Today we you bring to the blog of the engine one of the most spectacular preparations never realized on a Jeep Wrangler of series. The person in charge is Mopar Underground, official trainer of Chrysler LLC, who has made use of one of the events off-road sponsored by Jeep in the Moab desert, to present his most extreme version of the traditional todoterreno of the American mark.
Thought for the fanatics of the rock - crawling, the Jeep Lower Forty, it will turn into an ideal tool to practise it. This discipline is one of the most extreme inside the Off-road, it consists of happening with the todoterreno for almost impossible most difficult, some obstacles generally consisted of rocks mostly, without losing the control of the vehicle. The place preferred by the specialists is the Moab desert in Utah, but also artificial circuits exist for his practice.
Mopar Underground departed from the base of a Wrangler created with better capacities todocamino that the one that goes out of the production line, raising the vertical clearance to the soil but keeping the center of gravity constant, for it has provided his concept of a few 40 inches enormous rims. This fact that is supposed, since the real numbers have not been revealed, but his name Lower Forty might allude to the enormous size of his tires.
The Jeep Lower Forty is impelled by an engine HEMI with 8 cylinders arranged in V, 5.700 cc and capable of developing a maximum potency near to the 350 CV associated with him, goes a manual gearbox of six speeds with reductora.
Esthetically there attracts attention the showy red color that adorns his bodywork, a special color called Network Eye Nº 3 and the enormous naked space that exists about his wheel steps. His windshield is new, lightly more shortly and it is 10 grades more sloping than the one that mounts the Jeep Wrangler of series.
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