4Runner VS Cherokee
well im new to the forums obviously, i gonna be in the market of buying a new (well used but new to me) 4x4 SUV as soon as i sell my chevy tahoe 4x4. my question is why did you guys choose a 4runner b/c im in between a 4runner(90-up) and cherokee(97-99) and i really just dont know which one i want b/c both are capable offroad.
so that said convince me that the 4runner is what i want! :banger: Thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by chop_suey
(Post 50732745)
well im new to the forums obviously, i gonna be in the market of buying a new (well used but new to me) 4x4 SUV as soon as i sell my chevy tahoe 4x4. my question is why did you guys choose a 4runner b/c im in between a 4runner(90-up) and cherokee(97-99) and i really just dont know which one i want b/c both are capable offroad.
so that said convince me that the 4runner is what i want! :banger: Thanks in advance The quality and fit and finish on the 4runner was just better and it just felt better to drive. Both have good engines and from the research that I did the Cherokees engines is one of the better things it had going for it. 4wheel drive wise they are pretty much on par with capabality. Unless, you get a 3rd gen with the locking rear diff. then it's the 4runner all the way :hillbill: . What it comes down to is what you want. What fits your needs better and what just feels better to you (look at the 3rd gen 4runners :banger: ) Is that enough whats? I could go on.:D |
go ahead and buy a cherokee. we have plenty of JEEP RECOVERY VEHICLES here to help you out:yotarock:
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TRD ...hhahToyota recoovery device hhaaha
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Originally Posted by 1990Runner
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go ahead and buy a cherokee. we have plenty of JEEP RECOVERY VEHICLES here to help you out:yotarock:
i driven a 94 yoda pickup for a lil while, i like it it was fun to drive , but it had no room whatsoever, it was a single cab, ill prolly go look at some 4runners when i have a chance |
Don't all cherokees have uni-bodys?
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One Reason:
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...d/100_1480.jpg http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...d/100_1476.jpg And how about that the 4runner will last you longer between repairs you won't have buy new engines all the time like the Jeep. :D it's all how you drive and take care of your rig. |
Originally Posted by chop_suey
(Post 50732765)
lol, funny you say that, i joined a jeep forum a while back to do a lil research on the cherokees, and they said the same thing about toyota recovery trucks, lol i though that was funny.
i driven a 94 yoda pickup for a lil while, i like it it was fun to drive , but it had no room whatsoever, it was a single cab, ill prolly go look at some 4runners when i have a chance |
Drive them, and you will immediately see. Fit and Finish doesnt compare, reliabilitty doesnt compare, stock performance on and off road, again doesnt compare. You said the last Yota you drove was very small... If you need any room at all, don't forget about the huge spare tire in the back of the Jeep. Takes up a lot of valuable space. Just imagine how much more clearance could be had on our Trucks if we put the spare in the back and flatten out the gas tank... :banger:
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I've owned 2 built cherokees and while they were both very capable, I finally got smart and purchased an 86 4runner. Its basically stock with a mild shackle lift in the rear and 31 mt's but its already outshining the Cherokees in many ways, and the mod's haven't even begun.
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Originally Posted by AZkid
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Don't all cherokees have uni-bodys?
I found this out the other weekend and was dumbfounded to actually look under and start laughing hysterically. |
I was looking at Cherokees before I got my Runner. The thing that turned me off was the huge amounts of money that have to dumped into those things to make them any more capable. A buddy of mine has put 5 or 6 grand into his Cherokee just to get his on 33's and have some decent articulation.
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My dad has a grand Cherokee v8 4x4 and my 4runner destroys it in every way except for the v8. So if thats what potentially makes the difference?...... basically just get the 4runner!:banger:
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and they're ugly as sin! call me vain if you will; i think cherokees are on par with azteks. maybe it's cause the ones around here are always beat to hell and haggard looking, but even rusty 4runners look sexy :D
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hows the aftermarket for 4runners, mainly the 2nd and 3rd gens?
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Originally Posted by isaac338
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and they're ugly as sin! call me vain if you will; i think cherokees are on par with azteks. maybe it's cause the ones around here are always beat to hell and haggard looking, but even rusty 4runners look sexy :D
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3rd gen with the rear locker is more capable in stock trim by far than a stock Cherokee plus you can fit 32" tires under a 3rd gen with no lift. On the street I think it's a wash but the V8 Cherokees do have a little more oomph.
This is mine with just larger tires. http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...une14th071.jpg |
I was originally looking for XJ and find my '93 4runner (only$2500, excellent shape)..to be honest.
Prior to this 4runner, I had '89 P/U, ext cab, SR5, V6, 5spd, 4x4. The P/U was great, but I wanted more power. In my opinion, stock 4runner is more capable and reliable. Even 2nd Gen, Especially 3rd Gen. However, huge attraction on XJ was "Straight Front Axle" and "4.0L engine" Other than these two 4runner is better. Depends on what you want to do with your truck. I think. Good luck. |
runner, you can fit 32's stock.
I have owned both, but my cherokee was a pos from the begining 210,000 miles on the 2.8 v6, holy crap bad gas milage and super slow. |
I think it all depends on what you're going to be doing, XJ's have a lot more aftermarket options and can be built up to be very capable off road for pretty cheap. But if you're not going to be rock crawling there is no need for the SFA of the Jeep...
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