Video: ExtremeTerrain’s Jeep Rolling Stock Shopping Guide


Online shopping has become commonplace, but not all e-catalogs are created equally. While some make it difficult to narrow the choices or even find what you want, the team at ExtremeTerrain (XT) has gone out of its way to make perusing Jeep parts as painless as possible.

As explained by XT’s Sara Riordan, wheel shopping is one good example. As with any Jeep mod, the customer build pages are a good place to start. “Here, we display customer Jeeps from all over the country along with the exact mods used on each, including wheel and tire and lift setup,” says Sara. Seeing real-world applications can really help jumpstart the idea machine.

Alternatively, if you already have something in mind, jump right in. Though expansive, their online wheel catalog is actually quite easy to navigate. Filters for diameter, width, finish, offset, style, brand, and price make iT simple to narrow a buyer’s focus. Popular tire setups are shown on each wheel’s page to give Jeepers an idea of application-specific considerations.

While buying wheels online elsewhere can be troublesome with high shipping costs and the need for mounting and balancing, that’s not the case with XT. “We have a large selection of wheels available for free mount and balance with a corresponding tire purchase which is a huge convenience,” Sara explains. Adding a lift kit and accessories such as TPMS sensors, lugnuts, or speedometer correctors is simple on the way to checkout. That’s just about as turn-key as anyone could ask for.

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Kent Will

Kent grew up in the shop with his old man and his '70 Charger R/T. His first car was a 1969 Super Bee project when Kent was fourteen. That restoration experience lead to pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a career in manufacturing. Since then, the garage has expanded to include a '67 Satellite, a '72 Scamp, and a 2010 Mopar '10 Challenger.

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