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- rr2254545ExplorerSitting here in Iowa while Demco designs and fabracates the baseplate for the Cherokee. So they should have one for sale soon
- rr2254545ExplorerWoo Hoo Snowing in Minneapolis, got to try out the 4 wheel drive, first car I have ever owned with 4 wheel drive. Had some fun
- BobGedExplorer
BobGed wrote:
rr2254545 wrote:
We were told the Cherokee does not come in Cashmere. Any body seen one, I know the Grand Cherokee comes in it, I drove one.
It's not available for the Trail Hawk but is supposed to be for the other three models.
I just called Chrysler and the Cashmere on the Cherokee is not available at least through the first quarter of 2014. They did not know anything beyond that. - BobGedExplorer
rr2254545 wrote:
We were told the Cherokee does not come in Cashmere. Any body seen one, I know the Grand Cherokee comes in it, I drove one.
It's not available for the Trail Hawk but is supposed to be for the other three models. - rr2254545ExplorerWe were told the Cherokee does not come in Cashmere. Any body seen one, I know the Grand Cherokee comes in it, I drove one.
- et2ExplorerThanks for the updates on the 4x4 systems. You are correct the Trailhawk it is standard and a option on the limited (active II system). If you don't have the little neutral button next to the 4x4 switch it can't be towed 4 down.
So to recap, front wheel drive can be dolly towed, and the only 4x4 that can be flat towed has to have the active II drive train. - roam1Explorer
BobGed wrote:
I am in the process of purchasing a Cherokee 4x4 and here are a few things I've learned.
When you go to the Jeep.com site to configure a vehicle it doesn't have all the color options available (for example it doesn't show Cashmere). I called Chrysler and they gave me this LINK which will give you a lot more detailed information regarding the packages and colors available.
When you go to the site:
Select Brands & Products
Select Jeep > (model) (in this case Cherokee) Scroll down to the bottom of the right side menu. You should see two selections: Feature Availability & Specifications
There are four models available: Sport, Latitude, Limited & Trail Hawk. The four cylinder engine is standard on all models, but the V6 option is only available on the Latitude, Limited & Trail Hawk
In order to flat tow it has to have the Active Drive II transmission. It is not available on the Sport, but is an option (at $995) on the Latitude & Limited, and standard on the Trail Hawk.
I test drove a four cylinder Latitude and a V6 Limited. The V6 is a $1,500 upgrade, and as a former street rodder, all I can say is it's well worth it.
I spoke with Blue Ox on Friday and they told me they have a Limited and a Trail Hawk due in within the next week or so to design a base plate. It then goes to engineering for review and where installation procedures are written. They figured they would have their base plate officially ready around the middle of January.
Good to know, thanks! - BobGedExplorerI am in the process of purchasing a Cherokee 4x4 and here are a few things I've learned.
When you go to the Jeep.com site to configure a vehicle it doesn't have all the color options available (for example it doesn't show Cashmere). I called Chrysler and they gave me this LINK which will give you a lot more detailed information regarding the packages and colors available.
When you go to the site:
Select Brands & Products
Select Jeep > (model) (in this case Cherokee) Scroll down to the bottom of the right side menu. You should see two selections: Feature Availability & Specifications
There are four models available: Sport, Latitude, Limited & Trail Hawk. The four cylinder engine is standard on all models, but the V6 option is only available on the Latitude, Limited & Trail Hawk
In order to flat tow it has to have the Active Drive II transmission. It is not available on the Sport, but is an option (at $995) on the Latitude & Limited, and standard on the Trail Hawk.
I test drove a four cylinder Latitude and a V6 Limited. The V6 is a $1,500 upgrade, and as a former street rodder, all I can say is it's well worth it.
I spoke with Blue Ox on Friday and they told me they have a Limited and a Trail Hawk due in within the next week or so to design a base plate. It then goes to engineering for review and where installation procedures are written. They figured they would have their base plate officially ready around the middle of January. - SacsTCExplorerThanks. There are two 4x4 trans for the Grand. One you can, same as the new Cherokee, there are two 4x4 options. The one that can be towed 4 down are only standard in the limited and trail hawk.
Not standard in the limited. $995.00 option..Called active drive 2. Trailhawk it does come standard, but not the limited... - roam1Explorer
rr2254545 wrote:
roam1 wrote:
Not yet, DW is following me home till we get a baseplate.
And, just a reminder, the manual says no dolly towing, go figure
Page 537 of the owners manual says to can dolly tow the 2 wheel drive one with the front weels up
Sorry, I meant the 4x4 trailhawk is a no on dolly
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