Custom 2022 Jeep Wrangler 392 by Studio Motors
Meet this Jeep G392, dramatically customized by Studio Motors, featuring over $50,000 in high-end modifications for unmatched off-road capability and a unique military vibe with brass accents.
The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 stands out with its robust 6.4-liter HEMI V8 engine, delivering 470 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. This powerhouse achieves 0 to 60 mph in just 4.5 seconds, making it the quickest Wrangler yet. Its equipped with an 8-speed automatic and full-time 4x4, ready to tackle any challenge.
Highlights
- Aesthetic: A military vibe with brass accents, featuring custom parts for a rugged yet refined look.
- Performance: Equipped with an EVO Manufacturing Stage Four lift, King coilovers, and a high-performance braking system by APB.
- Off-Road Capability: Enhanced with real beadlock wheels from KMC, Nitto Trail Grapplers, and comprehensive lighting solutions from Baja Designs and KC Highlights.
All Customizations
Based on the transcript you've provided, here is a list of the customizations and modifications made to the Jeep G392, including brand names, model names, and any other details mentioned:
- OEM Bumper (Front End) - End caps removed for a stubby look.
- Warn S10 Winch - Synthetic rope winch. It's noted for being safer and easier to manage than a metal rope. The winch and plate from Warn are mentioned to cost about $1,500 not including installation.
- Baja Design Amber Lights - A pair costs about $800.
- KC Highlights Light Bar - The light bar alone is mentioned to be $2,200, with the KC Highlights mounting brackets pushing the total closer to $2,800 not including installation.
- Real Bead Lock Wheels from KMC - A set of five costs about $2,800. It's highlighted that when buying wheels for a Jeep, you're typically purchasing five to include the spare.
- Nitto Trail Grapplers Tires - A set costs about $2,700, making the total wheel and tire cost around $7,000.
- Half Doors - Part of the Dual Door Group from Jeep, with upper premium tops. No specific cost mentioned.
- Rock Slide Engineering Side Steps - These serve as both rock sliders and side steps, costing about $2,300.
- EVO Manufacturing Roof Rack - Priced at about $850 before tax and installation.
- Rigid Light Bars (6-inch, Set of Four) - Costing about $880 for the set, with total costs including installation reaching around $2,000.
- King Coilovers with EVO Manufacturing Full-Blown Lift Kit 4392 - The setup, including the lift kit and coilovers, is noted to be around $8,700 to $9,000 before tax and installation.
- Synergy Manufacturing Steering System with King Steering Stabilizer - The components from Synergy with the King stabilizer cost about $1,000 not including taxes and installation.
- EVO Manufacturing Fender Liners - These have perforations and parts powder coated in brass to match the King coilovers. No specific cost mentioned, but detailed as contributing to the vehicle's aesthetic and thermal management.
- APB Brake System (Front and Rear) - An upgrade to bigger rotors and calipers for improved stopping power, mentioned to cost about $4,200 before tax and installation.
Throughout the video, the emphasis is on the high-quality, safety, and aesthetic enhancements these modifications bring to the Jeep G392, along with the significant investment required to achieve this level of customization.