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No, it’s still an optionTrims - or makes? Grand Cherokee has springs, no air bags. (unless you get the air suspension option which I believe they dropped)
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No, it’s still an optionTrims - or makes? Grand Cherokee has springs, no air bags. (unless you get the air suspension option which I believe they dropped)
It may be, but it was not available for a while due to the chip shortages, etc. It was listed but could not be ordered. Perhaps it's once again available................ (I know it wasn't because we were looking at Grand Cherokees)No, it’s still an option
Agreed. Massive difference though, and both at 40PSI. I usually drive on 37 so I don't see 3 PSI making up the gap. Might go back, take out a different mojave and lower the tires to 35PSI when I'm off the lot to do another test :PI suspect that the tougher Falken tires on the Mojave are most at fault for the stiffer ride, especially if they are at 40 or more psi. Lowering mine from 45 to 40 made a big improvement in ride, for example.
Overland has different springs and weight than a sport - it's going to ride a whole lot different. I've driven several versions, Overland gave us the best daily driver bumming around ride.necro thread but I feel I had to make an update.
I think the Mojave's I test drove were duds.
Went to another dealer and test drove a few Sports (not the sport s, basic sport). It was horrible. I test drove another overland and it was nice. I thought they both had the same suspension setup so I was a bit confused about that(though I'll admit I never looked into that and confirmed anything).
Eventually, I drove another Mojave and the ride was really smooth. The suspension ate up everything I threw at it comfortably.
Ended up purchasing one, and drove it home the other day. Did a good couple hundred miles and loved it.