Finally bought a Jeep
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2003 12:21 am
Hi all,
I wrote a thread earlier asking for info on buying a Jeep (see Info wanted on buying a Jeep) and am now the proud owner of a 1996 Grand Cherokee Limited.
I have a few questions that I'm hoping you could answer:
1) I was intending on putting on an Old Man Emu suspension set to enhance wheel travel and give a better ride for the Pilbara, but I noticed that the truck already has Tough Dog foam cell shockies. What is the average life span of a set of shockies like these? Are they any good? (I know they're pricey).
2) The only options the original owner didn't go with were the sunroof (no big deal), child seat (no big deal) and the CD stacker (damn). I've been told that you cannot connect an after-market stacker to the original Jeep head unit. Is this correct? (An original stacker from Chrysler is AUD950)
3) Is the sound system head unit a typical double DIN setup? ie. easily replacable with after-market units.
4) Is there any other pitfalls/weaknesses/anomalies/quirks I should be aware of?
Thanks,
Darren
I wrote a thread earlier asking for info on buying a Jeep (see Info wanted on buying a Jeep) and am now the proud owner of a 1996 Grand Cherokee Limited.
I have a few questions that I'm hoping you could answer:
1) I was intending on putting on an Old Man Emu suspension set to enhance wheel travel and give a better ride for the Pilbara, but I noticed that the truck already has Tough Dog foam cell shockies. What is the average life span of a set of shockies like these? Are they any good? (I know they're pricey).
2) The only options the original owner didn't go with were the sunroof (no big deal), child seat (no big deal) and the CD stacker (damn). I've been told that you cannot connect an after-market stacker to the original Jeep head unit. Is this correct? (An original stacker from Chrysler is AUD950)
3) Is the sound system head unit a typical double DIN setup? ie. easily replacable with after-market units.
4) Is there any other pitfalls/weaknesses/anomalies/quirks I should be aware of?
Thanks,
Darren