Does anyone know if there's a difference between early and late model clutch hydraulics?

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Does anyone know if there's a difference between early and late model clutch hydraulics? I'm looking into the LUK CRS011 kit and the application guide shows this is for 2000-2002 model years. I have a 1998 and am wondering if they are all the same between years? Thanks in advance.
 
The information that I have found; the Mopar part number was 52107652AA before being superseded numerous times (AB,AC,AD,AF) to stop at 52107652AH and then was discontinued.
A couple sources state this will fit 97-04 and then others say 00-02.
Then there is the 52107652AM which only fits the 05-06.
I am not sure if there is a different in the master cylinder rod length or what...

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I really appreciate your help. I did some more digging myself and found a few other sources that list different numbers between 1998 models and 00-02. I found this to be the case on everything except for the OmixAda brand, but then again...:unsure: There's apparently something different between the model years, whether it's in the master or the slave (or both?) I really can't tell.

I did stumble upon another LUK # though. CRS035 is listed for the 1998 model so I'm going to try and find one of those. Wish I had better closure on the subject, I guess it is what it is.
 
I really appreciate your help. I did some more digging myself and found a few other sources that list different numbers between 1998 models and 00-02. I found this to be the case on everything except for the OmixAda brand, but then again...:unsure: There's apparently something different between the model years, whether it's in the master or the slave (or both?) I really can't tell.

I did stumble upon another LUK # though. CRS035 is listed for the 1998 model so I'm going to try and find one of those. Wish I had better closure on the subject, I guess it is what it is.
I don't know if it's relevant, but the transmission is certainly different for 05/06 models. The NSG370 6 speed came in 05.
 
You are correct. Jeep even offered 4 different 5-speed options in the TJ before the 6-speed came around.
AX-15___1997-1999
AX-5___1997-1999 (4 cyl. only)
NV3550___2000-2004
NV1500___2000-2004 (4 cyl. only)

It's no wonder they revised the hydraulic a few times! lol