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1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee Unibody Dimensions Joints And Seams Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Orange City, Iowa, United States

Orange City, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used

FOR SALE

 OEM Chrysler/Jeep Body Unibody Construction, Dimensions, Joints, and Seams service manual for the 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. This book is in Good shop used condition with Light wear, and soiling to the covers. 

Chysler # 81-699-0449

 This manual is the Chrysler OEM Dealership manual. The same manual used by the dealership mechanics while working or your vehicle. These manuals are so much better than the off brand manuals out there. This manual has detailed service information, exploded drawings and specifications all directly from Chrysler!

This Manual Includes the Following Sections:

Body Construction Characteristics

Welded Panel Replacement

Bumper Systems

Structural Adhesives

Body Sealing Locations

Body Specifications and Dimensions

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