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Most GWs have M20 rear and D44 front so the cover won't swap though!
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Most? GWs made 84-91. 84-87 used M20 rear and 88-91 used D44. I would say about half, not most. For those that care. ;)
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Well, I guess I included the 80-83 Wagoneers and Cherokees in that.
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fulsizjeep wrote:Most? GWs made 84-91. 84-87 used M20 rear and 88-91 used D44. I would say about half, not most. For those that care. ;)
Thank you...I was doing a doubletake, thinking "I thought I had a D44 in rear..." Been out searching to find out for the last 10 min. Came back to call that out. :)
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fulsizjeep wrote:Most? GWs made 84-91. 84-87 used M20 rear and 88-91 used D44. I would say about half, not most. For those that care. ;)
Wasn't 86 the last year for the M20? Towards the end of the year they switched to the D44.
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Good point - I have heard deifferent opinions and generally I believe that 86 was the crossover year. I have also read where the M20 has been found in some 87s.
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fulsizjeep wrote:You never know when a graboid rock is going after your Jeep.

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