We love Jeeps—but we love showing off our customers' Jeeps even more. That's why we created the "In the Spotlight" category, which highlights the best of Rough Country customers' vehicles. These beasts of the road might be a tricked-out Rubicon or the classic Jeep Cherokee, but they're all in a class by themselves. The Jeep Cherokee XJ has a cult following, but why? In this Spotlight edition, we follow XJ enthusiast and owner Christian Thompson on his 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport build.
It doesn’t take much to unlock the off-road potential of the Jeep Wrangler. This is especially true for the 1997 and newer models as the coil-sprung suspension system makes it easy to not only lift but improve the trail performance drastically. Even better is that all of this off-road performance doesn’t have to come at the cost of on-road handling. In this article, we will go over five of the easiest ways to ensure your Jeep will perform just as outstanding off-road as it does on the tarmac.
If you are the owner of a Jeep, SUV, or truck, there's a good chance you've thought about lifting your vehicle. But why lift? Is it just for looks? Or are there actual benefits to lifting? Let's take a closer look at why people choose to lift a vehicle.