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Jeep Cherokee KL Bumper Purchase Poll

  • Alum/Steel: Not interested, happy with my OEM bumper

    Votes: 13 12.3%
  • Alum/Steel: Not interested, costs too much

    Votes: 5 4.7%
  • Alum/Steel: Not interested, weighs too much

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • Alum/Steel: Interested, I'd buy it right now

    Votes: 20 18.9%
  • Alum/Steel: Interested, I'd buy it in 3-6 months

    Votes: 19 17.9%
  • Alum/Steel: Interested, I'd buy it in 6-12 months

    Votes: 30 28.3%
  • Steel: Not interested, happy with my OEM bumper

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • Steel: Not interested, costs too much

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Steel: Not interested, weighs too much

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • Steel: Interested, I'd buy it right now

    Votes: 5 4.7%
  • Steel: Interested, I'd buy it in 3-6 months

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • Steel: Interested, I'd buy it in 6-12 months

    Votes: 3 2.8%

Jeep Cherokee KL Bumper Purchase Poll

120458 Views 502 Replies 60 Participants Last post by  Flechtight
@Len1304, Can you please post another poll?

The purpose of the new poll is to gage public interest for cost points. The more interest, the sooner the development can be completed. Exp-One can have the product available for sale within 4 weeks after production confirmation. All KL bumpers come with winch mount, fog light cut outs, hi-lift jack points and clevis brackets.

More good news from Exp-One ...

Alum/Steel Hybrid
* weight: 60-80 lbs
* est cost: $1600-$1650
[1] not interested, happy with my OEM bumper :frown:
[2] not interested, costs too much
[3] not interested, weighs too much
[4] interested, buy now! :grin:
[5] interested, buy 3-6 mo. :smile:
[6] interested, buy 6-12 mo. :|


All Steel
* weight: 150 lbs
* est cost: $1450-$1500
[7] not interested, happy with my OEM bumper :frown:
[8] not interested, costs too much
[9] not interested, weighs too much
[10] interested, buy now! :grin:
[11] interested, buy 3-6 mo. :smile:
[12] interested, buy 6-12 mo. :|


Availability is interest dependent. Although there is no specific timeline at present, the remaining development steps are in work:
(1) finalize design
(2) build prototype
(3) production confirmation

I'm excited to see your responses.

Happy trails


Originally Posted by @Snowhawk2015 01:08 PM 06-23-2017
example timeline, no commitment :wink:

Phase I - Design Concept
* JAN-JUN, build CAD model to match KL structural points
* early JUL, comment period
* mid JUL, finalize design
* late JUL, commit to design

Phase II - Prototype
* AUG, fabrication
* SEP, installation and field trials
* OCT, design modifications

Phase III - Production
* NOV, production orders
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I need to tweak the alignment along the sides. Problem for another day.

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I finished modifications to the XJ reservoir. See attached. I'll post some installed photos when I get my Jeep back.
I recently developed a leak in my washer reservoir. Root cause was the hole for the fluid sensor to slightly too big. Fixed and good to go.

Note that the PN 4778344 reservoir comes from a 2001 Jeep Cherokee Limited, SE or Sport, 4.0L L6 engine.

Here is a complete set of instructions for the modification and relocation to the quarter panel.

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I recently developed a leak in my washer reservoir. Root cause was the hole for the fluid sensor to slightly too big. Fixed and good to go.

Note that the PN 4778344 reservoir comes from a 2001 Jeep Cherokee Limited, SE or Sport, 4.0L L6 engine.

Here is a complete set of instructions for the modification and relocation to the quarter panel.
Thank you for posting. I’ve seen the mod, just never found any info on how it was done, but good to go now 👍
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