The CJ line of Jeeps are classics that date back to the 1940s and the CJ7 model was produced all the way back in 1976-1986. Like their modern counterparts, the amount of aftermarket support for these vehicles is massive, so plenty of parts and accessories are available for these models. Whether you want to restore your classic vehicle or fit it with some modern components like a new radio, seat, sound system, or even powered windows, we have you covered with a wide range of parts and accessories at ExtremeTerrain. Explore our selection of 1976-1986 Jeep CJ7 accessories and parts. Our catalog includes front bumpers, lift kits, wheel and tire packages, headlights, interior accessories, and everything else you could ever need for your vehicle. At ExtremeTerrain we also stock parts and accessories from reputable brands you can trust including Rugged Ridge, RedRock, Bestop, and Barricade.
Jeep CJ7 Accessories, Parts & Mods for 1976-1986 Wrangler
As the last and most advanced iteration of the CJ-series, the CJ7 Jeep debuted in 1976. Retaining much of the look of the CJ5 that came before it, the CJ7 offers the same open-air experience (removable doors and soft-top) but with a slightly more curvy bodylines. Both longer and wider than the CJ6, the CJ7 sits upon a stronger chassis consisting of two parallel c-channel rails which spread out at the rear to allow for the rear suspension components to be mounted further outboard. While not likely to be considered luxurious, the CJ7 did have a more comfortable interior with available leather bucket seats, tilting steering column and even a clock. Over the course of the generation, the CJ7 had a multitude of engine and transmission choices. The base engine was a 150 cubic inch (2.5L) 4-cylinder, initially produced by GM and then switching to AMC. The CJ7 used two AMC inline-six over the years and even a 5.0L V8 was available for a short period (between 1980 and 1981). In regards to off-road prowess, a part-time two-speed transfer case was standard equipment, with a Borg-Warner (changing to an NP219 in 1980) Quadra-Trac all-wheel drive system available as an option. Up until 1980, the CJ7 used a Dana 20 transfer case and was then upgraded to a Dana 300 for all models thereafter. In 1986, CJ7 Jeeps were upgraded to a Dana 44 rear axle but kept the lockable hub Dana 30 up front. Undoubtedly an icon, the CJ7 is a superb vehicle for restoration and modification. A super easy platform to work on, ExtremeTerrain offers a vast array of parts and accessories to refurbish and improve any 1976-1986 Jeep CJ7. Unsure of where to start? Give our customer service line a call! Our agents are Jeep enthusiasts too and would like nothing more than to help you plan your build.
Interior Jeep CJ7 Parts and Accessories
The inside of an older car isn't going to have the modern amenities that make us comfortable. Fortunately, Jeep CJ7 parts for the interior can help you make this classic truck more comfortable with new seating options, modern radios, and better door hardware. Aside from upgrading the interior, at ExtremeTerrain we also carry OEM-style replacement parts including original center consoles and gauges. So, if you want your CJ7 to feel like a classic, we have you covered there too.
Exterior Jeep CJ7 Parts and Accessories
The exterior of the CJ7 has a classic look to it, and at ExtremeTerrain we can help you lean into the classic side of modifying it. We stock classic replacement parts including headlights, bumpers, and even OEM-style wheels and tires. Soft tops, hard tops, and even tonneau covers are also available to help you preserve your Jeep without taking away from its classic style. If you want to make your vehicle feel more modern, you can add new halo headlights, swap out the old grille, improve the front and rear bumper, lift the vehicle, and add more modern-style wheels and tires. When you shop with ExtremeTerrain plenty of 1976 to 1986 Jeep CJ7 parts and accessories are available for your exterior.
Performance Jeep CJ7 Parts and Accessories
If there's one aspect of the CJ7 that's lacking, it's the performance, and you'll find that some models came with less than 100 horsepower. In fact, even some of the higher trim levels and later models still only reached 125 horsepower, so adding new intake and exhaust parts can help your Jeep feel as perky and fast as modern counterparts. Even if you’re not installing high-performance parts, replacing worn-out parts, adding new filters, installing new spark plugs, and changing out the exhaust will help you squeeze more power out of an older engine. Shop with ExtremeTerrain for all the Jeep CJ7 accessories and parts you need. Find what you're looking for fast when you filter by year, and then by the specific parts you need. If you need additional help finding the right parts, our sales techs will help you every step of the way. Purchase parts for your Jeep online today for fast and convenient shipping options.