Has anyone built a more "Urban" cherokee?
#31
I noticed alot of people hate on anything thats not the offroad look on jeeps and i kinda understand, but the way i look at it if somebody fixes there jeep and spends time and money to make it look nice they have my respect. As long as they love there jeeps like i love mine its good on my book.
#33
I was also thinking he must off removed the engine entirely to fit those wheels in. Then I looked in the back, you should see some customization on the inside (passenger side rear) to accommodate the wheel coming in that far. Also this vehicle doesn't appear to have seats...
#34
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Joined: Mar 2009
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From: Tenn. and Mich.
Year: 2004
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.7L V8
I'll wager your right.
I was also thinking he must off removed the engine entirely to fit those wheels in. Then I looked in the back, you should see some customization on the inside (passenger side rear) to accommodate the wheel coming in that far. Also this vehicle doesn't appear to have seats...
I was also thinking he must off removed the engine entirely to fit those wheels in. Then I looked in the back, you should see some customization on the inside (passenger side rear) to accommodate the wheel coming in that far. Also this vehicle doesn't appear to have seats...
#35
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Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 93
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From: Visalia, CA
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0 High Output - Bored +20 Out
#39
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From: Edmond, OK
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ltr
Do we really want to get into this again?
Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it's wrong. If we all built vehicles like YOU wanted this world would be awfully boring.
I give the owner credit for doing something different though ya'll are right it's not a driven vehicle. Oh well...
To say a Jeep shouldn't be lowered than you might as well disown 2wd XJ owners as well. I mean heck what good is a 2wd Jeep anyways?
Lifted 2wds are outcast in alot of 4x4 forums as well. I know.. I had a 2wd Chevy truck on 32"s.. 4x4 guys didnt like me and the street trucks didnt like me. Oh well.
Some people need to open up a bit and expand thier horizons..
To each thier own...
Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it's wrong. If we all built vehicles like YOU wanted this world would be awfully boring.
I give the owner credit for doing something different though ya'll are right it's not a driven vehicle. Oh well...
To say a Jeep shouldn't be lowered than you might as well disown 2wd XJ owners as well. I mean heck what good is a 2wd Jeep anyways?
Lifted 2wds are outcast in alot of 4x4 forums as well. I know.. I had a 2wd Chevy truck on 32"s.. 4x4 guys didnt like me and the street trucks didnt like me. Oh well.
Some people need to open up a bit and expand thier horizons..
To each thier own...
#40
I was wondering how many threads we have bashing this particular Jeep?? I think that it is time to move on...
Maybe get back on topic, and discuss "other" options as far as urbanizing an XJ.
Maybe get back on topic, and discuss "other" options as far as urbanizing an XJ.
#41
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Joined: May 2009
Posts: 137
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From: Richmond, VA
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
I'll wager your right.
I was also thinking he must off removed the engine entirely to fit those wheels in. Then I looked in the back, you should see some customization on the inside (passenger side rear) to accommodate the wheel coming in that far. Also this vehicle doesn't appear to have seats...
I was also thinking he must off removed the engine entirely to fit those wheels in. Then I looked in the back, you should see some customization on the inside (passenger side rear) to accommodate the wheel coming in that far. Also this vehicle doesn't appear to have seats...
#42