Sentences with phrase «rock rail body»

Those include 18 - inch Goodyear Silent Armor all - terrain tires, steel rock rail body protection, air suspension, a Selec - Terrain traction control system and a rear electronic limited - slip differential.

Not exact matches

The boys are bright and funny, and when they do go out together - shades on, long hair flowing down rail - thin bodies - they look like a somewhat awkward but cool rock band you'd like to get to know.
Mileage 23,508 Warranty 3 - yr / 36, 000 - mile basic limited warranty 5 - yr / 100, 000 - mile powertrain 5 - yr / 100, 000 - mile roadside assistance Scheduled Maintenance 10,759 mi: Oil change, oil filter, $ 0 21,607 mi: Oil change, oil filter, cabin air filter replaced, tire rotation, software flash, $ 0 Warranty Repairs 21,035 mi: Replaced broken door handle, software updates, $ 0 Recalls 16,668 mi: Software updates to transmission control module, body control module, radio frequency hub, powertrain control, instrument panel cluster Out - Of - Pocket 10,759 mi: Purchase, mount, and balance Bridgestone Blizzak DM - V1 winter tires, $ 736.40 10,759 mi: Purchase and install Mopar roof rack and cross bars, ski carrier, rock rails, all - weather cargo mats, slush mats, emergency kit, $ 2,244.44 16,688 mi: Four - wheel alignment, $ 99.95 19,201 mi: Nail removal from front - right winter tire, $ 24.95 20,689 mi: Reinstall OEM tires, $ 100 Fuel Consumption: EPA city / highway / combined: 19/26/21 mpg Observed: 22.6 mpg Cost Per Mile (Fuel, service, winter tires) $ 0.18 ($ 0.76 including depreciation) Trade - In Value $ 21,800 * Estimate based on information from Intellichoice
The rock rails protected the body from sticks and brush that got kicked up along the trails, and the Blizzaks provided enough traction to confidently and smoothly navigate around lightly dusted two - tracks.
Freedom package 24F including black and mineral gray front and rear bumper, Freedom Edition badging, cloth / leather seats, grille, «Oscar Mike» badge, quick silver painted accents, rock rails, auto dimming mirrors with reading lamps, silver interior accents, body colored fender flares, connectivity group including Bluetooth hands - free, individual tire pressure monitoring display, electronic vehicle information center, air conditioning, 17 - inch by 7.5 - inch aluminum wheels, P255 / 75 R17 OWL on / off road tires, power convenience group, heated mirrors, power windows including one - touch - down on drivers window, power door locks, remote keyless entry, security alarm, leather wrapped steering wheel, deep tint sunscreen windows, black and chrome fuel filler door screws, black Mopar tail lamp guards, Sirius XM radio including 1 - year subscription ($ 5,700); five - speed automatic transmission including hill decent ($ 1,295); Freedom Top including three - piece hard top, delete vinyl sunrider soft top, Freedom panel storage bag, rear window defroster and wiper / washer ($ 995); Uconnect 430 CD / DVD / MP3 / HDD ($ 695); Alpine premium audio system ($ 595); supplemental front seat - mounted side airbags ($ 495)
Styling-wise, the CJ66 features a rugged look enhanced by the Copper Canyon - colored body, oversized fender flares, Mopar 10th Anniversary Wrangler JK Rubicon Bumper Kits, JPP skid and front bumper plates, and concept JPP rock rails.
The new Black Bear Edition adds content to the Sport S model, including off - road rock rails; and the Sahara gets some appearance updates, including new wheels, a body - color bumper applique and an Olive Green interior.
It has an exclusive paint color (Mojave sand, but of course), black painted wheels, unique body panel decals, rock rails and equipment for trailering.
The Desert Tan exterior features a Jeep Performance Parts body decal, a topographical hood decal that depicts the Fins and Things Moab trail, off - road rock rails and a skid plate kit.
The exterior features Oscar Mike fender badges and hood, fender and rear quarter panel decals, body color fender flares, front and rear steel off - road bumpers, heavy - duty rock rails with matching black fuel fill door and tail lamp guards.
It comes with 17 - inch wheels, special badges, body - color grille, the power dome hood with vents, leather seats, rock rails, Dana front and rear axles and is available with a rear locker.
Rubicon models benefit from the use of heavy gauge tubular steel rock rails to curtail potential body damage inflicted while out on the trail.
The complete exterior and interior overhaul began with an aggressive Kevlar - coated matte - black exterior and a complete set of XRC body armor, including front and rear fenders with custom - painted JRC inner fender liners and rocker cladding mated to a set of SRC rock rails.
The Deserthawk is the more aggressive of the two in terms of styling and packaging, with hood and rear body panel decals, rock rails, and Trailer Tow Group.
Cosmetically, the Wrangler Golden Eagle is kitted out with 18 - inch bronze - painted alloy wheels, a body - colour three - piece hard top, tinted rear windows, body - colour wheel arch flares, a black - painted seven - slot Jeep grille, bronze - accented grille throats and headlamp rings, rock rails and bronze - accented «Jeep» badge.
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