1996: Time was (non-CJ) Jeep Cherokees were large "American" vehicles, but look at this comparison with a "medium" sized Mitsubishi Pajero.
The Cherokee (left) is of monocoque construction -
no separate chassis - which permits a much lower car-like stance.
The current Cherokee shape dates from 1979, with an update in
1984.
Matthew Deane's mdeane at ozemail.com.au '98 -->
Jeep Cherokee Limited. It is a 1995 model
which features a Tomken Machine 6 Inch Lift Kit, 29 x 12.50 Dick Cepek
Fun Country Tires, 15x8 American Racing Wheels, Bushwacker Fender
Flares, TJM Bull Bar, 6 Cibie Oscar Driving Lights, Dick Cepek Light
bar, Kenwood CD player with 2 Hart Professional Speakers and 2 300 watt
Kicker Subwoofers.
A low stance can be a liability off-road, so
Dave L' has elevated his immaculate 1995 Jeep Cherokee XJ
away from the sharp pointy rocks:
Right: 4.0L engine,
Tomken 6 inch lift,
Grand Cherokee pitman arm,
31 x 10.5 Radial "Mud King" tires,
ES 3000 shocks,
Ramsey 5000 Multi-mount winch,
CON-FERR roof rack
- Dave L'
In 1997 the Cherokee was revised,
getting a slightly more rounded shape and revised interior.
The VM 2.5L turbo charged diesel was also offered
in Australia.
1993 Jeep Cherokee in baby blue -
Emily D'
[8/'99]
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