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Originally posted by sfox:
To answer the original question.....a Cherokee with a 4" lift and let's say 31" tires (about as large as you can go without fender trimming or more lift) will keep up with an H2 in most situations, out-perform it in others and perform worse in others. If the Cherokee is locked in the front and/or rear, it very likely could go places that a stock H2 could not. There is a large equation of driver skill invloved though and I'm pretty sure that an above average driver would smoke a newb no matter what vehicle they are driving. The Cherokee, like the Wrangler, is a very solid platform to build a very capable off-road vehicle. There were very few significant changes to the vehicle during it's production run simply because it was a very well designed.
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Would you please try to stay on topic.
