A Jeep liberty is an uni body vehicle.
No.
A 1999 Jeep Cherokee is an uni-body vehicle. It doesn't have a separate frame.
Uni-body
It is in the throttle body.
Anywhere on the frame, engine, or body (if the body is grounded to the frame in any way).
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No, the frames from the Blazers and trucks are completely different.
there are short torx bolts and flat nuts made specifically for mounting the frame to the body. The windshield rail is held on with screws.
The all do not have a unitized construction. The Jeep Wrangler is body on frame. The reason manufactures went to unitized construction is lower cost. The only jeep that had a unibody was the small Cherokee and that had sub frame assemblies mot true unibody. EVERY other jeep has full frames.
NO , The Cherokee is a unibody setup which means that the body and the frame are one piece. A body lift requires the frame and the body to be separate order to put a spacer in to lift the body off the frame.
So the Jeep won't sway side to side on turns. Also keeps the body on the frame more securely