Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
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Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
np231 = CommandTrac.
The axle can be identified by shape;
http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
on the Jeep web site.
<twulfert@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155789069.145139.168530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I've got an old 93 GC that I'm considering modfiying for extreme off
> road use. It's got the 4.0L Engine.Can you tell me:
>
> What Transfer Case Model
> Front and Rear Axle Models
>
> Known decently engineered mod's to consider?
>
The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
np231 = CommandTrac.
The axle can be identified by shape;
http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
on the Jeep web site.
<twulfert@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155789069.145139.168530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I've got an old 93 GC that I'm considering modfiying for extreme off
> road use. It's got the 4.0L Engine.Can you tell me:
>
> What Transfer Case Model
> Front and Rear Axle Models
>
> Known decently engineered mod's to consider?
>
#3
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Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
np231 = CommandTrac.
The axle can be identified by shape;
http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
on the Jeep web site.
<twulfert@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155789069.145139.168530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I've got an old 93 GC that I'm considering modfiying for extreme off
> road use. It's got the 4.0L Engine.Can you tell me:
>
> What Transfer Case Model
> Front and Rear Axle Models
>
> Known decently engineered mod's to consider?
>
The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
np231 = CommandTrac.
The axle can be identified by shape;
http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
on the Jeep web site.
<twulfert@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155789069.145139.168530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I've got an old 93 GC that I'm considering modfiying for extreme off
> road use. It's got the 4.0L Engine.Can you tell me:
>
> What Transfer Case Model
> Front and Rear Axle Models
>
> Known decently engineered mod's to consider?
>
#4
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Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
np231 = CommandTrac.
The axle can be identified by shape;
http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
on the Jeep web site.
<twulfert@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155789069.145139.168530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I've got an old 93 GC that I'm considering modfiying for extreme off
> road use. It's got the 4.0L Engine.Can you tell me:
>
> What Transfer Case Model
> Front and Rear Axle Models
>
> Known decently engineered mod's to consider?
>
The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
np231 = CommandTrac.
The axle can be identified by shape;
http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
on the Jeep web site.
<twulfert@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155789069.145139.168530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I've got an old 93 GC that I'm considering modfiying for extreme off
> road use. It's got the 4.0L Engine.Can you tell me:
>
> What Transfer Case Model
> Front and Rear Axle Models
>
> Known decently engineered mod's to consider?
>
#5
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Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
np231 = CommandTrac.
The axle can be identified by shape;
http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
on the Jeep web site.
<twulfert@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155789069.145139.168530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I've got an old 93 GC that I'm considering modfiying for extreme off
> road use. It's got the 4.0L Engine.Can you tell me:
>
> What Transfer Case Model
> Front and Rear Axle Models
>
> Known decently engineered mod's to consider?
>
The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
np231 = CommandTrac.
The axle can be identified by shape;
http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
on the Jeep web site.
<twulfert@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1155789069.145139.168530@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> I've got an old 93 GC that I'm considering modfiying for extreme off
> road use. It's got the 4.0L Engine.Can you tell me:
>
> What Transfer Case Model
> Front and Rear Axle Models
>
> Known decently engineered mod's to consider?
>
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Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
Where on the Jeep site do you find the build sheet? I found something
called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
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On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>
>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
>np231 = CommandTrac.
>
>The axle can be identified by shape;
>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>
>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>on the Jeep web site.
called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
----
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>
>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
>np231 = CommandTrac.
>
>The axle can be identified by shape;
>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>
>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>on the Jeep web site.
#7
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Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
Where on the Jeep site do you find the build sheet? I found something
called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
----
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>
>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
>np231 = CommandTrac.
>
>The axle can be identified by shape;
>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>
>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>on the Jeep web site.
called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
----
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>
>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
>np231 = CommandTrac.
>
>The axle can be identified by shape;
>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>
>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>on the Jeep web site.
#8
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Posts: n/a
Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
Where on the Jeep site do you find the build sheet? I found something
called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
----
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>
>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
>np231 = CommandTrac.
>
>The axle can be identified by shape;
>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>
>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>on the Jeep web site.
called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
----
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>
>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
>np231 = CommandTrac.
>
>The axle can be identified by shape;
>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>
>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>on the Jeep web site.
#9
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Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
Where on the Jeep site do you find the build sheet? I found something
called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
----
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>
>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
>np231 = CommandTrac.
>
>The axle can be identified by shape;
>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>
>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>on the Jeep web site.
called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
----
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
<billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>
>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 = SelecTrac,
>np231 = CommandTrac.
>
>The axle can be identified by shape;
>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>
>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>on the Jeep web site.
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Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
http://www-5.jeep.com/wccsapp/univer...ull&category=U
Under Briefly Describe enter 'Build Sheet Request"
Under comments enter : 'Build Sheet Request"
The request will be filled in a few days to a week.
"----" <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote in message
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> Where on the Jeep site do you find the build sheet? I found something
> called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
> there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
>
> ----
>
> On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
> <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>
>>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>>
>>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 =
>>SelecTrac,
>>np231 = CommandTrac.
>>
>>The axle can be identified by shape;
>>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>>
>>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>>on the Jeep web site.
>
Under Briefly Describe enter 'Build Sheet Request"
Under comments enter : 'Build Sheet Request"
The request will be filled in a few days to a week.
"----" <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote in message
news:l5v8e2pqpqjbna69mtk3vonamn9vfq6msb@4ax.com...
> Where on the Jeep site do you find the build sheet? I found something
> called Owner Services, but not Customer Service. I looked around in
> there, but didn't see anything like build sheets.
>
> ----
>
> On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 09:07:43 -0400, "billy ray"
> <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote:
>
>>They came with different transfer cases and axle combinations.
>>
>>The TC can be identified by the name on the shifter plate np242 =
>>SelecTrac,
>>np231 = CommandTrac.
>>
>>The axle can be identified by shape;
>>http://www.nationwideparts.com/differentials.htm
>>
>>The best thing to do is get a 'build sheet' which will tell you what all
>>components were installed at the factory. It is available free of charge
>>from any Jeep dealership PARTS department or via the customer service page
>>on the Jeep web site.
>