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MOOG K3171 Sway Bar Bushing US $8.50
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Starter Drive REMAN 8900 AMC AMX Jeep Ambassador SD4 US $1.69
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MOOG ES362S Tie Rod End, Adjusting Sleeve US $13.62
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MOOG K3171 Sway Bar Bushing US $14.57
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MOOG K3172 Sway Bar Bushing US $21.86
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SMP/STANDARD TS-52 Switch, Temperature W/Light US $22.34
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NEW AMC MODEL 20 JEEP REAREND PINION NUT US $14.00
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EF8933001292 Jeep AMC Renault computer ECM Engine ECU US $40.00
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AMC JEEP Holley 2209 Carburetor Rebuild Kit Carter 902-801b US $29.99
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MOOG K8194T Ball Joint, Upper US $37.99
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MOOG SSD56 Steering Damper/Steering Stabilizer US $43.11
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MOOG K3172 Sway Bar Bushing US $27.23
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38608 A/C Expansion Valve AMC Dodge Ford Jeep 65-98 99 US $24.99
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MOOG ES452L Tie Rod US $57.30
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25 Door Panel Retainers Clips AMC GM Chrysler Jeep Sale Price: $4.99 |
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Door Panel ClipsBlack NylonBottom Head Diameter 3/4"Top Head Diameter 19/32"Stem Diameter 5/16"Stem Length 11/16"Replaces: American Motors #4005099 (1977-On) , GM #796255 (1981-88 ) ,Chrysler #6033862 Jeep Wrangler 1991-On25 Per Package |
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AMC / Jeep Crankshaft Pulley, 304, 360 & 401 V-Belt Crank Sale Price: $76.00 |
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Billet Aluminum Crankshaft Pulley for AMC/ Jeep / AMX engines. Hard to find Billet Aluminum Underdrive Pulleys for AMC / AMX / Jeep 304, 360 & 401 engines 1972 and later (4 bolt crank). Made in the USA on CNC lathes at ultra high speeds for an amazing surface finish and a nearly perfectly balanced pulley... |
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Doug's Headers D1104Y 1-5/8" Tri-Y Metallic Ceramic Coated Exhaust Header for AMC Jeep V8 72-81 List Price: $894.87 Sale Price: $566.95 |
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Doug's 2WD Truck Headers Header development and design is complex and requires a substantial amount of time and resources to do the job right! Every Doug's header is tuned with the proper tube size and length to efficiently remove all the exhaust from each cylinder, reducing pumping losses resulting in a dramatic increases in horsepower and torque... |
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AMC / Jeep Pulley Kit, 304, 360 & 401 V-Belt Sale Price: $166.00 |
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Billet Aluminum Pulley Kit for AMC/ Jeep / AMX engines. Hard to find Billet Aluminum Underdrive Pulleys for AMC / AMX / Jeep 304, 360 & 401 engines 1972 and later (4 bolt crank). Made in the USA on CNC lathes at ultra high speeds for an amazing surface finish and a nearly perfectly balanced pulley... |
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Amc/Jeep 4.2L Plastic Engine Valve Cover Kit W/Gaskets List Price: $138.96 Sale Price: $68.98 |
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Brand New Engine Valve Cover Kit Plastic With 7 Mounting Holes 1981-1988 Jeep: Cherokee, Cj5, Cj7, J10, Scrambler, Wagoner, Wrangler. American Motors: Concord, Eagle, Spirit. Includes: Bolts And Gasket... |
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Doug's Headers D127-R 1-5/8" 4-Tube Full Length Exhaust Header for AMC Jeep V8 72-86 List Price: $648.53 Sale Price: $439.95 |
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Doug's 2WD Truck Headers Header development and design is complex and requires a substantial amount of time and resources to do the job right! Every Doug's header is tuned with the proper tube size and length to efficiently remove all the exhaust from each cylinder, reducing pumping losses resulting in a dramatic increases in horsepower and torque... |
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PRW 1840100 SFI-Rated 166 Teeth External Balance Chromoly Steel Flexplate for AMC/Jeep 401 1971-77 List Price: $119.50 Sale Price: $119.50 |
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SFI approved 0.035 inch thicker than stock flexplates, designed and built for racing, and manufactured to exceed OEM specifications. Features double-welded ring gears designed to withstand the RPM and stress of engine torque related to high stall converters. |
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Doug's Headers D190-R 1-5/8" 4-Tube Full Length Exhaust Header for AMC Jeep V8 72-80 List Price: $640.48 Sale Price: $403.59 |
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Doug's 2WD Truck Headers Header development and design is complex and requires a substantial amount of time and resources to do the job right! Every Doug's header is tuned with the proper tube size and length to efficiently remove all the exhaust from each cylinder, reducing pumping losses resulting in a dramatic increases in horsepower and torque... |
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Doug's Headers D127 1-5/8" 4-Tube Full Length Metallic Ceramic Coated Exhaust Header for AMC Jeep V8 72-86 List Price: $894.87 Sale Price: $611.95 |
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Doug's 2WD Truck Headers Header development and design is complex and requires a substantial amount of time and resources to do the job right! Every Doug's header is tuned with the proper tube size and length to efficiently remove all the exhaust from each cylinder, reducing pumping losses resulting in a dramatic increases in horsepower and torque... |
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Doug's Headers D1104Y-SPR 1-5/8" Tri-Y Exhaust Header with Single Smog Pump Fitting for AMC Jeep V8 72-81 List Price: $697.93 Sale Price: $439.79 |
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Doug's 2WD Truck Headers Header development and design is complex and requires a substantial amount of time and resources to do the job right! Every Doug's header is tuned with the proper tube size and length to efficiently remove all the exhaust from each cylinder, reducing pumping losses resulting in a dramatic increases in horsepower and torque... |
Here are some more information for Jeep Amc:

What people know today as the fun, off road, versatile vehicle we call the jeep, had its beginnings in far different circumstances. American Bantam built the first Jeeps as Prototypes for the Department of the Army. While the Army was impressed with the overall design of the vehicle, the engine in the first prototype was too small and did not produce the power the Army was looking for in a field vehicle. There was also concern over the fact that Bantam was a very small company with only one manufacturing plant and any attempts at sabotage by the enemy could result in a halt in production. For these reasons the both the Willys-Overland and Ford Motor Companies were allowed to come up with a second design. The Army liked what Willys came up with and granted the contract to both Ford and Willys. The contract was awarded to both companies because again, the military felt that Willys was too small to produce the number of vehicles required.
Many different companies have owned the name Jeep and even the origins of the name itself have been questioned. What is known for certain is that the Jeep was originally designed for the American Armed Forces and is one of the most recognizable vehicles in the world.
In 1941, Willys produced the first Civilian Jeeps. The initials CJ stand for Civilian Jeep and thus the first model name was born. Willsy sold the brand to Kaiser in 1953 and it became Kaiser-Jeep. Kaiser-Jeep began to suffer financial difficulties and was forced to sell the brand to American Motors (AMC) in 1970. AMC capitalized on the Jeep's International and government markets and had quite a lot of success with the brand. When Chrysler purchased AMC in 1987, Chrysler also acquired the Jeep trademark and still holds it until today.
Jeep has always been known for it's off road capabilities. The Jeep Wrangler is the only off road vehicle offered in the United States that has solid rear axles for both the front and back. It is due to the solid axle design that Jeeps are so rugged and dependable in extreme off road situations. With the lack of rubber boots, there is nothing for sticks and rocks to snag on and because solid axles have better articulation, ruts are much easier to clear. Solid axles are less expensive to lift as well so it is easier to increase the distance between the center of the axle hub and the chassis. This allows for extra large tires to be installed giving the vehicle even more ground clearance. Today, all Wrangler models come with four-wheel drive, a Dana 35 rear axle, and a Dana 30 front axle.
Jeeps are unique in several other aspects as well. They come in both hard top and soft-top varieties. The soft top can be removed, transforming the automobile into something like a convertible. The Jeep is also the only vehicle in the United States to have removable doors.
The off road Jeep brand has developed something of a cult following and off road events are held all over the country that are open to Jeep owners only.
Ronnie Tanner is a contributing writer at SW Engines. He writes about purchasing used Jeep Engines as a cost effective alternative to costly car purchases.
The History Of The Jeep
Most early motor vehicles had a basic set up with the engine mounted in the front with a gearbox attached to it driving the rear wheels only and this became the normal design of most vehicles for many years. As design progressed engine position and transmission (gearbox) position was experimented with to help with traction and handling. Rear engine and mid-engine vehicles became available as did front and all wheel drive. Four wheel drive vehicles began life early in the twentieth century and a number of companies had their own designs for supplying off road trucks for business and commercial use. The importance of having load carrying vehicles that could transverese harsh terrain was important due to the lack of roads. Both the British and American armies during World War One had four wheel drive trucks for heavy terrain use for carrying troops and equipment. However the need for a true multi purpose on and off road vehicle became apparent.
With the onset of World War Two the need for off road vehicles that could literally drive over any terrain became a necessity of the military and with any technology war tends to drive designs forward quickly. In the early days of the war the United States Military required a light-weight four wheel drive vehicle that could transverese almost any terrain. A number of companies came forward with designs including Bantam, Ford and Willys. The result of this was the world famous Willys Jeep. The jeep proved to be both very rugged and dependable through out the war and by the close it had become well known for its on and off road ability and its durability.
After the war the potential within the civilian market for jeeps was clearly apparent and Willys filed for the trademark registration of the name Jeep and began production for the public sector. The first models named Civillian Jeeps (CJ) began production in 1945 and the name Jeep became an icon of tough go anywhere vehicles soon to become a legend to future four wheel drive owners. The history of the Jeep and production models are as follows:
1945 - 1949 CJ-2A
1946 - 1953 CJ-3A
1947 - 1965 Willys Jeep Truck
1948 - 1950 Willys Jeepster
1952 - 1968 CJ-3B
1954 - 1983 CJ-5
1955 - 1981 CJ-6
1976 - 1986 CJ-7
1981 - 1986 CJ-8
1953 Kaiser buys Willys Overland.
1970 American Motors Corporation AMC takes over Kaiser-Jeep.
1987 Chrysler Corporation buys American Motors Corporation.
1998 Daimler-Benz merges with Chrysler Corporation.
The modern day Chrysler Jeep has many models and incorporates all the benefits of modern technology and comfort but it has tried to retain some of the old willys features as the front grill shows.
Back in the United Kingdom the Land Rover project was first born and the legend began.
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What axles does my 1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer have?
I have a 1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer with the AMC 360 5.9L V8 engine. Did these all come with the same axles? If so, what are the axles? If not, what are the options, and how do I tell which package I have?
I suspect I'm running one Dana 44 and one AMC 20, but I'm not entirely sure. Thanks!
Most likely a Dana 30 front and 44 rear, But check here for axle housing ID info. www.stu-offroad.com
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12:09 pm on July 31st, 2011
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