Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
From that Owner Services section you can request one with your VIN. Most local dealer service departments will print you one as well. ---- proclaimed: > 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. > > |
Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
From that Owner Services section you can request one with your VIN. Most local dealer service departments will print you one as well. ---- proclaimed: > 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. > > |
Re: Need Details on '93 Grand Cherokee
From that Owner Services section you can request one with your VIN. Most local dealer service departments will print you one as well. ---- proclaimed: > 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. > > |
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