Yes. The 1997 Jeep hard top can be replaced by any jeep hard top from 1997 to 2005.
1997-2006 are TJ1997-2006 are TJ
The 1997 wrangler or jeep hardtop can be replaced by any jeep hardtop from 1997 to 2005. The answer is most probably that a 1995 hardtop will NOT fit a 1997 TJ.
Tj was the body code from 1997-2006.
Yes, the TJ went from 1997 to 2006
No, a 1997 Jeep does not have an inertia or reset switch.
The front speakers in a 1997 Jeep TJ are 4"x6"
Jeep YJ doors can be removed by taking the nuts off the bottoms of the door hinges. in 1987, it was a Jeep YJ. In 1997 the TJ model came out. Jeep YJ doors can be removed by taking the nuts off the bottoms of the door hinges. in 1987, it was a Jeep YJ. In 1997 the TJ model came out.
TJ is not an abbreviation for anything, its just Jeep's designation for the 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler. After World War Two, Jeep made vehicles for non-military use. They were designated "CJ" for "Citizen's Jeep". In 1987, Jeep had a major renovation of the Wrangler and designated it "YJ". Again a major design change took place in 1997, and the new Jeep was called the "TJ". The letters don't mean anything though.
The thermostat on a 1997 Jeep TJ is located in the radiator hose that connects to the water pump. It is on the front, left side of the motor just below the lowest pulley on the fan belt.
I have a Jeep Wrangler 2000 TJ on petrol 20 miles to the gallon and 17 miles to the gallon on LPG its a straight 6/ 4 Ltr
Nothing really, some top fit differences, some mirror changes, the rest were interior changes.