A shock absorber is a device that controls the spring oscillations when the vehicle goes over various road irregularities, so the vehicle's tires remain in contact with the road. In some cases, shock absorbers have a secondary function as a suspension limiter to prevent the suspension from either over-extending and/or over-compressing.
Fitment information
Vehicles
- Jeep Cherokee 2001 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 2001 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 2000 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 2000 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1999 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1999 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1998 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1998 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1997 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1997 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1996 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1996 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1995 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1995 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1994 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1994 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1993 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1993 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1992 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1992 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1991 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1991 4.0L l6
- Jeep Cherokee 1990 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1989 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1988 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1987 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1986 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1985 2.5L l4
- Jeep Cherokee 1984 2.5L l4
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1999 4.0L l6
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1998 4.0L l6
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1997 4.0L l6
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1996 4.0L l6
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1995 4.0L l6
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1994 4.0L l6
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1993 4.0L l6
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1992 4.0L l6
- Jeep Grand Cherokee 1991 4.0L l6
Series
XJ, ZG, ZJ
Chassis numbers
XJ, Z, ZG, ZJ
Engine codes
ENC, EPE, ERH, MX, S01