Saturday, June 11, 2011

2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence

2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
2011 Jeep JK-8 Independence
Jeep Scrambler CJ-8 from the 1980's, Mopar has designed a kit for do-it-yourselfers that converts a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited into a pickup truck. The bed length is 50 inches and the width between wheel wells is 44 inches. The team created body panels to cover the second-row entrance and removed all of the interior parts behind the front seats—transforming the vehicle into a two-seater with just enough room for gear inside, and a pickup style bed to be used for outside cargo.

The JK-8 drivetrain is fitted with a Mopar/Dynatrac ProRock 44 front axle and stock Dana 44 rear axle, both spun with 4.88 gears. Linking the axles to the frame is a 4.5-inch long-arm suspension kit and 37-inch BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM2 tires make the connection to the ground. A fresh coat of yellow paint and Mopar's off-road bumpers for the front and rear were utilized along with a new fuel door and slush mats.

The JK-8 kit includes bed floor, inner/outer body panels, half hard top (works with Freedom Top panels), and a new bulkhead.

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