10@corp.supernews.com... > The Wrangler X is one of the many models of TJ. > > All I can think is that after 99, the TJ's frame rails changed, and you > need > Nerf bars for later than 99. Having said that, I wasn't aware that there > was > a change. > > > > > > "Tom" <vTwinRider@cox.net> wrote in message > news:y8gAd.1$EG1.0@lakeread04... >> OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but >> that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of >> aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars >> are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the > step, >> will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. >> >> Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer > in >> Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 > to >> '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is >> the > X >> the same animal as the TJ?? >> >> Thanks, >> Tom >> >> > > |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
Jeff, 'splain. What necessitates nerf bars?
n. "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:10t390a73j97n10@corp.supernews.com... > The Wrangler X is one of the many models of TJ. > > All I can think is that after 99, the TJ's frame rails changed, and you > need > Nerf bars for later than 99. Having said that, I wasn't aware that there > was > a change. > > > > > > "Tom" <vTwinRider@cox.net> wrote in message > news:y8gAd.1$EG1.0@lakeread04... >> OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but >> that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of >> aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars >> are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the > step, >> will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. >> >> Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer > in >> Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 > to >> '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is >> the > X >> the same animal as the TJ?? >> >> Thanks, >> Tom >> >> > > |
Re: Is the 2005 X the same as the TJ?
Jeff, 'splain. What necessitates nerf bars?
n. "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in message news:10t390a73j97n10@corp.supernews.com... > The Wrangler X is one of the many models of TJ. > > All I can think is that after 99, the TJ's frame rails changed, and you > need > Nerf bars for later than 99. Having said that, I wasn't aware that there > was > a change. > > > > > > "Tom" <vTwinRider@cox.net> wrote in message > news:y8gAd.1$EG1.0@lakeread04... >> OK, before I get bashed, I don't own a Jeep; used to have an '89 CJ7, but >> that was years ago. OK, the reason for my question. I purchased a set of >> aftermarket Nerf side steps for my daughters '04 Wrangler X, but the bars >> are way too long. The bracket, depending on which way you position the > step, >> will hang past the body mount bracket on either end. >> >> Part number of the bars: 564462. I purchased the set from a local dealer > in >> Virginia Beach. I searched the net and found that the steps are for a '97 > to >> '99 TJ, which says bolt on. But these are custom drilling required. Is >> the > X >> the same animal as the TJ?? >> >> Thanks, >> Tom >> >> > > |
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