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We did drive the Brute Double Cab on-road, and the current "unacceptable" rear suspension felt more composed than most OEM pickups with an unloaded bed, and a heck of a lot smoother than an empty ...
Powering this Brute is a 5.9L V-8 from a Jeep Grand Cherokee; the engine cranks out around 245 hp and 335 lb-ft of torque and is fit with Mopar performance headers; a Be-Cool aluminum radiator ...
A 3.5-inch suspension lift, 4.10 gears, Alpine touchscreen infotainment, and a color-matched top also need to be mentioned, along with rear-bumper water storage tanks and a beefy winch.
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Unlike Mopar's kit, in which the pickup bed displaces the rear seats, the Brute Double Cab keeps the four-door, five-seat configuration of the JK Wrangler Unlimited, strapping the 61-inch (1.5 m ...
Jeep has yet to answer enthusiasts' request for a factory-made Wrangler-based pickup. But dealers soon will have an alternative. American Expedition Vehicles will offer the Jeep-badged AEV Brute ...
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