2012 SEMA Mopar Sand Trooper Concept 4-Door Jeep JK Wrangler

Looks great! This is my favorite vehicle so far. Any idea if it will actually become a reality?
 
Man! They need to make those portal axles more affordable , they are beautiful! - Anyone know who makes that rear bumper? It looks familiar, but I can't seem to place it right now. Thanks guys! :thumb:
 
I was wondering the same thing about the headlights! Too tough to tell from the angle.

The front axle is $12,500 and the rear is $11,000. Search "Mopar Portal Axles" and click on the allpar link. This is the best breakdown I have seen for the exact same set that seems to be on this Jeep.

I could almost buy a new jeep with the money to buy portal axles cause you would have to install both together. Crazy! but they are beautiful
The JW speakers aren't so cheep either running around $800 for the pair
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Here are a few more detail pics of this beast of a Jeep...

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ChrisB said:
This is mopar accessories, Meaning you can build the jeep from the Mopar parts catalog...

You can get the debadged 1/4 Pounder from the Mopar catalog?
 
1BAMFR said:
Badass Jeep....

Can someone explain how you get 5.5" of lift from the portal axles?

From what I understand, the hub is actually lowered which essentially pushes the wheels down away from what would be the center of the axle. This essentially naturally gives you a lift as the tires are moved away from the body. If you zoom into the photos you'll see how the hubs appear offset and the diff housing is so high off the ground.
 
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are those jw speaker headlights? and anyone know how much the portal axles go for?

I was wondering the same thing about the headlights! Too tough to tell from the angle.

Honestly those headlight look like they are from Harley Davidson. I have the same one in my Street Glide. From Harley they are a little over $500 for one, but it does look it might work in the Jeep. Here is a pic of the HD one.
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From what I understand, the hub is actually lowered which essentially pushes the wheels down away from what would be the center of the axle. This essentially naturally gives you a lift as the tires are moved away from the body. If you zoom into the photos you'll see how the hubs appear offset and the diff housing is so high off the ground.

Is this the same concept?


https://www.ckrccrawlers.com/gmade-r1-rock-buggy-p-2704.html
 
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