First 3 Jeep Mods to make under $300

First 3 Jeep Mods to make under $300

I bet this video will trigger a lot of people with the tire part…

Being a Jeep owner comes with a lot of perks like the endless slew of customization options, but where to start as a beginner?

If you’re a new Jeep owner or one that’s just wanting to get into building and modifying your Jeep, here’s a good place to start; a beginners guide:

We tried to come up with a list of the very first few mods you’d need to start hitting the trails on a budget.

1. Larger tires to help gives your ride great ground coverage. Yes it’s about $300 per tire, but bigger tires is a go-to

2. A lift kit – on this list we’re talking about some beginner lift kits that can go right onto your stock suspension. These come in at around $220-$270 for lifts around 1.5-2.5” lifts found at (roughcounty.com) and (extreme terrain.com)

3. The TaZer JL Lite, slightly less expensive than the JL Mini with fewer features but plenty to get those just wanting to get their feet wet into the trail riding scene. The TaZer JL lite can be easily upgraded in the future to unlock the full set of features the mini offers (Zautomotive.com)

The TaZer JL can easily set your new tire sizes without having to pay a dealer to do so. Not only that, the TaZer JL is packed with a ton of features to better your trail riding experience and your normal day-to-day driving, such as disabling AutoStopStart, Rock Crawl, Cooldown mode, and even Line Lock for easy burnouts

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Melvin says:

Just say get a lift and move on

Lucas Schroeder says:

Since when did buying 5 tires cost less than $300??? Watched all i needed to in 2 seconds

Joel Lupresto says:

*jacks off into own mouth

Hail to The_Rooster says:

Who tf found 5 half decent tires for $300???

Reid Hulshof says:

Wanna spend $300 on your jeep? Daily drive 37s and within a couple weeks you’ll spend 300 at the pump

Ryan Hampson says:

I’ve had a YJ, JK Rubicon and I just got a JL rubicon…300 bucks? Don’t ya’ll know what Jeep stands for? Just Empty Every Pocket.

Joseph Stassup says:

“How much can a tire be? 20 bucks?”

Adam Aref says:

Lmao tires are like $1500 installed for something decent if you use original rims. Lift kits start at like $600 for the most basic bitch parts. And i did the last thing with a bluetooth OBD2 reader and a $20 app

Anthony Del Rio says:

Love all the comments about the $300 comment lol love you jeep community

Emil Hov says:

Haha $300 in 1945!

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