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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Making Your Jeep Wrangler Winter-Proof

By Richard Potts

If you own a Jeep Wrangler, you know that winter can really be great time to go off-roading. For off-road drivers, winter spells difficult terrains and more perilous trails. However, more risk involved means more fun and excitement to the hardcore Jeeper. As long as your Jeep Wrangler is in tiptop shape and sports the best parts, you can be sure you'll conquer any trails you have in mind, even if there's a blizzard brewing.

Winter-proofing your vehicle is the best thing you can do to make you Wrangler winter-worthy. You need to get out there and rig your wrangler with essential parts so you can take the winter trails without biting the cold. This article will give you some pointers on what you need to take on those snowy trails.

Rain and wet roads are normal sights in the winter. So is the chill that can give you some nasty frostbites. A winter top for your Jeep Wrangler will not only provide with some shade, it will protect you from the elements. Top should be a priority.

Icy roads and snow-covered trails can be tough to drive on. It is best that you fit your Jeep Wrangler with tires that sport winter treads. These winter tires will give you a good bite on the road, thus giving you a great degree of control over your vehicle.

Aside from snow, mud also seems to be a normal sight during winter. And while it is fun to splatter mud all around, mud can get inside your Jeep and do some dirty work on the carpets and interiors. Fit your Jeep's interior with floor mats and liners to help maintain your Jeep's interior configuration.

If you plan to go on an off-road challenge during winter, better bring along some jacks, fuel containers, and camping equipment. Winter is very unpredictable and getting stranded is very likely. You don't want to be in a situation where you're up against the cold winter.

Winter may be chilly and boring for some. But for off-roaders, winter present them with trails that are clad in snow and ice and dangerous off-road routes that scare the hell out of ordinary drivers. Simply put, winter is still a good season to launch an off-road adventure. - 21392

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