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84 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief 85 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo 86 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo 87 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo, Limited 88 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 89 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 90 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 91 - Base, Briarwood, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 92 - Base, Briarwood, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 93 - Base, Sport, Country 94 - SE, Sport, Country 95 - SE, Sport, Country 96 - SE, Sport, Country, Classic 97 - SE, Sport, Country 98 - SE, Sport, Classic, Limited 99 - SE, Sport, Classic, Limited 00 - SE, Sport, Classic, Limited, Freedom 01 - Sport, Limited, 60th Anniversary Edition What Engines were offered? 2.5L I4 carbureted - 105 hp @ 5000 rpm, 132 ft lb torque @ 2800 rpm - used in 84-85 models 2.5L I4 TBI (fuel injected) - 117 hp @ 5000 rpm, 135 ft lb @ 3500 rpm - used in 86 and updated in 87-90 to 121hp 2.5L I4 MPI (multi-port injection) - 130 hp @ 5250 rpm, 139 ft lb @ 3250 rpm - used in 91-00 GM 2.8L V6 - 115 hp @ 4800 rpm, 145 ft lb @ 2400 rpm - used in 84-86 Renault 2.1L 4cyl. Turbo Diesel - 85 hp @ 3750 rpm, 132 ft lb @ 2750 rpm - used in 85-87 Italian VM 2.5L Turbo Diesel - 140 hp, 236 ft lb torque - used in overseas XJ's 4.0L I6 EFI "Power Tech" - 177 hp @ 4750 rpm, 220 ft lb @ 4000 rpm - used 87-90 4.0L I6 MPI "Power Tech HO" (High Output) - 190 hp @ 4750 rpm, 220 ft lb @ 4,000 rpm - used in 91-95 and updated in 96-01 to 225 ft lb torque @ 3000 rpm (00-01 models use a distributorless ignition system) What manual transmission were available? AX4 - 4 speed manual - manufactured by Aisin - used 84-86 with 2.5L I4 and 2.8L V6 engines T4 & T5 - 4 & 5 speed manual - manufactured by Borg Warner - used 84-86 with 2.5L I4 and 2.8L V6 engines BA10/5 - 5 speed manual - manufactured by Peugot - used only up to 89 AX5 - 5 speed manual - manufactured by Aisin - used with 2.8L V6 and 87+ with 2.5L I4 AX15 - 5 speed manual - manufactured by Aisin - used with 4.0L I6 engines NV3550 - 5 speed manual - manufactured by New Venture - used in 00-01 in SE models with 4.0L I6 engines What manual transmission is best? Early XJ models had the Peugeot BA10/5 transmission. In 1987 the AX-15 became available. In 19xx the AX-15 came with an external slave cylinder. The Peugeot has a 21 spline output shaft vs a 23 spline in the AX-15. The A15 ratios are (1st to 5th) 3.83 2.33 1.44, 1.0, and .790 What automatic transmissions were available? Torqueflight 904 - 3 speed automatic - used 84-86 with 2.8L V6 and 2.5L I4 engines 30RH - 3 speed automatic - used with 2.5L I4 engine 94?-00 AW4 - 4 speed automatic, electronically controlled - manufactured by Aisin - used from 87-01 (87-91 models include a Power/Comfort button that adjusts the shift points) What transfer cases were available? The transfer cases used are all chain driven with aluminum housings. NP stands for "New Process" which is the brand, if you will. The newer ones are NV instead which stands for "New Venture". It is the same transfer case just a different name. NP207 - "Command-Trac" part-time only - 2.61:1 ratio low range - used 84-87 NP231 - "Command-Trac" part-time only - 2.72:1 ratio low range - shift pattern 2H - 4H - N - 4L - used 87-01 NP228/NP229 - "Selec-Trac" - 4Hi(full-time) - N - 4Lo (part-time) - used 84-87 NP242 - "Selec-Trac" part-time OR full-time - 2.72:1 ratio low range - shift pattern 2wd - 4part-time - 4full-time - N - 4LO - used 87-01 What are the dimensions of the XJ? Note: Small differences may occur depending on optional equipment or trim level wheelbase = 101.4" overall length = 165.3" - 168.8" overall width = 67.9" - 70.5" track = 58" height = 64" height with roof rack = 66.8" ground clearance (from differentials) = 7.3" - 8.3" approach angle = 37.6* - 38* departure angle = 31* - 32.1* breakover angle = 21* - 21.9* curb weight 2wd = 2,891 lbs - 2,993 lbs curb weight 4wd = 3,057 lbs - 3,386 lbs cargo capacity = 71.0 cu ft. What kind of driveshaft is used? Front Driveshaft - On 84-87 XJ's (NP207 t-case) the front shaft is a "GKN" style shaft. On 87-01 XJ's (NP231/242 t-case) the front is a "double cardan" two-piece driveshaft with a CV joint at the transfer case end. Rear Driveshaft - The rear is a one-piece shaft with standard u-joints at both ends. The slip yoke is located on the output shaft of the transfer case. On 84-95 models, the yoke slides in and out of the transfer case and is lubricated by the ATF fluid internally. On 96-01 due to a design change, the slip yoke is external (does not slide in and out of the transfer case). This slip yoke is covered with a rubber boot. What front axles were used? Dana 30 high pinion - reverse cut - 27 spline, 1.16" diameter shafts, 7.13" ring gear - used 84-99 (some axles through 91 are vacuum disconnect, 92+ are non-disconnect, 89-95 with ABS have 5-297x u-joints, all 95+ have 5-297x u-joints, all others have 5-260x u-joints) Dana 30 low pinion - standard cut - 27 spline, 1.16" diameter shafts, 7.13" ring gear, 5-297x u-joints - used 00-01 What rear axles were used? (Note on Dana 35 axles sometimes referred to as Dana 35C - The "C" does not stand for c-clip. It stands for "custom" meaning it came from Dana unfinished.) (Note on 8.25 axles - none of these axles were used on XJ's with ABS brakes. If you have ABS, you have the Dana 35. Without ABS you could have either axle. 8.25 axles are c-clip) Dana 35 non c-clip - 27 spline, 1.18" diameter shafts, 7.58" ring gear, 2.62" axle tube - used 84-89 Dana 35 c-clip - 27 spline, 1.18" diameter shafts, 7.58" ring gear, 2.62" axle tube - used 90-01 Chrysler 8.25 - 27 spline, 1.17" diameter shafts, 8.25" ring gear, 3" axle tube - used 91-96 Chrysler 8.25 - 29 spline, 1.21" diameter shafts, 8.25" ring gear, 3" axle tube - used 97-01 Dana 44 non c-clip - 30 spline, 1.31" diameter shafts, 8.5" ring gear, 2.75" axle tube - used 87-89 on some(not all) XJ's equipped with towing package. What gearing was available? 3.07 - used with 4.0L engine / manual transmission 3.31 - only available on older (pre87?) 2 door XJ's with "Fuel Economy" package 3.55 - used with 4.0L engine / automatic transmission 3.73 - found in some XJ's with the towing package 4.10 - used with 2.5L engine usually, and older XJ's with the "Off-Highway Vehicle" package. What cooling system was used? Open style - any normal cooling system used today. Opposite of closed style described below. Closed style - has no radiator cap and utilizes a pressure bottle. This style cooling system was used in 87-90 XJ's Were airbags used? Drivers side airbag (mechanical) was added in 95. Passenger side airbag was added in 97. Airbags changed from mechanical to electronic in this year also. How many XJ's were built? 84 - 93,326 85 - 120,328 86 - 107,225 87 - 139,295 88 - 187,136 89 - 207,216 90 - 151,230 91 - 151,578 92 - 137,826 93 - 144,961 94 - 123,391 95 - 120,234 96 - 286,463 97 - 258,958 98 - 182,845 99 - 186,116 00 - 165,590 01 - 120,454 ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Introduction This page will detail the stock specs of the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) which was produced between 1984 - 2001 in the United States. That is a remarkable 18 year lifespan in which 2,884,172 Jeep Cherokees rolled off the assembly line! Originally designed and built by AMC, Chrysler continued the same design when they bought AMC in 1987. Anyways, the Cherokee was the icon of compact SUVs which led to a market full of those who tried to imitate it. Now the term "SUV" doesn't really mean a rugged vehicle that actually performs off the pavement, but the Cherokee remains one of the best "utility" 4x4s ever made. On to the specs. The information here should be of some help in identifying what parts came with what year Cherokee. I have made every effort to make sure this information is correct by comparing data from a variety of sources. If you notice any errors or have additional information to contribute, please contact me by PM or e-mail. The information on this page will be listed in the following order: Common Design Dimensions Body Engines Transmissions Transfer Cases Driveshafts Axles Gearing Cooling System Airbags Production Numbers Trim Levels Common Design All XJs were built as a "Unibody" design with the body and frame rails tied together as one piece as opposed to a body on frame design. All XJs have solid axles front and rear. The suspension consists of coils for the front and leaf springs for the rear. All XJs came with disc brakes in the front and drums in the rear. Dimensions (small differences may occur depending on optional equipment or trim level) wheelbase = 101.4" overall length = 165.3" - 168.8" overall width = 67.9" - 70.5" track = 58" height = 64" height with roof rack = 66.8" ground clearance (from differentials) = 7.3" - 8.3" approach angle = 37.6* - 38* departure angle = 31* - 32.1* breakover angle = 21* - 21.9* curb weight 2wd = 2,891 lbs - 2,993 lbs curb weight 4wd = 3,057 lbs - 3,386 lbs cargo capacity = 71.0 cu ft. Body The body comes in both 2-door and 4-door styles with a rear hatch (liftgate). In 94 side-impact beams were added in the doors and roof was strengthened. The 3rd brakelight was added to the top of the liftgate. In 96 the body structure was strengthened some although it was not noticeable in appearance. In 97 the body (and interior) was redesigned to freshen it up a bit. Most noticeably it gave the body smoother lines by changing the bumpers, flares, and moldings. The front fender was trimmed just below the headlights and replaced with plastic bumper endcaps that wrap around to the wheel well. The liftgate was also changed from fiberglass to sheet metal in this year. The windshield washer bottle was also moved to the inside of the drivers side front fender. Engines 2.5L I4 carburated - 105 hp @ 5000 rpm, 132 ft lb torque @ 2800 rpm - used in 84-85 models 2.5L I4 TBI (fuel injected) - 117 hp @ 5000 rpm, 135 ftlb @ 3500 rpm - used in 86 and updated in 87-90 to 121hp 2.5L I4 MPI (multi-port injection) - 130 hp @ 5250 rpm, 139 ft lb @ 3250 rpm - used in 91-00 GM 2.8L V6 - 115 hp @ 4800 rpm, 145 ft lb @ 2400 rpm - used in 84-86 Renault 2.1L 4cyl. Turbo Diesel - 85 hp @ 3750 rpm, 132 ft lb @ 2750 rpm - used in 85-87 Italian VM 2.5L Turbo Diesel - 140 hp, 236 ft lb torque - used in overseas XJs 4.0L I6 "Power Tech" - 177 hp @ 4750 rpm, 220 ft lb @ 4000 rpm - used 87-90 4.0L I6 MPI "Power Tech HO" (High Output) - 190 hp @ 4750 rpm, 220 ft lb @ 4,000 rpm - used in 91-95 and updated in 96-01 to 225 ft lb torque @ 3000 rpm (00-01 models use a distributorless ignition system) Transmissions Manual Transmissions T4 or a T5 may have been used instead of an AX4 or an AX5 due to supply shortages. AX4 - 4 speed manual - manufactured by Aisin - used 84-86 with 2.5L I4 and 2.8L V6 engines AX5 - 5 speed manual - manufactured by Aisin - used with 2.8L V6 and 87+ with 2.5L I4 BA10/5 - 5 speed manual - manufactured by Peugot - used only up to 89 AX15 - 5 speed manual - manufactured by Aisin - used with 4.0L I6 engines NV3550 - 5 speed manual - manufactured by New Venture - used in 00-01 in SE models with 4.0L I6 engines Automatic Transmissions Torqueflight 904 - 3 speed automatic - used 84-86 with 2.8L V6 engine and ? 30RH - 3 speed automatic - used with 2.5L I4 engine 94?-00 AW4 - 4 speed automatic, electronically controlled - manufactured by Aisin - used from 87-01 (87-91 models include a Power/Comfort button that adjusts the shift points) Transfer Cases The transfer cases used are all chain driven with aluminum housings. NP stands for "New Process" which is the brand, if you will. The newer ones are NV instead which stands for "New Venture". It is the same transfer case just a different name. NP207 - "Command-Trac" part-time only - 2.61:1 ratio low range - used 84-87 NP231 - "Command-Trac" part-time only - 2.72:1 ratio low range - shift pattern 2H - 4H - N - 4L - used 87-01 NP228/NP229 - "Selec-Trac" - 2Hi - 4Hi(full-time) - N - 4Lo (part-time) - used 84-87 NP242 - "Selec-Trac" part-time OR full-time - 2.72:1 ratio low range - shift pattern 2wd - 4part-time - 4full-time - N - 4LO - used 87-01 Driveshafts Front Driveshaft - From 84 thru 86 the front driveshaft was a true CV style ("beer can on a popsicle stick"), 87 + The front is a "double cardan" two-piece driveshaft with a CV joint at the transfer case end. Rear Driveshaft - The 228 and 229 transfer cases used a fixed output yoke, with a 2-piece driveshaft incorporating the slip spline. Otherwise, The rear is a one-piece shaft with standard u-joints at both ends. The slip yoke is located on the output shaft of the transfer case. On 84-95 models, the yoke slides in and out of the transfer case and is lubricated by the ATF fluid internally. On 96-01 due to a design change, the slip yoke is external (does not slide in and out of the transfer case). This slip yoke is covered with a rubber boot. Axles Front Axles Dana 30 high pinion - reverse cut - 27 spline, 1.16" diameter shafts, 7.13" ring gear - used 84-99 (some axles through 91 are vacuum disconnect, 92+ are non-disconnect, 89-95 with ABS have 5-297x u-joints, all 95+ have 5-297x u-joints, all others have 5-260x u-joints except 84 thru 86 they were CV type rather than open u-joints) Dana 30 low pinion - standard cut - 27 spline, 1.16" diameter shafts, 7.13" ring gear, 5-297x u-joints - used 00-01 Rear Axles (Note on Dana 35 axles sometimes referred to as Dana 35C - The "C" does not stand for c-clip. It stands for "custom" meaning it came from Dana unfinished.) (Note on 8.25 axles - none of these axles were used on XJs with ABS brakes. If you have ABS, you have the Dana 35. Without ABS you could have either axle. 8.25 axles are c-clip) Dana 35 non c-clip - 27 spline, 1.18" diameter shafts, 7.58" ring gear, 2.62" axle tube - used 84-89 Dana 35 c-clip - 27 spline, 1.18" diameter shafts, 7.58" ring gear, 2.62" axle tube - used 90-01 Chrysler 8.25 - 27 spline, 1.17" diameter shafts, 8.25" ring gear, 3" axle tube - used 91-96 Chrysler 8.25 - 29 spline, 1.21" diameter shafts, 8.25" ring gear, 3" axle tube - used 97-01 Dana 44 non c-clip - 30 spline, 1.31" diameter shafts, 8.5" ring gear, 2.75" axle tube - used 87-89 on XJs equipped with towing package. Gearing 3.07 - used with 4.0L engine / manual transmission 3.31 - only available on older (pre87?) 2 door XJs with "Fuel Economy" package 3.55 - used with 4.0L engine with automatic transmission; also used with 2WD 4-cyl engines (possibly 4WD as well) equipped with the 4-speed manual transmission 3.73 - found in some XJs with the towing package 4.10 - used with 2.5L engine usually, and older XJs with the "Off-Highway Vehicle" package. Cooling Systems Open style - any normal cooling system used today. Opposite of closed style described below. Closed style - has no radiator cap and utilizes a pressure bottle. This style cooling system was used in 87-90 XJs. Airbags Drivers side airbag (mechanical) was added in 95. Passenger side airbag was added in 97. Airbags changed from mechanical to electronic in this year also. Production Numbers # of XJs built in given year: 84 - 93,326 85 - 120,328 86 - 107,225 87 - 139,295 88 - 187,136 89 - 207,216 90 - 151,230 91 - 151,578 92 - 137,826 93 - 144,961 94 - 123,391 95 - 120,234 96 - 286,463 97 - 258,958 98 - 182,845 99 - 186,116 00 - 165,590 01 - 120,454 Total = 2,884,172 Trim Levels 84 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief 85 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo 86 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo 87 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo, Limited 88 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 89 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 90 - Base, Wagoneer, Pioneer, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 91 - Base, Briarwood, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 92 - Base, Briarwood, Chief, Laredo, Limited, Sport 93 - Base, Sport, Country 94 - SE, Sport, Country 95 - SE, Sport, Country 96 - SE, Sport, Classic, Country 97 - SE, Sport, Classic, Country 98 - SE, Sport, Classic, Limited 99 - SE, Sport, Classic, Limited 00 - SE, Sport, Classic, Limited, Freedom 01 - Sport, Limited, 60th Anniversary Edition Here is a chart to help you figure what length your arms need to be at certain heights. Control arms lengths are important for castor and location of axle in the wheel wells. At 3", you will be ok with stock arms, just expect the axle to move back toward the cab a little and some minor bumpsteer. Control Arm Length Application Chart For Jeep Cherokee (XJ) Lift...........Lower Control Arms/Upper Control Arms ********Decimal**Fraction**Decimal**Fraction Stock........15.75.......15 ¾........15.00.......15 2”.............15.92.......16............14.88.... ...15 3”.............16.09.......16............14.92.... ...15 4”.............16.33.......16 3/8......15.03.......15 4.5”..........16.47.......16 ½........15.11.......15 5”.............16.62.......16 5/8......15.21.......15 ¼ 6”.............16.97.......17............15.44.... ...15 ½ 7”.............17.36.......17 3/8......15.74.......15 ¾ 8”.............17.81.......17 ¾........16.09.......16 9”.............18.30.......18 ¼........16.50.......16 ½ 10”...........18.82.......18 ¾........16.96.......17 |
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