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jknox8

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So I just bought a 2004 Jeep Liberty Limited. Stone White, tan leather, chrome accents the whole shabang. So I figured what better place to read about it than a forum! :) So technically its my wife's Jeep, but I will be driving it like a mad man...just a few thoughts and questions for you Proud Liberty Owners:

1) Do they make an after market grille that resembles the 2008?
2) Towing, 5,000lbs really?
3) Off-Road, what is too much with stock everything. I am no die hard 4x4 guy....yet! :) But just want to know whats safe. We are taking it to atlantic beach, NC in a couple months and would love to find some trails to drive around or something...so if anyone is from that area, HIT ME UP!

Thats it for now I am sure i will be annoying the **** outta you admins/experts before too long! Look forward to chatting with everyone!

jk
 
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There's an unwritten forum rule that goes something like this....."better post up some pics or it never happened"

So, pics of the KJ or we tell everyone you drive a Pinto.

Hope you find this site to be all you expect.
 

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This is a great site for info and a few laughs.

5000# Towing Capacity? - Yep(automatic ******)

Off road abilities are limited by the terrain and your skills. :D
In stock form, the KJ is a capable 4x4, then if you lift it the KJ becomes ever more able, then if you want to go lockers, then it's even more of a beast. It all depends on where and how you drive that will test the limits of the off road capabilities. Common sense will tell you the rest.:p

Oh gawd yes....don't call the Jeep a car. nono.gif
 

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Pinto it is. I have been needing to take pics for another forum I am a member of and haven't been able to! :) But I assure you they will grace my avatar soon enough! But thats fine, just I prefer the Bobcat to the Pinto...

Problems how? Because my wife is driving it...duh? So what type of problems if you were being serious, if not WHERE CAN I GET THAT GRILLE! lol :) I am sure it will be everything I hope it to be...

AND MORE!
 

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No man, No. Check what I put in bold type when I quoted you. Please, you will anger the Jeep Gods (or diety of your choice) every time you call the Jeep a (I can barely bring myself to say it....) car.
 

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Pinto it is. I have been needing to take pics for another forum I am a member of and haven't been able to! :) But I assure you they will grace my avatar soon enough! But thats fine, just I prefer the Bobcat to the Pinto...

Problems how? Because my wife is driving it...duh? So what type of problems if you were being serious, if not WHERE CAN I GET THAT GRILLE! lol :) I am sure it will be everything I hope it to be...

AND MORE!

Hey I use to own an '80 Bobcat...tinted windows, big stereo(worth more than the car) ..IROC BLUE, white lettered tires....what a machine.:p
 

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Welcome!
Biggest limitation of the KJ were the stock tires...
Depending on what you are running that may need to be the first upgrade! :D
Then second be sure before you go anywhere you got some recovery points (hooks or d-ring reciever hitches up front and hitch or hook in the back) and be sure to invest in skids!
 
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