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Dsilver
03-30-2004, 05:57 PM
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for modifications that I could or should to next to my '04 Grand Cherokee Freedom Edition with the 4.7L H.O. V8.

I have a Gibson cat-back exhaust system
I have a K&N FIPK Intake Kit
I put a nice Pioneer Premier CD/MP3 Player
I have the new Clifford Matrix RSX 3.5 Custom Alarm System
I have upgraded all my lightbulbs to high quality Xenon bulbs (low beams, high beams, and fog lights)
I got a Jeep Bug Deflector
I nice high quality Dash Mat
I transferred my stereo system from my last car into this one

My next considerations are:
Optima Red Top Battery
Billet Grill
Jet Performance Chip
Those carbon fiber looking "Euro" tail lights

Please give me any feedback or suggestions about what you think I should do next.

Thanks

Dsilver
04-08-2004, 08:51 PM
:iamwithst
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Hey people give me some feedback and suggestions :)

MrKill
04-10-2004, 02:02 AM
do the billet grille, I did mine myself, makes a huge difference...

ponchonutty
04-11-2004, 08:49 AM
If you plan to keep it, get it rust proofed real quick. My Liberty is rusting from the inside out pretty bad. I work with a few body shops and they always have a DCX vehicle in for rust repair. I have to lay new stripes on a '03 Ram with rusted out doors.

Also, look into some custom graphics either painted or vinyle. I install vinyle ones all the time for people wanting to stand out a little. There are all kinds of items from mild to wild. goto www.aawi.com I would look into a dvd system or something to up the beef on the stereo. I've done a lot of bazooka tubes that look like NOS bottles. www.bazooka.com

Dsilver
04-12-2004, 01:47 AM
Yeah I was thinking the billet grill would probably come next, cause it will make my front look nice, then maybe optima battery since they aren't too expensive, but I'll wait till my standard battery has worn down some.
Thanks for the suggestion

surf2
04-12-2004, 04:49 PM
i have a 04 columbia edition 4.7 h.o. grand,i was told that modifying it with exhaust,k&n and assorted what nots would void the extended warranty,i have heard that info from "3" different sources,i guess i will wait...

Dsilver
04-12-2004, 05:23 PM
i have a 04 columbia edition 4.7 h.o. grand,i was told that modifying it with exhaust,k&n and assorted what nots would void the extended warranty,i have heard that info from "3" different sources,i guess i will wait...
:nono:Surf2,

The Jeep dealership that I got my car from carries the K&N Intake System in their mod/parts dept., and the Gibson catback exhaust system I got from a motorsports shop said Gibson guarantees that their exhaust will not mess with your warranty... I have the 7 yr, 70,000 warranty, and Im not sure which one you have but the motorsports shop and the dealership both gave me the ok to get that stuff because it only increases airflow and efficiency in the engine giving you more power etc... They said things like big lifts, and superchargers, possibly even performance chips would be more in line with mods that would possibly void your warranty.

That's what I know, but besides intake and exhaust I'm not planning on mod'ing the engine for awhile, in the future maybe some headers, a larger intake manifold, and a supercharger, but nothing for now, Im happy with the speed and quickness of my 4.7 H.O. with just the exhaust and intake and I would recommend you look into getting the same. I can pull up the prices and info on my mod's if your interested.

NulodPBall
04-14-2004, 02:27 AM
I'm guessing you're not looking for big budget items, and that you don't have special requirements?
One of the first things I found that I needed (going from a truck to an SUV) was a heavy duty rubber mat in the cargo area that has high raised edges to contain any mud or liquid that gets free (essential if you offroad, fish, picnic or just plain carry groceries). You can get a matching set of mats (all with raised edges to contain dirt/mud) at the same time. If you don't need the rubber, there are mat systems that come with blocks with special "velcro" hooks on the bottom and you move the blocks around to keep stuff from falling over...stuff such as potted plants, spare gas cans, buckets of anything, or just to keep stuff from sliding around. The non-rubber mats usually cost a pretty penny.
If you do any traveling at all, I'd recommend a large, heavy duty rack/cargo cage on top. Get the kind that will fit your stock roof-rack rails, and get the largest you can put on top. It's alot less air efficient than the stock roof racks but it's alot easier to just throw stuff into the safari-style racks and you don't have to worry about stuff sliding out...like the cooler for your kid's team's drinks if it's your turn to supply snacks :) or a spare tire if your tire doesn't fit inside or if you need the inside space...or snowboards. Another, much cheaper alternative is to get a hitch rack, that fits into your trailer hitch. You can remove it when you don't need it and if you hunt around you probably can find one for around $50.00 on sale (Harbor Freight in Southern CA). I'm thinking of going with a hitch-mounted bike rack setup 'cause I can get one for about $150.00 (vs about $400.00 total for a nice roof rack setup) and I'm short :)
If you want something to increase your entertainment factor and still can be useful on long trips get a CB radio with a PA system built in. Pay someone to install it for you (you can mount the antenna on your safari roof rack). You can roll down your windows and talk to people easily...and if you aren't easily embarassed hand your PA mic to your kids and let them go to town. The PA also allows you to monitor calls on your CB while you're messing around outside.
Have fun :)

Ray

Dsilver
04-14-2004, 03:19 AM
I'm guessing you're not looking for big budget items, and that you don't have special requirements?
One of the first things I found that I needed (going from a truck to an SUV) was a heavy duty rubber mat in the cargo area that has high raised edges to contain any mud or liquid that gets free (essential if you offroad, fish, picnic or just plain carry groceries). You can get a matching set of mats (all with raised edges to contain dirt/mud) at the same time. If you don't need the rubber, there are mat systems that come with blocks with special "velcro" hooks on the bottom and you move the blocks around to keep stuff from falling over...stuff such as potted plants, spare gas cans, buckets of anything, or just to keep stuff from sliding around. The non-rubber mats usually cost a pretty penny.
If you do any traveling at all, I'd recommend a large, heavy duty rack/cargo cage on top. Get the kind that will fit your stock roof-rack rails, and get the largest you can put on top. It's alot less air efficient than the stock roof racks but it's alot easier to just throw stuff into the safari-style racks and you don't have to worry about stuff sliding out...like the cooler for your kid's team's drinks if it's your turn to supply snacks :) or a spare tire if your tire doesn't fit inside or if you need the inside space...or snowboards. Another, much cheaper alternative is to get a hitch rack, that fits into your trailer hitch. You can remove it when you don't need it and if you hunt around you probably can find one for around $50.00 on sale (Harbor Freight in Southern CA). I'm thinking of going with a hitch-mounted bike rack setup 'cause I can get one for about $150.00 (vs about $400.00 total for a nice roof rack setup) and I'm short :)
If you want something to increase your entertainment factor and still can be useful on long trips get a CB radio with a PA system built in. Pay someone to install it for you (you can mount the antenna on your safari roof rack). You can roll down your windows and talk to people easily...and if you aren't easily embarassed hand your PA mic to your kids and let them go to town. The PA also allows you to monitor calls on your CB while you're messing around outside.
Have fun :)

Ray

Ray,
The roof rack and heavy duty floor mats came with the Freedom Edition package I got on my '04 Grand Cherokee, but how about that PA system, how much are they and where could I get one, and that let's you talk to people outside your car right, with a speaker mounted under your hood, and a little walkie talkie looking receiver that you press a button to talk through like truck drivers have right?

If you have any info let me know, that sounds kinda interesting on the PA system, and if you have any advice for engine modifications that are available for the new Grand Cherokee's w/ 4.7L H.O. V8

Thanks

NulodPBall
04-14-2004, 03:46 AM
Ray,
The roof rack and heavy duty floor mats came with the Freedom Edition package I got on my '04 Grand Cherokee, but how about that PA system, how much are they and where could I get one, and that let's you talk to people outside your car right, with a speaker mounted under your hood, and a little walkie talkie looking receiver that you press a button to talk through like truck drivers have right?

If you have any info let me know, that sounds kinda interesting on the PA system, and if you have any advice for engine modifications that are available for the new Grand Cherokee's w/ 4.7L H.O. V8

Thanks
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I could be wrong, but if I understand the new EPA regs, you really can't do too much to your engine except exhaust/intake mods...unless you're looking to intall a snorkle :)

--As far as the CB with PA, I used to have one with my first Tacoma and it pays to have someone else install it 'cause of the tight wiring and space in the GC. You also need to make sure it and it's antenna leads are not located close enough to interfere with your airbag blackbox (in my Tacoma it was on the "hump" under the radio, but still far enough away). You have to hunt around for it...I didn't pull mine when I got rid of my blue Tacoma and I regret it. Haunt the electronics stores...I got mine from an Al and Ed's but I haven't seen one in awhile. Mount a big outside speaker, as big as will fit under your hood. Most people will look at you funny when you ask them, but be persistent. You may have to buy a more expensive model, like an SSB version to get the PA but it was pretty handy when we were guiding someone or winching them, or everytime I saw a dog in a car or on a sidewalk :) :)
---What about the valve caps that light up when you move?
---or those neon (inside and outside) light kits?
---I've always found an exterior, rear mounted light on either the roof rack or the tow hitch frame to be useful...sometimes useful when backing up, but mostly just when you're messing around and it gets dark.
---If you do anything with inflateable items (not that...I mean float tubes, fixing tires, air mattresses, water toys, air tools, basket balls) mounting an air compressor under the hood and storing a hose long enough to reach the back tires helps. Look for them at offroad stores. They're not cheap but they're always there when you need one and they don't overheat like the cheaper versions that you store in the back. You can make one from an air conditioning compressor that you get from a junkyard, if you're handy with tools.
---Have fun.

Ray

Dsilver
04-15-2004, 01:10 AM
Thanks man I will look into it.

Dsilver
04-20-2004, 09:05 PM
Any other suggestions people, come on throw anything out there that you think would be a good upgrade for a new Grand Cherokee.

Dsilver
04-21-2004, 09:42 PM
Come On People Give Me Some Suggestions!!! :)

Dsilver
04-27-2004, 04:48 PM
Hey I want more suggestions for Mod's to do to my Jeep, come on now throw anything out there.

ponchonutty
04-27-2004, 11:24 PM
Put a sky jacker 8" lift with 44" tires. Good ole cherry bombs for exhaust is a great way to go too.

Dsilver
04-28-2004, 06:14 PM
Haha, an 8" lift with 44" tires huh??, Im not sure about going that big on either of those things, but I may get a lift with bigger rims and tires eventually, I was thinking more along the lines of less expensive minor upgrades, like billet grill, altezza rear tail lights, etc.... but thanks for the suggestion.

Dsilver
04-28-2004, 06:14 PM
Oh yeah and I have a Gibson cat-back exhaust already that Im really happy with, so no cherry bomb exhaust for me :)

lukep
04-29-2004, 12:46 PM
how about one of those calvin stickers?

rleman43
04-29-2004, 05:51 PM
Trailer Hitch Cover/ Plug
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4165427651&category=1467&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT&rd=1
This guy has a lot of varity.

Running boards nerf bars
Safarie Grill bar protectors
These all look Great....all on ebay

Invisagard headlight protectors
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&category=38661&item=2472480079&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT

CARBON FIBER MOD SHEETS
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7901191263&category=34206

Dsilver
04-29-2004, 07:16 PM
Thanks for the suggestions rleman43.

rleman43
04-29-2004, 08:29 PM
Welcome:)

shariw
05-01-2004, 07:15 AM
what color is it, and are there any "graphics" on it?

Dsilver
05-01-2004, 11:57 PM
It's dark blue metallic paint, and no I don't have any graphics on it yet, because I didnt think they would look very good on a Jeep GC

ponchonutty
05-02-2004, 11:27 AM
It's dark blue metallic paint, and no I don't have any graphics on it yet, because I didnt think they would look very good on a Jeep GC
Sure about that? That's what people said about my Shale Green Liberty until I had thrown some graphics on it. Take a look at them at www.aawi.com You'll have to fish around the sight until it gets you where you can look at the stripes and stuff.

Dsilver
05-02-2004, 07:41 PM
Ok, well I will check it out sometime soon, thanks for the input. :)

Dsilver
05-03-2004, 06:45 PM
I am simply posting to get me into the 25 replies category :) dont mind me.

AZFlyingDiver
05-03-2004, 07:24 PM
The billet grill is a great idea (I got mine from www.customcargrills.com). I also topped off the factory roof rack with a Thule rack system (great if you're into outdoor stuff). Wheels are MB Motoring "Rocker". My favorite mod, among many, so far is a Sirius satellite radio receiver - the receiver plugged right into my Sirius-capable Kenwood head unit and installed under the seat on the hump next to the Infinity amp. Running the antenna and its wire was a lot easier than I thought it was going to be too. If you're thinking about lights, think also about getting clear corners for the front. And I liked a slightly lowered ride, for better cornering and a "meaner" look, so I got the Eibach springs.

Dsilver
05-05-2004, 05:49 PM
Cool, thanks for the suggestions.

rleman43
05-05-2004, 07:16 PM
I want some of them HP stickers my self..J/k :)

shariw
05-06-2004, 06:49 AM
It's dark blue metallic paint, and no I don't have any graphics on it yet, because I didnt think they would look very good on a Jeep GC

Don't be silly! Have your local "custom paint shop" look at it for some ideas. My Jeep is "flamed" and it looks great!!!

AZFlyingDiver
05-06-2004, 11:41 AM
Flames sound cool, if not too "over the top". I guess I'm a little conservative when it comes to body schemes on the GC. I'm looking at more of a "clean" custom paint job, debadged, with no graphics - not even pinstriping. But, hey, any good idea is worth looking at! If anyone has any pics of their rides to share for ideas, please do so!

Dsilver
05-08-2004, 04:50 AM
I agree, and thanks for all the input so far guys, I like the ideas... :)

yzfrider97
07-01-2004, 01:06 AM
the jl audio stealthbox is a nice addition, nice sound w/o giving up your space. as for the jet chip, i noticed quite a bit of difference in low end torque, but definitely took a hit in the mpg. slotted rotors and ebc performance brakes keep most of the brake dust away and last longer. 20" rims?? if your into it....these are all mods i have along with the k&n fipk and no complaints here!! enjoy

Mastersonics
09-07-2004, 10:11 PM
hi everyone

Great Thread!

i have a Freedom V8 4.7HO All Wheel Drive in Smokey Grey

i have done a few add ons (K&N filter, Custom Paint Job, etc...)
but still looking for the best price on those Altezza's in Carbon Fiber.

has anyone found any under the $280 that they are charging right now?

has anyone have done a Gas Billet add on?

how about the Dash Kit in Carbon Fiber?
which one is the best brand/quality available?

any comments are very welcome

regards,
CJ

Mastersonics
09-07-2004, 11:49 PM
How about some pics of your Freedom?

regards,
CJ

01Silver
09-08-2004, 01:15 PM
Check out those projector lamps on Ebay. Search for "grand cherokee projector." There are chrome and black. Pretty neat I think.

Mastersonics
09-11-2004, 06:21 PM
anyone??????????????

come on guys...
let's see your Freedom....

regards,
CJ

Mastersonics
09-19-2004, 01:19 PM
hey guys
is anyone willing to post some pics of your Freedom?

any news on any new stuff for it?

regards,
CJ

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