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Drive that thing to Colorado and park somewhere in downtown Denver. Wait approx. 15-18 min. Your caliber will be on blocks. Then, we can stab a set of factory wheels on. Problem solved.
Haha, Lmao. Thats a plan depending on how readily available the tool is and how much it costs.
wait is that a jeep compass? no they just copied the idea lol.
looks good but my dad has a compass that is almost identical.
i just detailed it today. best part are the stock 18" alloys. did you get a v6? mine has the 2.4l dohc.
yeah, kind of. the nitro and liberty share a platform, but thats kind of where the similarity ends... the compass and caliber are pretty much identical minus the front sheet metal. lol
So let me get this straight... A Caliber is a Compass and a Nitro is a Liberty, right?
When did Jeeps stop being Jeeps?
and they wonder why the company is in bankruptcy...
there is only one real jeep and everyone knows what that is, i dont even consider the cherokee a jeep, if there was to be a second it would definitely be the comanche, that thing was epic until it rusted away lol
rims look alright just cause of the flat color on the front of em, but they are way too big and too "tunery"
I agree about the Comanche, sort of....I had an 88 and it had the interior of a GM vehicle, the inline 4.0 and a Peugeot 5 speed manual....loved that truck.