This is my first post here, so please bear with me as I do not claim to know much at all about the Patriots...
I currently am the owner of a 2006 Jeep Liberty Diesel. I have learned to love my liberty. To be honest I didn't buy it because it was a vehicle I particular liked the looks of. I bought it because I wanted the VM Motori diesel. I have thoroughly enjoyed the engine in my Liberty. I have the selec-trac transfer case which I have been pretty impressed with getting me everywhere in inclement weather. I am currently looking at the Jeep Patriots as a possibly next vehicle.
My questions deal with how the patriot compares to a liberty off road. Mind you my liberty is completely stock. I would be planning to put the RRO lift on the patriot as soon as it is past the initial warranty mileage. I am really looking forward to the possibility of the change to get a 5 speed 4x4. I miss driving my manual vehicles. I drive a work truck all the time that is a 5 speed and just feel more comfortable having the ability to drive in whatever gear the situation demands. I have been doing quite a bit of reading about the patriot FDI and FDII. If I understand correctly a 5 speed 4x4 would come with a FDI system.
1. Do the 5 speed 4x4 US 2014 Patriots come with the FDI? I believe they do, but the website doesn't elaborate on the topic.
2. Does the FDI system include the brake differential lock system to keep torque going to whatever wheel can use it? Again, I believe it does, as long as I understood the explanation. Sounds like a rather desirable feature to have.
3. It appears the 5 speed version of the Patriot is available only in the Sport model, which excludes several of the desirable features, (115 V AC plug, Fold flat front passenger seat, fold flat/recline rear seats...) does anyone know if it is possible to add these features to a sport patriot? I have no idea on this particurlar question. I imagine everything could be swapped out.
4. Has anyone attempted to put a Fold flat front passenger seat in on the drivers side? I understand the issue with steering wheel interference, but was curious if it would even be possibly with seat track swapping. I was thinking the seat could be moved all the way to the back of adjustment, then folded forward to clear the wheel possibly removing headrest (if they are indeed removable). The idea of being able to fold the interior fully flat is an appealing option for camping in the patriot...
5. Also, are there any options to stay away from or options you would recommend getting?
I figured this would be the best place to pose these questions and get some valuable opinions. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. The wife and I are considering making the change in the next couple few weeks.
I currently am the owner of a 2006 Jeep Liberty Diesel. I have learned to love my liberty. To be honest I didn't buy it because it was a vehicle I particular liked the looks of. I bought it because I wanted the VM Motori diesel. I have thoroughly enjoyed the engine in my Liberty. I have the selec-trac transfer case which I have been pretty impressed with getting me everywhere in inclement weather. I am currently looking at the Jeep Patriots as a possibly next vehicle.
My questions deal with how the patriot compares to a liberty off road. Mind you my liberty is completely stock. I would be planning to put the RRO lift on the patriot as soon as it is past the initial warranty mileage. I am really looking forward to the possibility of the change to get a 5 speed 4x4. I miss driving my manual vehicles. I drive a work truck all the time that is a 5 speed and just feel more comfortable having the ability to drive in whatever gear the situation demands. I have been doing quite a bit of reading about the patriot FDI and FDII. If I understand correctly a 5 speed 4x4 would come with a FDI system.
1. Do the 5 speed 4x4 US 2014 Patriots come with the FDI? I believe they do, but the website doesn't elaborate on the topic.
2. Does the FDI system include the brake differential lock system to keep torque going to whatever wheel can use it? Again, I believe it does, as long as I understood the explanation. Sounds like a rather desirable feature to have.
3. It appears the 5 speed version of the Patriot is available only in the Sport model, which excludes several of the desirable features, (115 V AC plug, Fold flat front passenger seat, fold flat/recline rear seats...) does anyone know if it is possible to add these features to a sport patriot? I have no idea on this particurlar question. I imagine everything could be swapped out.
4. Has anyone attempted to put a Fold flat front passenger seat in on the drivers side? I understand the issue with steering wheel interference, but was curious if it would even be possibly with seat track swapping. I was thinking the seat could be moved all the way to the back of adjustment, then folded forward to clear the wheel possibly removing headrest (if they are indeed removable). The idea of being able to fold the interior fully flat is an appealing option for camping in the patriot...
5. Also, are there any options to stay away from or options you would recommend getting?
I figured this would be the best place to pose these questions and get some valuable opinions. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. The wife and I are considering making the change in the next couple few weeks.