Jeep Liberty Modular Grill/Brush Guard - Stainless for the U.S. Jeep stopped building the Liberty CRD for the American market because it couldn't meet tougher 2007 emissions standards. Transmission choices are both carry-overs: a six-speed manual or a four-speed automatic. Standard equipment includes electronic stability control with roll mitigation, traction control, and anti-lock brakes with brake assist. New Features include standard side airbags. Optional features are rain-sensing wipers, Sirius Satellite Radio, Bluetooth, a navigation system, and the MyGig entertainment system, complete with a 30GB hard drive.Two models will be offered a Features for your Jeep Liberty - Frame Mounted
- Dual Wing Plate Construction
- Maximum Strength
- Simple Installation
Aries Off Road Modular Grill/Brush Guard - Stainless The Jeep Liberty received a complete redesign for the 2008 model year with a more boxy and off-road look, like that of the 2007 Dodge Nitro, which is built on the same platform,[9] while the Nitro is not offered with low-range gearing. The 2008 Liberty debuted at the 2007 New York International Auto Show.[10]The Liberty dropped its four-cylinder option because the Patriot and Compass crossover SUVs took its place as Jeep's four-cylinder vehicles. The iron-block, aluminum-head V6 is the only engine available for 2008. Towing capacity is 5,000 pounds (2,268 kg). For now, there is no diesel model Aries Off Road Modular Grill/Brush Guard - Stainless Fits the following: |