Re: Purchasing question
Either, they're both have independent front suspensions, that's so
low this one's smashed up just loading it on the transport: http://www.----------.com/cherokee/ Plus their ball Joints and wheel break off: http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- "j.lef" wrote: > > Just wanted to know, if this makes sense or not. Still milling > though the options on whether to go for the liberty or grand cherokee laredo > 4wd. I got to sit in the 2005 cherokee but not drive it yet. The 2005 seat > rails are longer this year, and the seat goes further back, giving more > room. I am tall, with some"middle age ------", and wife is short, and it > seems to fit us both. However we are not sure, if this is the car we can > live with everyday till owning it for a while. > So my question is this. Can after market products be purchased > and installed after we decide after a while, that this is the car for us, or > can it not be done. > We are talking about skid plates, towing packages, grill > protectors, roof racks etc. Or are these best purchased at time of purchase. > This might also determine which vehicle we will get , do to price > differences. > Would aftermarket products, void warrantees? > > Also , one more comment, for anyone who cares about leather seating. > We sat in a 2004 grand cherokee and a 2005 grand cherokee, both > with leather(I know its a jeep, but nontheless we sat in the leather > equipped ones, since thats all they had in stock). The 2004 seats were much > plusher and at first more comfortable then the 2005. > But then I read somewhere on line, and I cant find it again, > that the pre 2005 cherokees made their seats very soft and plush, to give an > instant good will kind of effect upon sitting on them, but that after > driving awhile, they proved unsupportable, but you only found that out after > driving after purchase. Thus they (chrysler) decided to change the > configuration, while still using dual density foam underneath, have made the > new seats(in the non leather also) much more supportable, for better > handling and ergonomics. Anyone know about this? > > Much regards |
Re: Purchasing question
Either, they're both have independent front suspensions, that's so
low this one's smashed up just loading it on the transport: http://www.----------.com/cherokee/ Plus their ball Joints and wheel break off: http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- "j.lef" wrote: > > Just wanted to know, if this makes sense or not. Still milling > though the options on whether to go for the liberty or grand cherokee laredo > 4wd. I got to sit in the 2005 cherokee but not drive it yet. The 2005 seat > rails are longer this year, and the seat goes further back, giving more > room. I am tall, with some"middle age ------", and wife is short, and it > seems to fit us both. However we are not sure, if this is the car we can > live with everyday till owning it for a while. > So my question is this. Can after market products be purchased > and installed after we decide after a while, that this is the car for us, or > can it not be done. > We are talking about skid plates, towing packages, grill > protectors, roof racks etc. Or are these best purchased at time of purchase. > This might also determine which vehicle we will get , do to price > differences. > Would aftermarket products, void warrantees? > > Also , one more comment, for anyone who cares about leather seating. > We sat in a 2004 grand cherokee and a 2005 grand cherokee, both > with leather(I know its a jeep, but nontheless we sat in the leather > equipped ones, since thats all they had in stock). The 2004 seats were much > plusher and at first more comfortable then the 2005. > But then I read somewhere on line, and I cant find it again, > that the pre 2005 cherokees made their seats very soft and plush, to give an > instant good will kind of effect upon sitting on them, but that after > driving awhile, they proved unsupportable, but you only found that out after > driving after purchase. Thus they (chrysler) decided to change the > configuration, while still using dual density foam underneath, have made the > new seats(in the non leather also) much more supportable, for better > handling and ergonomics. Anyone know about this? > > Much regards |
Re: Purchasing question
Either, they're both have independent front suspensions, that's so
low this one's smashed up just loading it on the transport: http://www.----------.com/cherokee/ Plus their ball Joints and wheel break off: http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...tos-319372.htm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- "j.lef" wrote: > > Just wanted to know, if this makes sense or not. Still milling > though the options on whether to go for the liberty or grand cherokee laredo > 4wd. I got to sit in the 2005 cherokee but not drive it yet. The 2005 seat > rails are longer this year, and the seat goes further back, giving more > room. I am tall, with some"middle age ------", and wife is short, and it > seems to fit us both. However we are not sure, if this is the car we can > live with everyday till owning it for a while. > So my question is this. Can after market products be purchased > and installed after we decide after a while, that this is the car for us, or > can it not be done. > We are talking about skid plates, towing packages, grill > protectors, roof racks etc. Or are these best purchased at time of purchase. > This might also determine which vehicle we will get , do to price > differences. > Would aftermarket products, void warrantees? > > Also , one more comment, for anyone who cares about leather seating. > We sat in a 2004 grand cherokee and a 2005 grand cherokee, both > with leather(I know its a jeep, but nontheless we sat in the leather > equipped ones, since thats all they had in stock). The 2004 seats were much > plusher and at first more comfortable then the 2005. > But then I read somewhere on line, and I cant find it again, > that the pre 2005 cherokees made their seats very soft and plush, to give an > instant good will kind of effect upon sitting on them, but that after > driving awhile, they proved unsupportable, but you only found that out after > driving after purchase. Thus they (chrysler) decided to change the > configuration, while still using dual density foam underneath, have made the > new seats(in the non leather also) much more supportable, for better > handling and ergonomics. Anyone know about this? > > Much regards |
Re: Purchasing question
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Re: Purchasing question
Neither!
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Re: Purchasing question
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