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Would definitely echo to go with the Cherokee. The Libertys are actually extremely capable little off-roaders but performance and reliability is very lacking. These had Chrysler's now-discontinued PowerTech (the V6 variant) engine. With 3.7L of displacement, you would think it would have some decent pickup but, combined with the uninspiring 4-speed auto transmission, unfortunately, you get neither power nor respectable gas mileage.Go with the Cherokee if you can find one that hasn't been trashed. Solid axles at both ends are a good thing and the 4 litre!
Go with the Cherokee, solid axles at both ends are a good thing plus the straight 6 can't be beat.
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I ordered the orange ones ya sent out last.View attachment 91876
Guys please consider acquiring some type of UHF radio for communication among the group while on the trails.
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What kind of vehicle?So I ran into a small issue with my vehicle. Long story: I have torsion bars and last Saturday I tightened them to lift the front of my vehicle. I noticed last night that it looked like my front was sagging again, and after checking on it today; it is. So, after some investigating I have new bushings for the bars coming in. The problem is that they might be here on Friday (in time to install before the trip) or next week...
Short story: If the new bushings don't arrive in time, would 7.5 inches of ground clearance be enough?
In regards to radio communications; I have a Baofeng uv-5r (UHF/VHF) handheld, but that's currently the only radio I have. If needed I should be able to get the radios listed above before the weekend.
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I'm not an expert and others may want to chime in here, but it is my understanding that, although the Baofeng will transmit on GMRS/FRS frequencies, it is only licensed by the FCC to transmit on amateur (HAM) radio frequencies.So I ran into a small issue with my vehicle. Long story: I have torsion bars and last Saturday I tightened them to lift the front of my vehicle. I noticed last night that it looked like my front was sagging again, and after checking on it today; it is. So, after some investigating I have new bushings for the bars coming in. The problem is that they might be here on Friday (in time to install before the trip) or next week...
Short story: If the new bushings don't arrive in time, would 7.5 inches of ground clearance be enough?
In regards to radio communications; I have a Baofeng uv-5r (UHF/VHF) handheld, but that's currently the only radio I have. If needed I should be able to get the radios listed above before the weekend.
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Ah, I saw UHF and thought HAM...didn't even think he was talking about a non-HAM radio (just did 9 weeks of classes to get my license).I'm not an expert and others may want to chime in here, but it is my understanding that, although the Baofeng will transmit on GMRS/FRS frequencies, it is only licensed by the FCC to transmit on amateur (HAM) radio frequencies.
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