Where to get spare parts

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Where to get spare parts

Postby McFly » Sat Oct 14, 2006 8:45 am

Hi,

as mentioned in the other thread, I want to buy a Jeep Cherokee XJ when I'm in NZ.
Now I'm wondering where to buy spare parts... If I should need some...

Do you have some local dealers, who have Jeep parts - or do you import all the stuff from USA?

Any hints appreciated.

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Postby Sadam_Husain » Sat Oct 14, 2006 9:32 am

Welcome to NZ the land of the long white cloud when you get down here :lol: ,

never owned a jeep but there are plenty of dealers around NZ so parts etc arent a problem.... dunno about aftermarket accessories though, may have to import some of them?

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Postby Sadam_Husain » Sat Oct 14, 2006 9:38 am

....Oh,
forgot to mention about 95% of kiwis swear by fj40 cruisers down here so you may be best to look out for one of them........ :bounce: :lol:

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Postby xj » Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:09 am

LOL @ Sadam..... the other 5 % of us just swear!!

Theres outlets across the country for Jeep parts, but not too cheap. There's also a few wreckers, but up here (in the North, dont know about the South Island) they're fairly specialised. for example, in the waikato/BOP area theres only one wrecker that has any XJ's and that's in Tauranga.
And even then, the parts aint that cheap.

I guess it depends on what your after. Repco/Appco have all the general maintainence bits and pieces thet youd ever need.
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Postby McFly » Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:30 am

Thanks for your answers.

xj wrote:I guess it depends on what your after. Repco/Appco have all the general maintainence bits and pieces thet youd ever need.

I thought of gaskets, belts, spark plugs, distributor cap, ignition wires, fuel filter, air filter, oil filter , brake pads and so on, for example.
I would say "normal maintenance parts".

Can I get that stuff at Repco/Appco?
Do you have some Internet addresses of these outlets, you mentioned?

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Postby wopass » Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:38 am

McFly wrote:Thanks for your answers.

xj wrote:I guess it depends on what your after. Repco/Appco have all the general maintainence bits and pieces thet youd ever need.

I thought of gaskets, belts, spark plugs, distributor cap, ignition wires, fuel filter, air filter, oil filter , brake pads and so on, for example.
I would say "normal maintenance parts".

Can I get that stuff at Repco/Appco?
Do you have some Internet addresses of these outlets, you mentioned?


outlets all over the country mate, every town/city has them

http://www.repco.co.nz/

and appco is essentially the same thing but a different name, i find they have nicer people as a general rule but some repco branches have good people too, as long as you get someone who knows what they are on about :wink:
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Postby niblik » Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:40 am

Sadam_Husain wrote:....Oh,
forgot to mention about 95% of kiwis swear by fj40 cruisers down here so you may be best to look out for one of them........ :bounce: :lol:


oh hell yeah! ]:-)
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Postby MudBum » Wed Oct 18, 2006 6:39 am

:lol: I heard J.E.E.P stood for "Just Empty Every Pocket" :wink:
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Postby chops » Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:53 am

I heard J.E.E.P stood for "Just Empty Every Pocket"


true but i have spent more on toyotas and zuks :evil: than my jeep and i have owned it longer and done more offroading apart from norm matiance its been a good runner so far touch wood :lol: and you have got to love the 4.0L :twisted: even if petrol is high it still sounds good for standard 8) [/quote]

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Postby wopass » Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:04 am

chops wrote:
I heard J.E.E.P stood for "Just Empty Every Pocket"


true but i have spent more on toyotas and zuks :evil: than my jeep and i have owned it longer and done more offroading apart from norm matiance its been a good runner so far touch wood :lol: and you have got to love the 4.0L :twisted: even if petrol is high it still sounds good for standard 8)
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Postby chops » Thu Apr 19, 2007 1:23 am

Ive been so biz forgot to log in but have been checkin in now and then and i will come out for a play sometime i got some atx mts now but not as big as yours :cheers: got the gf to get a 4wd so she has a 2.8 mu might have to look at a v8 for it when it dies and i might have a xj soon to turn into a tuff truck or maube even a comp truck :twisted:

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