Jeep Wrangler JL (2018 - Current)

9 Aftermarket Motorsports collection of Jeep Wrangler JL offroad and overland components which include bumpers, lights, lift kits, wheels and more are used to increase ride height, suspension travel, vehicle protection, and increase visibility during poor weather and offroad conditions.
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Jeep Wrangler JL Specs

Trim Levels:

  • Sport
  • Sport S
  • Sahara
  • Rubicon

Engine Options:

  • 3.6L Pentastar V6 engine (standard)
  • Power: Approximately 285 horsepower
  • Torque: Approximately 260 lb-ft
  • 2.0L turbocharged inline-4 engine (optional)
  • Power: Approximately 270 horsepower
  • Torque: Approximately 295 lb-ft
  • 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 engine (optional)
  • Power: Approximately 260 horsepower
  • Torque: Approximately 442 lb-ft

Transmission Options:

  • 6-speed manual transmission (standard)
  • 8-speed automatic transmission (optional)

4x4 Systems:

  • Command-Trac 4x4 system (standard on most trims)
  • Rock-Trac 4x4 system (standard on Rubicon trim)

Seating Options:

  • 2-door configuration with seating for 4
  • 4-door configuration with seating for 5

Roof Options:

  • Soft top (standard)
  • Hardtop (optional)

Other Notable Features:

  • Removable doors and roof panels
  • Fold-down windshield
  • Uconnect infotainment system with touchscreen display (varies by trim)
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility (varies by trim)
  • Various off-road packages and features, including locking differentials, sway bar disconnect, and off-road tires (especially on Rubicon trim)
  • Advanced safety features, such as blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and rear cross-path detection (available on certain trims and packages)

About Jeep Wrangler JL

  1. Engine Options: The Wrangler JL typically offers a range of engine choices, including gasoline and diesel options. These engines deliver a balance of power and efficiency to suit various driving needs.
  2. Transmission: It comes with both manual and automatic transmission options, allowing drivers to choose the transmission type that best suits their preferences.
  3. 4x4 Systems: The Wrangler JL is renowned for its exceptional off-road capabilities, owing to its advanced 4x4 systems. These systems provide multiple driving modes to tackle various terrains, ensuring optimum traction and control.
  4. Suspension: With its solid axle design, the Wrangler JL provides impressive articulation and durability for off-road adventures. The suspension system is designed to absorb impacts and provide a smoother ride, both on and off the road.
  5. Body Styles: The Wrangler JL is available in various body styles, including a two-door and a four-door Unlimited variant. The four-door version offers more interior space for passengers and cargo.
  6. Roof Options: The Wrangler JL offers different roof configurations, such as a soft-top, hardtop, or even a convertible-like setup. These options provide flexibility for open-air driving experiences.
  7. Interior Features: Inside, the Wrangler JL is equipped with modern technology and comfort features, including touchscreen infotainment systems, smartphone integration, premium audio systems, and advanced driver assistance features.
  8. Cargo Space: The Wrangler JL provides ample cargo space, with the four-door Unlimited version offering even more room for gear and equipment.
  9. Towing Capacity: Depending on the engine and configuration, the Wrangler JL can have a respectable towing capacity, making it suitable for towing trailers, boats, or other recreational equipment.
  10. Safety: The Wrangler JL incorporates various safety features, such as airbags, stability control, and available advanced driver assistance systems like blind-spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control.

Standard Jeep Wrangler JL Features

  • 3.6L Pentastar V6 Engine - with 285 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque
  • 6-Speed Manual Gearbox Transmission
  • Command-Trac Two-Speed Transfer Case - with 2.72:1 low range
  • Dana Solid Front and Rear Axles
  • ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera
  • Next-Generation Uconnect 3 with 5-inch Touchscreen
  • 3.5-inch Driver Information Display
  • Uconnect Voice Command
  • Push-Button Start
  • Supplemental Front-Seat Side Air Bags
  • Easy-to-Use Zipperless Sunrider Soft Top
  • Tow Hooks and Skid Plates
  • Wash-Out Interior - with removable1 carpet and drain plugs

Available JL Upgrades and Features

  • 2.0L eTorque I-4 Turbo Engine - with 268 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque
  • 3.0L EcoDiesel V-6 Engine as a version of the VM Motori diesel used in the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel - with 260 horsepower and 442 lb-ft of torque
  • 8-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Blind Spot Monitoring, Rear Cross-Path Detection and Rear Park Assist
  • Heated Front Seats and Heated Steering Wheel
  • Trail Rail Cargo Management System
  • Auxiliary Switchbank for Accessories

Popular Jeep Wrangler JL Upgrades

  1. Lift Kits: Lift kits provide increased ground clearance by raising the vehicle's suspension, allowing for larger tires and improved approach angles. This helps the Jeep navigate over obstacles without getting stuck.
  2. Bumpers: Off-road bumpers offer enhanced protection to the front and rear of the vehicle while providing mounting points for winches, recovery gear, and auxiliary lights.
  3. Skid Plates: Skid plates safeguard vulnerable parts of the vehicle, such as the engine, transmission, and fuel tank, from rocks, debris, and uneven terrain.
  4. Winches: Winches are essential for self-recovery and assisting other vehicles. They can pull the Jeep out of tricky situations by attaching to trees, rocks, or other sturdy anchor points.
  5. Tires and Wheels: Upgraded off-road tires with aggressive tread patterns provide better traction on diverse surfaces, while larger wheels accommodate these tires and contribute to a more commanding presence.
  6. Suspension Upgrades: Beyond lift kits, suspension upgrades include components like sway bar disconnects, shock absorbers, and control arms, allowing for improved articulation and flexibility on rough trails.
  7. Lighting: Auxiliary lights, such as light bars and spotlights, are useful for illuminating the trail ahead during nighttime off-road excursions.
  8. Roof Racks: Roof racks offer additional storage space for gear, equipment, and outdoor essentials, freeing up interior space for passengers.
  9. Fender Flares: Widened fender flares accommodate larger tires and protect the Jeep's body from mud, rocks, and debris thrown up during off-road driving.
  10. Rock Sliders: Rock sliders, also known as rocker guards, shield the sides of the vehicle from damage when traversing rocky terrain and steep inclines.
  11. Snorkels: Snorkel kits raise the air intake to a higher position, allowing the Jeep to wade through water crossings without risking engine damage.
  12. Differential Covers: Reinforced differential covers provide extra protection to the vehicle's differentials, critical components for transmitting power to the wheels.