Jeep Liberty diesel question
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
"Jeff Lowe" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
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> Dan J.S. wrote:
>
>> I am looking at the new Jeep Liberty with the diesel. Can anyone tell me
>> if its a body on frame? Seems like a really good choice for lifting and
>> making into a serious off-roader. Considering that the little 2.3 liter
>> engine outs out 300 foot pounds of torque.
>
> Hi Dan,
> I'm not going to offer an opinion, but I must commend you on your choice
> of bait and casting technique. :-)
>
> --
> jeff
OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
are endless... especially with the engine...
#12
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
"Jeff Lowe" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:gqbId.10820$ef6.6032@trnddc07...
> Dan J.S. wrote:
>
>> I am looking at the new Jeep Liberty with the diesel. Can anyone tell me
>> if its a body on frame? Seems like a really good choice for lifting and
>> making into a serious off-roader. Considering that the little 2.3 liter
>> engine outs out 300 foot pounds of torque.
>
> Hi Dan,
> I'm not going to offer an opinion, but I must commend you on your choice
> of bait and casting technique. :-)
>
> --
> jeff
OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
are endless... especially with the engine...
#13
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
"Jeff Lowe" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:gqbId.10820$ef6.6032@trnddc07...
> Dan J.S. wrote:
>
>> I am looking at the new Jeep Liberty with the diesel. Can anyone tell me
>> if its a body on frame? Seems like a really good choice for lifting and
>> making into a serious off-roader. Considering that the little 2.3 liter
>> engine outs out 300 foot pounds of torque.
>
> Hi Dan,
> I'm not going to offer an opinion, but I must commend you on your choice
> of bait and casting technique. :-)
>
> --
> jeff
OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
are endless... especially with the engine...
#14
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
"Jeff Lowe" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:gqbId.10820$ef6.6032@trnddc07...
> Dan J.S. wrote:
>
>> I am looking at the new Jeep Liberty with the diesel. Can anyone tell me
>> if its a body on frame? Seems like a really good choice for lifting and
>> making into a serious off-roader. Considering that the little 2.3 liter
>> engine outs out 300 foot pounds of torque.
>
> Hi Dan,
> I'm not going to offer an opinion, but I must commend you on your choice
> of bait and casting technique. :-)
>
> --
> jeff
OK - I found this article
http://www.nctd.com/review-drive.cfm...&ReviewID=1683
It answered my question. I guess it's uni-body....
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
"Jeff Lowe" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:gqbId.10820$ef6.6032@trnddc07...
> Dan J.S. wrote:
>
>> I am looking at the new Jeep Liberty with the diesel. Can anyone tell me
>> if its a body on frame? Seems like a really good choice for lifting and
>> making into a serious off-roader. Considering that the little 2.3 liter
>> engine outs out 300 foot pounds of torque.
>
> Hi Dan,
> I'm not going to offer an opinion, but I must commend you on your choice
> of bait and casting technique. :-)
>
> --
> jeff
OK - I found this article
http://www.nctd.com/review-drive.cfm...&ReviewID=1683
It answered my question. I guess it's uni-body....
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
"Jeff Lowe" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
news:gqbId.10820$ef6.6032@trnddc07...
> Dan J.S. wrote:
>
>> I am looking at the new Jeep Liberty with the diesel. Can anyone tell me
>> if its a body on frame? Seems like a really good choice for lifting and
>> making into a serious off-roader. Considering that the little 2.3 liter
>> engine outs out 300 foot pounds of torque.
>
> Hi Dan,
> I'm not going to offer an opinion, but I must commend you on your choice
> of bait and casting technique. :-)
>
> --
> jeff
OK - I found this article
http://www.nctd.com/review-drive.cfm...&ReviewID=1683
It answered my question. I guess it's uni-body....
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
Mechanics Magazine? Troll, you and the Libby deserve each other.
No frame, it's like any other Daimler car:
http://www.allpar.com/model/jeep/liberty.html
http://www.allpar.com/ed/old/liberty.html
http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Dan J.S." wrote:
>
> OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
> reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
> great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
> dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
> diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
> would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
> wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
> are endless... especially with the engine...
No frame, it's like any other Daimler car:
http://www.allpar.com/model/jeep/liberty.html
http://www.allpar.com/ed/old/liberty.html
http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Dan J.S." wrote:
>
> OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
> reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
> great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
> dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
> diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
> would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
> wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
> are endless... especially with the engine...
#18
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
Mechanics Magazine? Troll, you and the Libby deserve each other.
No frame, it's like any other Daimler car:
http://www.allpar.com/model/jeep/liberty.html
http://www.allpar.com/ed/old/liberty.html
http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Dan J.S." wrote:
>
> OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
> reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
> great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
> dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
> diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
> would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
> wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
> are endless... especially with the engine...
No frame, it's like any other Daimler car:
http://www.allpar.com/model/jeep/liberty.html
http://www.allpar.com/ed/old/liberty.html
http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Dan J.S." wrote:
>
> OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
> reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
> great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
> dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
> diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
> would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
> wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
> are endless... especially with the engine...
#19
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
Mechanics Magazine? Troll, you and the Libby deserve each other.
No frame, it's like any other Daimler car:
http://www.allpar.com/model/jeep/liberty.html
http://www.allpar.com/ed/old/liberty.html
http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Dan J.S." wrote:
>
> OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
> reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
> great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
> dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
> diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
> would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
> wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
> are endless... especially with the engine...
No frame, it's like any other Daimler car:
http://www.allpar.com/model/jeep/liberty.html
http://www.allpar.com/ed/old/liberty.html
http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Dan J.S." wrote:
>
> OK -- I am going purely on the latest popular mechanics magazine that
> reviewed the liberty. I used to own a Wrangler (square lights) and it was a
> great little off roader - I moved to a 4 Runner since. Where I live, you
> dont have too many off roading places. I want to get something new, with
> diesel, that I can turn into an off roader and tow. I thought the liberty
> would be a good choice. Don't assume I am baiting anyone for anything. Just
> wanted to see if the thing had a frame. If it has a frame, the possibilities
> are endless... especially with the engine...
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Re: Jeep Liberty diesel question
Dan J.S. wrote:
> "Jeff Lowe" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
> news:gqbId.10820$ef6.6032@trnddc07...
>
>>Dan J.S. wrote:
>>
>>>I am looking at the new Jeep Liberty with the diesel. Can anyone tell me
>>>if its a body on frame? Seems like a really good choice for lifting and
>>>making into a serious off-roader. Considering that the little 2.3 liter
>>>engine outs out 300 foot pounds of torque.
>>
>>Hi Dan,
>>I'm not going to offer an opinion, but I must commend you on your choice
>>of bait and casting technique. :-)
>>
>
> OK - I found this article
>
> http://www.nctd.com/review-drive.cfm...&ReviewID=1683
>
> It answered my question. I guess it's uni-body....
>
Yep, it's unibody, but then again so is the Cherokee and it can be built
into a respectable off road vehicle. I don't ask my Cherokee to do what
my YJ can, but when my son borrows the YJ, I've had occasion to pull it
out with the Cherokee. For Lybby options See
http://jeephorizons.com/tech/rrorr.html
BTW, Sorry about the fishing comment earlier, but I knew the reaction
your question would get.
--
jeff
> "Jeff Lowe" <jalowe44INVALID@hotmail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
> news:gqbId.10820$ef6.6032@trnddc07...
>
>>Dan J.S. wrote:
>>
>>>I am looking at the new Jeep Liberty with the diesel. Can anyone tell me
>>>if its a body on frame? Seems like a really good choice for lifting and
>>>making into a serious off-roader. Considering that the little 2.3 liter
>>>engine outs out 300 foot pounds of torque.
>>
>>Hi Dan,
>>I'm not going to offer an opinion, but I must commend you on your choice
>>of bait and casting technique. :-)
>>
>
> OK - I found this article
>
> http://www.nctd.com/review-drive.cfm...&ReviewID=1683
>
> It answered my question. I guess it's uni-body....
>
Yep, it's unibody, but then again so is the Cherokee and it can be built
into a respectable off road vehicle. I don't ask my Cherokee to do what
my YJ can, but when my son borrows the YJ, I've had occasion to pull it
out with the Cherokee. For Lybby options See
http://jeephorizons.com/tech/rrorr.html
BTW, Sorry about the fishing comment earlier, but I knew the reaction
your question would get.
--
jeff