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Old 01-31-2014, 12:11 PM
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Yes but a lot of XJ'* were not exactly what I would call babied~!! 32'* + geared!
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The only "Mommy" grands are either ones that need lift kits or simply piano'*.
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Originally Posted by Soft Ride
Ya I think we were talking about jeeps before LOL ..I think in terms of designations..too
You designation is known as Jeep KL ...
Here is my OME lifted KJ...
Not correct. My Grand Cherokee is a WK, referred to on the forums as a WK2 as it is the second version. A KL is a Jeep Cherokee, which is a cross over based on the Dodge Dart platform. The KL is a smaller and much less capable vehicle than the WK2.

Did I just sound a little snobbish there?
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B) they declared a travel warning. meaning that if we were caught driving, its an automatic tow and a $2,500.00 ticket
That'* odd, I've never been in a state that tows you for driving with a travel warning. The Virginia'* suggest you shouldn't drive, and expect you to have common sense not to. Well, let'* see what Phil the Ground hog has to say on the matter in two days. Though if its too ruddy cold, he may not come out of his burrow at all...
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Originally Posted by WesleySands
That'* odd, I've never been in a state that tows you for driving with a travel warning. The Virginia'* suggest you shouldn't drive, and expect you to have common sense not to. Well, let'* see what Phil the Ground hog has to say on the matter in two days. Though if its too ruddy cold, he may not come out of his burrow at all...
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they sure can. in my county, and the county i work in they both opt to do the ticket/tow as extra incentive to keep people off the roads. i dont think that its fair, but i can see where it makes sense when they have to use all resources to pull people out of ditches instead of clearing roads.
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its that way here too they figure if there is no penalty there is no reason to pay attention
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Originally Posted by Soft Ride
The only "Mommy" grands are either ones that need lift kits or simply piano'*.
this is going to sound old but when i had my cherokee all there was is grand cherokee and cherokee,and normal people dont know what a xj is. so you so baby or small cherokee and they know what yo are talking about, this was before dodge ruined the name with cars they say can climb rocks, BS
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Ya That makes total sense I understand until u put an XJ done w35s /lift. right beside a stock grand and well the XJ looks huge! It'* like when I pull up beside a new WK grand and they go oh wow that jeep is way taller than us! I like when u pull into a parking lot and park beside other Jeeps...conversations start immediately....
I can not image what jeeps are going to look like with FIAT in charge..Commuter small boxes?

Roy thanks for correcting me on the KL error..I dont own a Grand and I often get designations mixed up..WK2 it is! -Dyslexia? setting in?? LOL
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i stopped caring about jeeps about 98-99, when dodge really started cheeping out on everything, if you look at the grand and dakotas, and stuff they have the worst complaints for wiring and other problems out of most any vehicle. the only thing that kinda interesting was the liberty diesel, but the tow rating is a thousand shy of doing what i need. regardless with all the issues we had with dodges at work and the one i am constantly working on of my fatherinlaws, i would need to see some serious improvement before i spent any of my money on a newer one. and fiat doesnt have a good record either


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