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My insurance is covering my truck and a tiny bit extra, so with the next vehicle, since I know it'll kill me if I don't ask, which is more audio friendly? (since the price differences on them locally are pretty much negligible, they all fall around $2500-3k)
 

Jeep Grand Cherokee (1995-2003)

 

Explorer Sport (1995-2003)

 

or even another Blazer/Jimmy/Bravada (1996-2004)

 


I'm only really picky about having 4x4; everything else, kinda blurs together to me.

*The trucks i'm comparing are the ones that were left on the list after accounting for mechanical issues being taken care of; so no, I got my priorities in order 2oho.gif

Edited by SpeakerBoy

My insurance is covering my truck and a tiny bit extra, so with the next vehicle, since I know it'll kill me if I don't ask, which is more audio friendly? (since the price differences on them locally are pretty much negligible)

 

Jeep Grand Cherokee (1995-2003)

 

Explorer Sport (1995-2003)

 

or even another Blazer/Jimmy/Bravada (1996-2004)

 

I'm only really picky about having 4x4; everything else, kinda blurs together to me.

*The trucks i'm comparing are the ones that were left on the list after accounting for mechanical issues; so no, I got my priorities in order 2oho.gif

The problems with 4 wheel drive is they suck on ice like everything else.eek5wavey.gif

My insurance is covering my truck and a tiny bit extra, so with the next vehicle, since I know it'll kill me if I don't ask, which is more audio friendly? (since the price differences on them locally are pretty much negligible)

 

Jeep Grand Cherokee (1995-2003)

 

Explorer Sport (1995-2003)

 

or even another Blazer/Jimmy/Bravada (1996-2004)

 

I'm only really picky about having 4x4; everything else, kinda blurs together to me.

*The trucks i'm comparing are the ones that were left on the list after accounting for mechanical issues; so no, I got my priorities in order 2oho.gif

The problems with 4 wheel drive is they suck on ice like everything else.eek5wavey.gif

I think a blazer or a jeep are the way to go.adhd.gif

 

Buy what you like they are all about the same!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by pmureika

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My insurance is covering my truck and a tiny bit extra, so with the next vehicle, since I know it'll kill me if I don't ask, which is more audio friendly? (since the price differences on them locally are pretty much negligible)

 

Jeep Grand Cherokee (1995-2003)

 

Explorer Sport (1995-2003)

 

or even another Blazer/Jimmy/Bravada (1996-2004)

 

I'm only really picky about having 4x4; everything else, kinda blurs together to me.

*The trucks i'm comparing are the ones that were left on the list after accounting for mechanical issues; so no, I got my priorities in order 2oho.gif

The problems with 4 wheel drive is they suck on ice like everything else.eek5wavey.gif

Ice can just eat a dick. As well as drunk drivers but I mean, this could ignite a rant if i'm not careful lol

Edited by SpeakerBoy

Most audio friendly vehicle of the three is most definitely the Explorer.


Easiest to get loud, easy to work on, plenty of potential! 

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