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Old 06-03-2020, 08:00 PM   #14
Mathew21
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Re: Jeep Steering shaft

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A borgeson is definately preferable, and like you say, it comes in well below the dorfman at $371.99cdn (add 15% tax add shipping). At least summit becomes a viable option again. Though I'll probably hold off a while yet in the hopes of stumbling across a usable jeep at the wreckers.
https://www.4wheelparts.ca/p/borgeso.../R-BLCC-000925
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/brg-000925
Next time I go the local u pull I will check to see if there any there. If there is I will grab one and message you to see if you are still in need.

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What shaft am I looking for?

Any Jeep Cherokee or Grand Cherokee from the 90's?

Or is it only the Cherokee?

What's the difference in those two models anyway?

I know for sure a steering shaft (From 1988-96 JEEP CHEROKEE will work, I read some Grand Cherokee shafts will work but make sure the spline count matches.
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