Are CJ and YJ hard tops the same?

Are CJ and YJ hard tops the same?

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Vendor. The basic size is the same. The tailgate goes the wrong way on a YJ, so the hardtop glass may not be an exact match (you may need to open the top before the tailgate, or add some extra seal foam, etc.).

Q. Will CJ doors fit on a TJ?

No they won’t. They will fit but they wont latch correctly. He will need to change latches and maybe the seals. The dimensions are the same though.

Q. Are CJ and YJ doors the same?

Registered. CJ-7 doors are pretty much the same thing as YJ doors.

Q. Will a CJ7 hardtop fit a CJ5?

A CJ7 top will definitely not fit a CJ5 nor will the doors. CJ5 is noticeably shorter than a CJ7.

Q. How heavy is a CJ7 hardtop?

The TJ’s thermoplastic top weighs 140. thanks for the replies. The one on my 79 CJ7 weighs 148 pounds.

Q. How much does a Jeep CJ7 weigh?

The Jeep CJ 7 4.2 weighs 1228 Kg / 2707 lbs.

Q. What is a CJ7 Jeep?

The Jeep CJ7 This 2-door Jeep SUV first hit the road in 1976 and was a popular pick for the adventurous driver for years to come. A variety of engines were packed into the Jeep CJ7, including the famous 5.0 AMC 304 V8 found in the Golden Eagle edition, and the 4.2-liter I6 found in the Limited trim option.

Q. What is the most expensive Jeep ever sold?

The Most Expensive Jeep Ever Costs Over $2 Million

  • Jeep Hurricane.
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited.
  • 2012 Grand Cherokee SRT8.
  • 2013 Grand Cherokee SRT-WK2.

Q. Are jeeps collectible?

Today, they’re worth a small fortune. Dating back to World War II, jeeps have been roaming the world. With immense capabilities and good looks, they prove to be a very popular vehicle upon consumers. However, it’s not just the new Jeeps people are trying to get their hands on, it’s also the old rare ones, too.

Q. What is the rarest Jeep Wrangler color?

Brown is probably the rarest color in the Wranglers.

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