$1000 Wrangler Soft Top Giveaway

Brought to you by ExtremeTerrain | Enter Daily Until 3/31/2021

 

PAOLI, Pa. (March 1st, 2021) – Off-road parts authority, ExtremeTerrain (XT) is giving customers a chance to win a Wrangler soft top valued up to $1000. Entries are accepted daily throughout the month of March 2021. No purchase is necessary to enter or win.

XT is a one-stop-shop for customizing Jeep Wranglers, Gladiators, Toyota Tacomas, and Tundras. The off-road outfitter offers a variety of Jeep soft tops along with tech guides and customer service experts to help customers choose the product that’s right for them. Other popular categories include lift kits, winches, armor, lights, and more. Jeep owners and enthusiasts are invited to browse XT’s growing product selection at extremeterrain.com.

XT’s March giveaway is now underway. The contest is open to legal residents of the United States, District of Columbia, and Canada who are age 18 or older at the time of entry. Participants are invited to enter daily during the contest period which runs from 12:00 a.m. Eastern Time on March 1, 2021, and ends at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on March 31, 2021. Following the promotional period, one winner will be selected to receive a Wrangler soft top with a maximum value of $1000. Additional information and rules of entry can be found on the entry page below:

Enter here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/wrangler-jeep-soft-tops.html

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Jeep Gladiator Overhaul | “Throttle Out” Episode

ExtremeTerrain Transforms a Stock JT for Spring

 

PAOLI, Pa. (February 22nd, 2021) – Off-road parts authority, ExtremeTerrain (XT) releases a new video in its “Throttle Out” YouTube series. Hosted by XT’s Merideth Evasew, the latest episode sees a stock Jeep Gladiator overhauled for spring. With 20+ parts installed, the video shows Jeep owners how to achieve a trail-ready rig that is also stylish and comfortable for the street.

 

The video begins with a look at the truck pre- and post-wrap which immediately adds to its rugged look.  The mods begin with the stance. Merideth adds a 2.5-inch lift along with a new set of wheels and tires.  Moving on from there, viewers see the gradual transformation with each new modification. These include new fenders, a full-width bumper, LED headlights, tubular adventure doors, a tri-fold tonneau cover, step sliders, and much more. Merideth explains the reasons behind each choice, and how it adds to the overall heavy-duty aesthetic she is after.

 

XT’s new “Throttle Out” episode turns a stock Gladiator into a head-turner with 20+ upgrades. Each choice is clearly explained so that Jeep enthusiasts gain inspiration for their own build. While the Gladiator is relatively new to the market, XT already has a range of aftermarket parts available for purchase on their website. Viewers are encouraged to visit the site regularly to see what’s new.

 

View it here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/throttleout-february-2021.html

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ExtremeTerrain Customer Spotlight | ‘09 JKU

Inspirational Trail-Ready Jeep Wrangler

 

PAOLI, Pa. (February 10th, 2021) – The latest installment of ExtremeTerrain’s (XT) “Customer Builds” YouTube series has been released. This episode features a 2009 Jeep Wrangler JKU that’s built for the trails. XT host, Merideth Evasew hops on a Zoom call with owner, Brian Voelzke for the full scoop on all his mods. XT’s spotlight series features rigs from customers across the country providing Jeep enthusiasts with ideas for their own ride.

First up is the foundation of this build. Merideth and Brian talk about his choice for a spring-based lift kit as well as his wheel and tire setup. Next, Brian installed new shocks, upgraded his steering components, upper control arms, lower control arms, and more. They move onto his exterior and armor mods covering his front/rear bumpers, rocker guard, oil pan skid plate, and fenders. Brian considers his build ‘on hold’ from time to time, but never done. The video concludes with his future wish-list ranging from installing a soft top to full under armor.

For more information on this 2009 JKU, viewers can head to Brian’s dedicated build page at extremeterrain.com. The page breaks down all of Brian’s mods along with additional images and complete product details. XT’s customer spotlight series provides a way for customers to see specific parts in a dynamic setting prior to purchase. Jeep enthusiasts are encouraged to subscribe on YouTube to be the first to know when a new video is released.

View it here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/jeep-wrangler-builds-profiles.html?imageid=318659&from=0

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ExtremeTerrain Customer Spotlight | ‘09 JKU

Inspirational Trail-Ready Jeep Wrangler

PAOLI, Pa. (February 10th, 2021) – The latest installment of ExtremeTerrain’s (XT) “Customer Builds” YouTube series has been released. This episode features a 2009 Jeep Wrangler JKU that’s built for the trails. XT host, Merideth Evasew hops on a Zoom call with owner, Brian Voelzke for the full scoop on all his mods. XT’s spotlight series features rigs from customers across the country providing Jeep enthusiasts with ideas for their own ride.

First up is the foundation of this build. Merideth and Brian talk about his choice for a spring-based lift kit as well as his wheel and tire setup. Next, Brian installed new shocks, upgraded his steering components, upper control arms, lower control arms, and more. They move onto his exterior and armor mods covering his front/rear bumpers, rocker guard, oil pan skid plate, and fenders. Brian considers his build ‘on hold’ from time to time, but never done. The video concludes with his future wish-list ranging from installing a soft top to full under armor.

For more information on this 2009 JKU, viewers can head to Brian’s dedicated build page at extremeterrain.com. The page breaks down all of Brian’s mods along with additional images and complete product details. XT’s customer spotlight series provides a way for customers to see specific parts in a dynamic setting prior to purchase. Jeep enthusiasts are encouraged to subscribe on YouTube to be the first to know when a new video is released.

View it here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/jeep-wrangler-builds-profiles.html?imageid=318659&from=0

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PAOLI, Pa. (December 17th, 2020) – Off-road parts specialist, ExtremeTerrain (XT) releases another episode in their “Throttle Out” YouTube video series. The video helps Jeep Gladiator owners get started with 5 beginner mods that can be done in the driveway with little to no tools required. XT host, Merideth Evasew covers 4 appearance mods, and 1 performance mod ranging from 5 minutes to an hour of installation time.

While there are a variety of easy Gladiator mods available, Merideth reviews her top 5 picks even beginners can tackle with confidence. Suggested starter mods include rubber floor mats, grab handles, a front grille, side steps, and a cold air intake. Merideth outlines the benefits of each upgrade, including estimated install time and the rating on XT’s own ‘difficulty meter.’

XT’s newly launched “Top 5 Easiest Gladiator Mods” video empowers Jeep owners to personalize their rig from the comfort of their own driveway. The top 5 picks cover easy appearance and performance upgrades that deliver maximum impact with minimal effort. Viewers can subscribe on YouTube to stay in-the-know when new ‘Throttle Out’ episodes are released.

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