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Lifted Jeep Wrangler JL on a Budget!

August 7, 2019

Jeep Wrangler JL lift build

Daily Driven Jeep Wrangler JL Build | Throttle Out

PAOLI, Pa. (August 7th, 2019) – In this episode of ExtremeTerrain’s (XT) Throttle Out YouTube Series, host Merideth Evasew gets her hands on a completely stock Mojito Green JLU, spinning a few wrenches on its first-round of modifications. Since this JLU will function primarily as a daily driver, Merideth hand-picks Jeep parts from popular XT product categories like Lift Kits, Armor, Lighting, and Wheels & Tires to create a very functional and stylish build.

“Our main goal was to find functional parts that worked very well together, not only aesthetically but could also provide us some performance. What I really like about the build though, is that it’s affordable and in reach of any JL owner who wants a mild build for their Wrangler.” –Merideth Evasew

Parts featured in this episode: Mopar 2 in. Lift Kit w/ Fox Shocks, Falken Wild Peak All Terrain Tires, Mammoth D Window Black Steel Wheel – 17×9, Barricade Extreme HD Rear Bumper, Mopar Fuel Door, Mopar Door Sill Guards, RedRock 4×4 Side Armor w/ Step Pads, RedRock 4×4 Stubby Front Bumper, Teraflex ¾ in. D-Ring Shackles, Mopar A-Pillar Light Mounting Brackets, Raxiom 3 in. Square LED Light, & Bestop Trektop NX Soft Top – Black Diamond.

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About ExtremeTerrain

ExtremeTerrain.com is a leader in aftermarket Jeep Wrangler, Toyota Tundra and Tacoma parts and accessories. Located just outside Philadelphia, PA, ExtremeTerrain provides Wrangler, Tacoma, and Tundra owners with fast shipping and enthusiast-level, award winning service, while also ensuring the conservation and protection of off-road trails.
Visit http://www.extremeterrain.com.

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