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Jeep® is taking its legendary 4x4 capability to a higher level for current Wrangler (JL) and Gladiator (JT) vehicles with an upgraded Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) 2-inch lift kit from Mopar that ...
Jeep has some exciting news for those who believe there's no such thing as too much off-road capability. The iconic brand is set to enhance the off-roading prowess of its current Wrangler (JL) and ...
On Thursday, JPP announced a new two-inch lift kit for the current JL Wrangler and JT Gladiator pickup that comes with a very fancy set of Bilstein dampers. It carries an MSRP of $2095, it's on ...
Listed with a 44.5-degree approach angle, 22.6-degree breakover angle, and 37.5-degree departure angle, the four-door Wrangler Rubicon 392 can traverse 32.5 inches of water, according to Jeep.
Thankfully, AEV adds a lot more than just tires for the money. You get the company’s 17-inch wheels and DualSport RT suspension, which provides a 2.5-inch lift with Bilstein 5100 shocks.
Jeep is looking to make the Wrangler and Gladiator even more capable off-road, with the introduction of an upgraded Jeep Performance Parts (JPP) 2-inch lift kit courtesy of Mopar.
Jeep Performance Parts is looking for a bigger slice of the aftermarket, so they’ve announced a new 2 inch (51 mm) lift kit for the Wrangler (JL) and Gladiator (JT). The lift kit costs $2,095 ...