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The Mopar ImMortal will also be presented at the 44th annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. The ImMortal is in fact a Wrangler powered by a 5.7-liter HEMI engine and features Military-grade portal axle ends. The ImMortal also features: Performance body armor, an AEV heat-reduction hood, half-door kit, Viper Snakeskin Green Pearlcoat exterior paint, off-road front and rear bumpers, and hydraulic steering assist. Press release after the jump. Press release The Mopar ImMortal is a Jeep Wrangler featuring portal axles, a 5.7-liter HEMI and off-road bumpers. Military-grade portal axle ends are engineered to mate to Mopar’s Pro Rock and Power Wagon performance axles and adapted to fit the suspension. Portal axle ends provide 5 inches of lift and contain a 1.5 gear reduction. Combined with the 4:1 transfer case, the result is a hard-core 100:1 crawl ratio. The Mopar ImMortal is sheathed in Jeep performance body armor for intense protection.
10 comments: Mopar ImMortal Leave behind the Mopar for there’s a new Mopar RAM available in the market today! Take note there are two suspension kit to choose from!
whoa! Do Jeep still alive? I thought Americans were establishing a campaign to help save the HUMMER which typically a JEEP. Well, I don’t know the whole story..
this is a good choice for the off road addicts. like my friend He has an old Schooled whillies amazing does it?
Yeah, I heard from the beginning that speculators (correct word?) were not expecting it to do hot at all. I was expecting the same. Although I have heard they sell like iPhones in Korea.
In a world where children are smarter than adults (in some ways), parents need anything they can to at least monitor their kids. I’m not saying I like this, but I am saying it’s nice to have the option.
Not a Dodge guy but this car looks freaking sharp. I think the wheels look great, looks like Foose built this car with the big modern wheels
A set of specially-adapted Portal axles provide a full five-inches of lift on top of a 1.5 gear reduction. Throw that in with the ImMortal’s 4:1 transfer case, and this Wrangler is capable of a ridiculous 100:1 final drive. Oh, this? It’s built for climbing trees.
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04.23.2012 @ 03:35