They're fitted to a custom rig created for the annual accessories show
We can't speak for other cities in the U.S., but last summer in Detroit, it was de rigueur to cruise Woodward Avenue in a JL Jeep Wrangler
with the tube doors on in place of the original equipment steel doors.
Now, one of the mildest Mopar customs produced for the 2019 SEMA show
addresses the question of what to do if you find those tubular doors a
bit too, uh, tubular.
Most of this "Moparized" Jeep Wrangler
Unlimited's parts and accessories are already available off the shelf,
however, including the two-inch lift kit, beadlock wheels with 35-inch
(outer diameter) mud terrain tires, and 5.0-inch LED off-road lights at
the base of the A-pillar and 7.0-inch LED lights in the grille. The
tailgate table, Katzkin seats, and snorkel with cold-air intake are all
from the Mopar catalog, as well. Jeep says this kit would cost around $15,000 to add to your own Wrangler.
Mopar calls the water-resistant synthetic mesh covers for the tube
doors (which quizzically aren't shown in Jeep's handout photos) and
accessory sideview mirrors "conceptual," although we'd bet new catalogs
already are printed up with them inside. The new sideview
mirrors—remember, the factory mirrors go away when the stock doors are
removed—easily bolt into the tube doors, and the mesh covers zip up
around them. This Jeep Wrangler Unlimited is one of 14 vehicles that
Fiat Chrysler's
Mopar aftermarket parts division created for the 2019 SEMA Show, which
runs from November 5 to 8 in Las Vegas. Check out more photos of this
year's concept, as well as images of previous Mopar Wranglers, in the
gallery at the top of the page.
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