* Auto parts stores: National chains like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA Auto Parts, and O'Reilly Auto Parts will likely have them in stock or be able to order one. You'll need to provide your Jeep's year, make, and model.
* Online retailers: Amazon, eBay, and other online auto parts retailers offer a wide selection. Again, be sure to specify the year, make, and model to ensure compatibility.
* Jeep dealerships: While often more expensive, a Jeep dealership will have the correct part.
* Junkyards/salvage yards: This is the cheapest option, but requires some searching and the cable's condition may be less than ideal. You'll need to find a 1995 Cherokee (or a very close model year) for a good chance of finding a usable cable.
Before buying, it's crucial to verify the cable's specifications match your Jeep's. Look for the correct gauge (thickness) and length. A poorly fitting cable can cause problems. If unsure, consult your Jeep's owner's manual or the parts diagram at your chosen retailer.