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Building A Fuel Efficient Jeep Cherokee XJ - Project Mileage Master, Part II
Unfortunately, the extra weight out back, the added weight of the extra fuel, the skidplates, and one off-road-based camping trip were all that our 200,000-mile springs could take. We cobbled together a bastard pack from a set of stock Metric Tonne MJ springs we had lying around. We ended up with almost 2 inches of lift, so we added a spacer out front to come close to leveling it out. We didn't get any change in mileage from the added elevation. View Related Article
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Jeep Commander Research
Jeep Commander Get information on specs, safety features, pricing, and equipment options for the new Jeep Commander. The Commander gets 9 mpg in the city and 13 on the highway. It has had 4 vehicle recalls, which can give you an idea about its reliability. Also check out the Jeep Compass and the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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