Took a fairly decent trip of 600mi.+ round trip with the CRD towing my 2005 LJ Rubicon. And here's my opinion and evaluation:
The trailer/Jeep combo weight was slightly over our max towing at 5500#. Even without trailer brakes, and high crosswinds, the weight wasn't a problem. Only exception was with the short wheelbase of the Liberty, makes for some weird steering if you move the wheel a little too quick at highway speeds. You get just a bit of the "tail wagging dog" syndrome.
The CRD pulls like a champ, and would have no problems or issues pulling this thing cross country. My one caveat (and it's a big one) is with the transmission. It did act up a bit getting some shudder while locked up, but usually only when the rpm's were under 2000rpm. Even then, if i didn't try to accelerate too hard, or simply dropped into a lower gear.......it was fine. Which leads me to my biggest issue. Why can't the tranny hold 4th gear????????? It would be the perfect towing gear, keeping the engine rpm's in the preferred powerband of 2300-2500rpm, but seems utterly useless seeing how it only get used for such a narrow speed/rpm. For instance, at highway speed. 3rd gear locked up at 60mph is still running 2700rpm and 70mph is 3100. 5th is still too low even at 70mph running at 2100. So, towing in 5th you have to increase speed to get the rpms up, or drop the speed back to 60-65 and tow in 3rd gear like i did to keep the transmission from always downshifting on the slightest uphill/load.

