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Kit breakdown continued

 

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sway Bar

Rear Kit

Front

Rear

Adjustable Front

1" Front

Steering

Rear Leaf Springs

Link Kit

Add-a-leaf

Shocks x2

Shocks x2

Track Bar

Coil Spacer

Stabilizer

3.5"-4" Lift

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

55597B

13120

324515

322500

JTB400

55496

219200

53111* (1,4)

55597B

13120

MX6021

MX6034

JTB400

55496

219200

53111* (1,4)

Kit breakdown continued

 

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sway Bar

Rear Kit

Front

Rear

Adjustable Front

1" Front

Steering

 

Link Kit

Add-a-leaf

Shocks x2

Shocks x2

Track bar

Coil Spacer

Stabilizer

 

Hot Options!

55597B

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324515

324509

JTB400

55496

219200

55597B

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MX6021

MX6032

JTB400

55496

219200

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Premium MX6 6-way adjustable gas stabilized shock absorbers are available.

K3058B - 3” LIFT

K3059B - 3” LIFT

Hi-capacity heat-treated aluminum rear differential covers available for Dana 35 rear axle. See differential page for more details.

Ideally suited to level your vehicle. In stock form or for vehicles with winches, snow plows, motor conversions, etc. Sold in pairs. P/N 55496

Optional leaf springs raise the rear 3.5”-4”. P/N 53111 See leaf spring page for more details.

Pro Comp System Features

Pro Comp’s affordable entry level systems come with chromoly lower control arms with reverse hourglass urethane bushings improve articulation and do not compromise on road handling. The XJ and ZJ kits include a front track bar relocation bracket with tailored spring rate for Cherokee and Grand Cherokee. 3” lift provides clearance for 31” tires on factory rims. Dial in your ride to perfection with an MX6 suspension package.

Pro Comp’s high quality adjustable track bar is a trail smart upgrade for any system with 2” – 5” suspension lifts. This adjustable track bar keeps the front axle of a lifted Jeep in the correct location to reduce bump steer and to keep the vehicle tracking down the road straight. P/N JTB400 is manufactured with U.S. 4130 chromoly tubing and includes an aircraft quality high angle rod end for the frame mount. Grade 8 hardware and durable urethane bushings complete this US made suspension upgrade.

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Jeep 2WD, 4WD specifications K3058B 3 Lift, Kit breakdown

4WD, 2WD specifications

Jeep has been an iconic name in the automotive world, known for its rugged designs and off-road capabilities. One of the key choices that prospective Jeep owners face is whether to opt for a 2WD or a 4WD model. Each drivetrain configuration comes with its own set of features, technologies, and characteristics tailored to different driving needs.

The 2WD models, typically found in some variants of the Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Cherokee, are designed for those who prioritize fuel efficiency and city driving. 2WD systems engage only the rear wheels, providing adequate traction for everyday conditions while maximizing fuel economy. This configuration is suitable for drivers who navigate mainly on paved roads and require comfort and convenience for daily commutes. Features like lightweight construction and aerodynamic design come into play, enhancing the overall efficiency of 2WD vehicles.

On the other hand, 4WD models are equipped for more adventurous scenarios. Jeep's innovative 4WD systems, such as the Command-Trac and Rock-Trac, feature selectable and full-time options, allowing drivers to switch between 2WD and 4WD. This flexibility provides optimal traction on challenging terrains, making it ideal for off-roading enthusiasts. One of the standout features of Jeep's 4WD technology is the ability to handle steep inclines, rocky paths, and muddy trails, with advanced traction control systems ensuring confident driving in adverse conditions.

In addition to traditional 4WD capabilities, Jeep incorporates modern technologies into its vehicles. The Selec-Terrain system, available in many 4WD models, allows drivers to customize their experience based on conditions. Options such as Auto, Snow, Sand, Mud, and Rock modes optimize the vehicle's performance accordingly, enhancing stability and grip on various surfaces.

Safety is a critical aspect of both 2WD and 4WD models. Advanced driver assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and lane-keeping assist are available across many Jeep models, ensuring peace of mind for all drivers.

In summary, whether choosing a Jeep 2WD for its economy and ease or a 4WD for its unmatched off-road prowess, buyers are treated to a robust selection of features and technologies. Jeep continues to innovate, ensuring that each model meets the demands of diverse driving experiences, making them a versatile choice for adventurers and daily drivers alike.