ICON Vehicle Dynamics 4.5-Inch Lift Systems

Looking for your next suspension lift for your JK Wrangler and want to fit 35-inch tires? Check out ICON Vehicle Dynamics 4.5-Inch lift systems.
By: Justin Banner | June 24, 2014

Looking for your next suspension lift for your JK Wrangler and want to fit 35-inch tires? Check out ICON Vehicle Dynamics 4.5-Inch lift systems.
By: Justin Banner | June 24, 2014

The “Sarge Grille” is more than just the icon of the Jeep Wrangler; it is an icon of the American Soldier. The long-serving “GP” Willys is a testament to the ingenuity, integrity, and spirit of our Greatest Generation. The Jeep Toledo Assembly Complex has restored one of them, and has it displayed at a memorial dedicated to our armed service men and women of all generations.
By: Justin Banner | May 27, 2014

It looks like Jeep is hoping to leverage some of that nostalgia from the King of Pop. A series of four new ads for the brand’s all-new Altitude Edition feature an unreleased song by Michael Jackson called “Love Never Felt So Good” from the just-released album “XSCAPE.”
By: Detroit Steel | May 15, 2014

Jeep introduced several prototype vehicles at the Easter Jeep Safari at Moab, UT. The Maximum Performance JK Wrangler Concept is said to be for the most hard-core. What does Jeep consider hard-core? Let’s look closer into the Maximum Performance Concept.
By: Justin Banner | May 14, 2014

ICON Vehicle Dynamics has just released information on its new Steering Stabilizer Kit for the 2007-and-up Jeep Wrangler JK. This isn’t just a new stabilizer that bolts into the stock location. Instead, it relocates the stabilizer up and away from rocks, brush, and other trail debris that would damage the stabilizer body.
By: Justin Banner | May 13, 2014

Jeep introduced its Moab concept vehicles during the Easter Jeep Safari. This two-door JK Wrangler is known as Level RED and is named after the classification of the most difficult off-road trail. Is it red-trail capable or a red herring?
By: Justin Banner | May 12, 2014

Let’s not kid ourselves, while people might have grown to develop a deeper appreciation for the Jeep brand with the introduction of new vehicles, the Wrangler is still very much the king of the nameplate.
By: Detroit Steel | May 9, 2014