Liberty Walk Makes the Wrangler Wider

The Japanese builder has designed a kit for the Wrangler that gives it an angry off-road adventurer aesthetic.

By Aria Goshi - April 22, 2021
Liberty Walk Makes the Wrangler Wider
Liberty Walk Makes the Wrangler Wider
Liberty Walk Makes the Wrangler Wider
Liberty Walk Makes the Wrangler Wider
Liberty Walk Makes the Wrangler Wider

LW Works

Liberty Walk has built a reputation on adding width to vehicles. Oftentimes, however, their styling approach is viewed by many as controversial, to put it mildly. There is no shortage of JDM cars, Porsches, and even muscle cars with Liberty Walk body kits and slammed to the ground. But the aftermarket company's work on the Jeep Wrangler goes in an entirely different direction. 

A Different Kind of Kit

The work of the unapologetically bold Japanese body kit builder on the aforementioned sports cars and supercars regularly disrupts the beautiful factory lines and volumes. This creates a clash of styles in many cases, which can be a turn-off for many enthusiasts. With the Wrangler Fairline kit, they are playing up the rugged aesthetic, instead. And we have to say it looks pretty darn good!

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Going For a Rugged Look

The Wrangler maintains a healthy ride height. If anything, the larger wheels and tires give it a taller, more powerful stance. This enhances the fashionably post-apocalyptic visuals of the body kit! The Jeep looks like it's meant to do Jeep things, only much more extreme. Be warned, though, as tough as the custom body panels look, they aren't made of bulletproof materials.

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Modifications

The modifications include a custom front fascia, a steel bumper with an LED bar, wider fender flares, side steps, open-air doors, and some netting over the open top. At the rear, a custom bumper is in place, and the front windshield features a faceted frame with LED lights at the top, giving the Jeep a hint of the Tumbler Batmobile styling.

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Ready For Mud

The custom wheels at each corner are wrapped in Comforser CF3000 mud tires, which round out the aggressive look. A signature of Liberty Walk, exposed rivets grace the edges of the enhanced carbon fiber fender flares. Pricing has been announced for the grille and the fenders, which are $880 and $3,154 respectively. 

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