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Improved Cup Collar and Insert for 97-01 Jeep Cherokee XJ - image

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XJ_Cup_Collar_v16.stl
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XJ_Cupholder_insert_v3.stl
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XJ_Cup_Collar_v16.stlPrintable file530.0 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileUse a brim or raft for better adhesion if necessary
XJ_Cupholder_insert_v3.stlMount / bracket231.2 KB STLSlice fileSlice fileSlice fileUse a brim or raft for better adhesion if necessary

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Improved Cup Collar and Insert for 97-01 Jeep Cherokee XJ

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This collar should help make drinks less "tippy" in the rear-most cupholder. The insert makes for a flat bottom surface to help too. This was sized to fit a "Yeti" cup, though should fit a handful of other cups. I would advise using some narrow strips of adhesive velcro to hold this collar in place, but still be removable for the big cups that still fit well in the cupholder without the collar. I would advise 100% infill, at least at the narrowest part that faces directly straight forward. And PETG should work fine, though ABS is advised if you live in an environment that sees 90 degree days regularly where the part can bake in the sun all day. Or just, print with PETG and remove it from the vehicle during the hot days. Costs about $4 to print at 100% infill.

Published Jun 30, 2026Updated Jul 15, 2026

Originally published on thingiverse.com by Bryant Sapp (MolecularHornet) · License: CC BY

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