no, they are entirely different vehicles
cv joints
All Jeep XJ's have front and rear metal bumpers. Generally equiped with plastic end guards.
shoot the tires out!
6 cylinder? Look at the lower rear end of engine 4 Cylinder? Look at the lower front end of engine behind radiator 6 cylinder? Look at the lower rear end of engine 4 Cylinder? Look at the lower front end of engine behind radiator
Sorry to say but why would u want a 1983 front end on a 1990? the 1990 is a newer style front end, but yes they will mount up the same.
If it is a full time 4wd it will not turn easily.
how do i remove the front bumper and small splash guard underneath it or does the shield have to be removed at all?
worn front end bushings, the death wobble usually needs track bar bushings but I recommend replacing them all with nylon when you do it.
Check in removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose 3.7L it is at the end of the lower hose.
The front end from a 1986 Jeep CJ7 will not directly fit on a 1991 YJ. Because of small design differences, the front ends are not compatible without several modifications.
It is acutally right under the front suspension. I found it easier to lay in front of the front end and reach up instead of reaching down. The only trick is the Jeep must be in neutral and the emergency brake must be released to bleed the brakes. It's a Jeep thing I guess.