93-95 are interchangable (they are OBD-I)
96-98 OBD-II starts
99-01
02-04
05-current (AFAIK)
Some parts are interchangeable between 96-01 since most is practically switched over other than the body style and suspension components and emissions controls.
Drivetrain components other than transmissions (with some work they can) between the 93-98 years. Same goes for the 99-04 years.
1999-2004 are the same body style. Most parts are interchangeable. The liftgate and window should be the same.
the Laredo is a Cherokee. it's just a different trim package. there's also the briarwood, sport, wagon, etc. it's all the same. yes, the radiators are the same. so is EVERYTHING ELSE in or on the vehicle. so, you could buy the electric seats from a Laredo and put them in a sport. or you could by the rear hatch with the wiper and put it on a briarwood. as long as you have the wiring and switches you can change the trim on any Cherokee. as far as the drivetrains they are exactly the same... As long as you are not trying to put a Grand Cherokee radiator in a regular Cherokee.
Some parts yes, some parts no. It depends on if the engine is same size or not. almost anything jeep is interchangeable with jeep. The axles will for sure swap. if engine is the same size the tranny and tcase should also. My 91 Cherokee has front bucket seats out of a later grand. Jeep is kinda like Lego you can try putting anything from one vehicle to another and chances are its going to fit. Engine size is irrelevant unless you are looking at engine parts. They used the same transmissions and transfer cases. All other parts are dependent on trim levels and options of the vehicle. Some parts are a simple swap, where others would require otherparts to be retrofit to make that one part fit. I would advise picking up a good service book such as the haynes before you do any work, as it lists what years are based off similar chassis and will tell you how to remove and replace said parts.
The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee includes a basic 3 year/36000 mi warranty, with a concurrent 5 year/100000 mi power-train and corrosion warranty. Emissions are covered for 2 years/24000mi, and roadside assistance is covered for 3 years/36000mi. Third parties often offer extended warrenties, each variable in the number of years, miles, and parts they cover.
No, Cherokee is a wagon, and the Comanche is a pickup, but on the years they were made the parts will be the same.
1999-2004 are the same body style. Most parts are interchangeable. The liftgate and window should be the same.
1999-2004
the Laredo is a Cherokee. it's just a different trim package. there's also the briarwood, sport, wagon, etc. it's all the same. yes, the radiators are the same. so is EVERYTHING ELSE in or on the vehicle. so, you could buy the electric seats from a Laredo and put them in a sport. or you could by the rear hatch with the wiper and put it on a briarwood. as long as you have the wiring and switches you can change the trim on any Cherokee. as far as the drivetrains they are exactly the same... As long as you are not trying to put a Grand Cherokee radiator in a regular Cherokee.
None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993
It most likely will, grand Cherokees didn't change much those years. As long as they are both grand Cherokees, and as long as one isn't a Cherokee and the other is a grand Cherokee.
This will vary depending upon the parts you are looking for. As a general rule 87,88,89,90,91 have many interchangeable parts but there are some from older vehicles that will also interchange.
Yes
Some parts yes, some parts no. It depends on if the engine is same size or not. almost anything jeep is interchangeable with jeep. The axles will for sure swap. if engine is the same size the tranny and tcase should also. My 91 Cherokee has front bucket seats out of a later grand. Jeep is kinda like Lego you can try putting anything from one vehicle to another and chances are its going to fit. Engine size is irrelevant unless you are looking at engine parts. They used the same transmissions and transfer cases. All other parts are dependent on trim levels and options of the vehicle. Some parts are a simple swap, where others would require otherparts to be retrofit to make that one part fit. I would advise picking up a good service book such as the haynes before you do any work, as it lists what years are based off similar chassis and will tell you how to remove and replace said parts.
I would assume it would. I haven't worked with those specific years but everything I've seen with the Cherokee(and jeep in general) is that most years are interchangeable as long as they are same engine size.
1995-1997
All body parts will, and most of the engine parts will too.
The 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee includes a basic 3 year/36000 mi warranty, with a concurrent 5 year/100000 mi power-train and corrosion warranty. Emissions are covered for 2 years/24000mi, and roadside assistance is covered for 3 years/36000mi. Third parties often offer extended warrenties, each variable in the number of years, miles, and parts they cover.