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1996 Jeep Cherokee Roof Lug Plate Schematic - Top & Side View Sketch
Basic technical sketch of a lug plate showing top and side views with mounting holes.
This is a simple hand-made schematic sketch showing a "lug plate" in two views. The top view depicts a rectangular plate with three small holes (apparently mounting or fastener holes). The side view shows the plate's profile: a stem rising from a long horizontal surface (likely the vehicle roof, given the filename "roof2.jpg") with two short upward prongs or lugs at the top, forming a mounting point. The drawing contains no dimensions, part numbers, torque values, wire colors, or year/model applicability information — only the two text labels "lug plate top view" and "lug plate side view." A reader can learn the general shape and orientation of the lug plate used in a roof-mounted arrangement (for example, a roof rack or antenna mount fabrication project), but nothing about sizing, materials, or specific fitment. The document was uploaded to a 1996 Jeep Cherokee gallery, and nothing in the drawing contradicts that claim, though nothing confirms it either. It appears to be a homemade fabrication sketch rather than a factory service document.
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Frequently asked questions
- What does this diagram show?
- It shows a lug plate in two views: a top view of a rounded rectangular plate with three small holes, and a side view showing the plate's profile mounted on a long horizontal surface.
- How many holes are visible in the lug plate top view?
- Three small holes (dots) are visible in the top view of the lug plate.
- Does the diagram include dimensions or part numbers?
- No. The drawing contains only the labels 'lug plate top view' and 'lug plate side view' — no dimensions, part numbers, or specifications.
- What does the side view of the lug plate look like?
- The side view shows a stem rising from a long horizontal line (the mounting surface) with two short upward prongs at the top.
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