Xterra VS FJ VS Wrangler

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Fri Sep 20, 2013 10:57 pm

Wasif Ahmed wrote:There is an extra leaf in the stack at the back to get the ride height equated, I was looking to buy one in 2010 and did a lot of research on the XTerra.

Like I said the only things that didn't go down well with me were the leaf springs on the rear and the four speed auto box with coils all around being the norm and a minimum of five cogs in the box !
The auto is now a 5-speed, but the manual option doesn't appear to be sold here.
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Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:41 pm

Codger wrote:The auto is now a 5-speed, but the manual option doesn't appear to be sold here.
thanks for the great info codger, if i may ask you what are the down side of the xterra or you would want to enhance ?
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Fri Sep 20, 2013 11:53 pm

FarisAD wrote:thanks for the great info codger, if i may ask you what are the down side of the xterra or you would want to enhance ?
The biggest weakness for me is the bonnet design, although it's obviously due to pedestrian safety standards. It's quite high up and can sometimes make it difficult to see what you're approaching, and in very tight areas you might drop down a crest without even realising it's there.

The rear leaves are a moot point, as they have both advantages and disadvantages, but the lack of a manual option here is definitely a negative.
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Sat Sep 21, 2013 12:07 am

Codger wrote:The biggest weakness for me is the bonnet design, although it's obviously due to pedestrian safety standards. It's quite high up and can sometimes make it difficult to see what you're approaching, and in very tight areas you might drop down a crest without even realising it's there.

The rear leaves are a moot point, as they have both advantages and disadvantages, but the lack of a manual option here is definitely a negative.
thanks codger really appreciate your comments
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Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:16 pm

FarisAD wrote:hello everyone

sorry for disappearing for sometime, but oh my god such great thread and topic to be discussed here where knowledge and experience can be shared
thanks for everyone who shared his/her view which are really valuable for me

but i'm stuck with the decision, but for now its down to two options Xterra and wrangler
anyone knows will jeep bring GCC spec of rubis 14 model?
Check this postfrom Jeepforum.com started by one of our ex members. It basically says that there is no real GCC spec vehicles any more, apart from the customary Arabic text on the side mirrors. It used to relate to the type of fuel used (Leaded vs Unleaded) but now the latter has been fazed out.

From what I can remember from a conversation I had a long time ago on another forum, this is the case. Check with the dealerships though for the different specs and then ask the main office in the country of origin for a difference in part numbers or descriptions on alterations.
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