Difference in XJ sub models
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From: Ozawkie
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
So i have seen many jeeps and i own a 1992 Cherokee Laredo and my friend has a Cherokee Country. What are all the differences between all the XJ sub-models?
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From: Grand Prairie, Texas
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO I6
^^ Those have the factory Up-Country option. They had a built-in 1" lift over standard, and had no rear sway bar. Country edition doesn't necessarily mean it has the Up-Country option...and it doesn't have to be a Country edition to have the Up-Country package either. It's all wonderfully confusing!
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From: North Carolina
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 inline 6
sound like it. Personally i think they should have canned the rear sway on all of them. . .pointless. And it wouldnt hurt to give them all a little boost from the factory. Mine sat so damn low when i bought it some cars (no exaggeration) roofs were higher then mine. It was rediculous.
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From: Columbus, OH
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 Inline 6
yeah i knew the country didnt have the rear sway bar and had better suspension but i think it mainly comes down to colors,trims, and interior. But no matter what the stock sublevels are it doesnt matter because youre gonna do so much aftermarket work you wont even know what package you have until you look at the decal on the side
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From: Gaines, NY
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO
yea its all mainly trim options
Base/SE = the basic which means no power anything
Sport = power windows and locks, cloth seats
Laredo = power windows, locks, and seats (power/comfort tranny option if pre-'91)
Limited = leather seats, power everything
Briarwood = leather seats, power everything, wood panelling
havent done much with Country, Pioneer, Chief, 60th Anniv., Freedom, Classic or any of the others
Base/SE = the basic which means no power anything
Sport = power windows and locks, cloth seats
Laredo = power windows, locks, and seats (power/comfort tranny option if pre-'91)
Limited = leather seats, power everything
Briarwood = leather seats, power everything, wood panelling
havent done much with Country, Pioneer, Chief, 60th Anniv., Freedom, Classic or any of the others


