
5 Best Jeep Modifications for Beginners
If you are a Jeep owner who notices the growing mass community of Jeep enthusiasts on the streets, you may have started wondering if your vehicle could benefit from a fresh coat of paint, some additional accessories, or maybe bigger tires. However, you may not be sure where to start. Well, here’s a guide on how you can get started:
First, what do you do with your Jeep?
Big Wheels and Tires
If you want huge tires to tackle big rocks and rough terrains, there are a few things you need to know before simply putting large tires on your machine. Be careful not to choose tires that are too big unless you’re willing to install a lift kit. Some tires are simply too large to fit in a standard Jeep, as the vehicle is designed for smaller tires. If you truly want big tires on your Jeep, you’ll need something like a lift kit to make sure those large tires fit under the Jeep.
Enhance Visibility with LED Lights
Many people want to put headlights with color halos around them. Be careful with this, as some cities and states have legal issues with the types of headlights a vehicle can have. Check your city’s laws to ensure you won’t get pulled over for having colored halos.
Upgrade Your Bumpers
There are many different types of bumpers you can consider installing on your vehicle. Think about the features that might interest you (tow hooks, bars, etc.) and look for a bumper that meets all your needs.
Off-Road Lights
Customizing a Jeep involves learning technical processes like electrical installation. You’ll need to learn how the wiring works to install cool things like exterior lights and light bars. We highly recommend getting a light bar if you enjoy off-roading. Off-roading with a standard set of headlights, even the best ones, can be dangerous because headlights are directed in one direction. Having certain light bars or other auxiliary light setups will definitely make a night trip outdoors much safer. At Xprite, you can discover which modifications fit your Jeep and how we can help you achieve them.
Fender Flares
Maybe you’re the type of person who likes to get muddy and wants your tires to throw a lot of mud to dirty up your whole Jeep. This way, everyone can see how much mud you’ve got on your Jeep. Well, if you want to do that, one suggestion we have is to remove the fender flares, as these will block the mud from reaching the sides. However, the Jeep Wrangler has the turn signal on the fender flare, so if you’re removing the fender flare, you’ll need to find an alternative to make the turn signal visible on the right side.
Ultimately, customization is about personal expression. So go ahead, be bold, and make decisions based on what appeals to you the most.