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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by xjmuddigger
....square bodys,headlights and a flat front grill
the new libertys have this look as well....and the commander is a good bit bigger than the old cherokee
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by XxXJ99xX
Wont even consider the new liberty unless it comes with a diesel and a 5-speed. Test drove one once and it was probably the most boring bland thing ive ever driven next to a caliber or pt loser. Just because it has the badge dosent mean it has the heritage.
The diesels are pretty sweet. I have an '05, but its an auto. It's got ***** though.

Originally Posted by bmrrwolfe
For everyone that keeps saying they are not even in the same class, please give some reason why you think that.

And if your going to compare it to a Caiber, PT Crusier or Neon give me something to give it relations??

The CRD KJ was a great option but you can thank the govt. for stopping production due to emission regulations.

As I am sure most people don't know when the Cherokee came out people hated it, it was a grocery getter station wagon of the time.

One of the MANY reasons it's not in the same class......


IFS
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 11:36 AM
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Liberty is called Cherokee for all the overseas markets.

Not bad trucks, just not capable.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 11:39 AM
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i would liek to get on then put a solod front axle and have it like a sleeper 4x4 lol
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 11:41 AM
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I figure the new 4 door Wranglers are closer to the new XJ.

4 doors, solid front....and a full frame. Some complain about not having a true frame...I wonder why more don't love them.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by jcwclm


One of the MANY reasons it's not in the same class......


IFS
That is one difference, that still leaves it in the same class of vehicle unless your talking strictly wheeling, but most use there jeeps as DD/weekend wheelers.
But an H1 is IFS, and I am sure that is the capable stock rig available..
Not all types of off-roading benefit from a SFA..
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by bmrrwolfe
For everyone that keeps saying they are not even in the same class, please give some reason why you think that.

And if your going to compare it to a Caiber, PT Crusier or Neon give me something to give it relations??

The CRD KJ was a great option but you can thank the govt. for stopping production due to emission regulations.

As I am sure most people don't know when the Cherokee came out people hated it, it was a grocery getter station wagon of the time.
I wasnt comparing it by its capability or engine or drive train. I said the interior was boring and so was driving it, I could care less about it. It just didnt feel like I was driving a real jeep, It felt like I was driving a pavement pounder and compaired to the older liberties (2002-2006) Its a joke, I love the older KJ CRD, I'd trade my 99 Limited any day of the week for a 2.8 CRD Liberty.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jcwclm
The diesels are pretty sweet. I have an '05, but its an auto. It's got ***** though.
I can definetly agree to that, I love the 2.8 VM Turbo Diesel, just to bad they didnt give the option of a 6-speed over here like they did over-seas. But the auto's are still pretty quick and some day Id love to have one. That is when I have more money...lol
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 12:33 PM
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Different wheel base... different height... IFS which a Cherokee does not have... different motor... different trannys... different transfercases... different objective and different class of people to attract... if anything I would say that commander is a spoof off the Cherokee... at lease its closer in looks...

This is just my opinion though... they did a **** job of trying to call them the same... however I would buy the 2011... it looks like a new Cherokee more so then the older models... also the liberty started in 2001... how can u have two different vehicles both be a Cherokee... stupid chrysler...

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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Bustedknuckle
, just not capable.
I'd beg to differ,wheeled mine all over CO and MOAB.

Originally Posted by xjmuddigger
i would liek to get on then put a solod front axle and have it like a sleeper 4x4 lol




Originally Posted by huntingman2706217
Different wheel base... different height... IFS which a Cherokee does not have... different motor... different trannys... different transfercases... different objective and different class of people to attract... if anything I would say that commander is a spoof off the Cherokee... at lease its closer in looks...

This is just my opinion though... they did a **** job of trying to call them the same... however I would buy the 2011... it looks like a new Cherokee more so then the older models... also the liberty started in 2001... how can u have two different vehicles both be a Cherokee... stupid chrysler...
Better engine(besides the CRD,bad engine),same t-cases in both the KJ and XJ,better trans in '02 KJ's(besides manuals and the 42RLE),and yes can be built to handle the same offroading any XJ can do,even with IFS.The KJ's uniframe is also 3 times stronger then the XJ's.

Oh and the KJ's 1st year of production was '02,no such thing as a '01 KJ.The XJ was not being made when the 1st '02 KJ's came of the assembly line in March of '01.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by huntingman2706217
Different wheel base... different height... IFS which a Cherokee does not have... different motor... different trannys... different transfercases... different objective and different class of people to attract... if anything I would say that commander is a spoof off the Cherokee... at lease its closer in looks...
Its hard to compare drivetrain, since the 4.0 would of been gone no matter what, trannys changed between XJ and would of changed again no matter what, T-case are the same the 231 or the 242 until 08 with the shift on the fly levers..
Objective and people is hard to say it was to a different crowd. Both mid-sized SUVs at a affordable cost, with ability to tow 5000 Lbs, Both have a limited option with bells and whistles of the time period, both 4WD with aftermarket support, both have off-roading based options of skids towhooks, lights, LSDs etc. both have supporters/groups related to each style of Jeep.
Not saying one is better then the other, but I just see so much hate for Libertys here..

Wheelbase
XJ 4 dr =101.4"
02-07 KJ = 104.3"
08-current KK = 106.1"
Not much change, but as bodys change wheelbases will change.

Stats: (lots of different answers here online)
XJ :
Ground Clearance: 7.3" (from here on Cherokeeforum and Jeephorizons.com)
Approach angle = 37.6º - 38º
Departure angle = 31º - 32.1º
Breakover angle = 21º - 21.9º

KJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KK
Approach Angle - 37.2. . .Approach Angle - 39.1
Departure Angle - 31.5. . Departure Angle - 32.1
Breakover Angle - 21.8. . Breakover Angle - 20.4
Ground Clearence - 8.1. . Ground Clearence - 7.7

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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by bmrrwolfe
That is one difference, that still leaves it in the same class of vehicle unless your talking strictly wheeling, but most use there jeeps as DD/weekend wheelers.
But an H1 is IFS, and I am sure that is the capable stock rig available..
Not all types of off-roading benefit from a SFA..
Originally Posted by huntingman2706217
Different wheel base... different height... IFS which a Cherokee does not have... different motor... different trannys... different transfercases... different objective and different class of people to attract... if anything I would say that commander is a spoof off the Cherokee... at lease its closer in looks...

This is just my opinion though... they did a **** job of trying to call them the same... however I would buy the 2011... it looks like a new Cherokee more so then the older models... also the liberty started in 2001... how can u have two different vehicles both be a Cherokee... stupid chrysler...
Huntingman pretty much said what I would have said, I just shortened. And no I'm not talking strictly wheeling. You can't even comparte a sfa to a ifs ON road.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by bmrrwolfe

Its hard to compare drivetrain, since the 4.0 would of been gone no matter what, trannys changed between XJ and would of changed again no matter what, T-case are the same the 231 or the 242 until 08 with the shift on the fly levers..
Objective and people is hard to say it was to a different crowd. Both mid-sized SUVs at a affordable cost, with ability to tow 5000 Lbs, Both have a limited option with bells and whistles of the time period, both 4WD with aftermarket support, both have off-roading based options of skids towhooks, lights, LSDs etc. both have supporters/groups related to each style of Jeep.
Not saying one is better then the other, but I just see so much hate for Libertys here...
They ran the 4.0 till 06 , so they "could" have put it in a kj. If it would fit


IFS is the single biggest limiting factor in the kj.
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by tjkj2002
I'd beg to differ,wheeled mine all over CO and MOAB.






Better engine(besides the CRD,bad engine),same t-cases in both the KJ and XJ,better trans in '02 KJ's(besides manuals and the 42RLE),and yes can be built to handle the same offroading any XJ can do,even with IFS.The KJ's uniframe is also 3 times stronger then the XJ's.

Oh and the KJ's 1st year of production was '02,no such thing as a '01 KJ.The XJ was not being made when the 1st '02 KJ's came of the assembly line in March of '01.

now THAT is a nice liberty
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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 03:25 PM
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Lmao, I meant out of the box. I honestly don't mind them. Aside from the electrical issues I've seen, IFS doesnt bother me, way of the future, get used to it.

Its ashame the aftermarket support isn't there for them.
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