Off-Road Adventures magazine and the
Placer County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team came together to build the ultimate Jeep Commander rescue vehicle. The idea was to take a stock, Hemi-equipped Commander and turn it into an uncompromising off-road machine. During five months (between July and November 2006) the Commander underwent a significant transformation, as it was lifted, equipped with bigger tires, fitted with performance intake and exhaust kits, and many other serious mods. You can read about the project from beginning to end by following these links:
We thank
Off-Road Adventures magazine for the comprehensive write-up and detailed pitcures of this remarkable project.
6 comments:
All the links above need to be changed to "http://www.oramagazine.com" rather than the (non-existing) "http://www.4wheelpartsadventures.com/" site. The article links work once the beginning of the url is manually modified.
With performance air intake and exhaust, the Jeep is really serious about taking over the off-road title.
This Jeep is amazing. It can do possibly everything in any off-road situations now. This is really awesome!
Those were some serious mods done with the Jeep. With a lineup that amazing I am willing to bet anything from it.
Transformation on the Jeep Commander rescue vehicle is sure seen. Those and big tires there and this was a worthy cause.
Can not get these links to work. Tried the oramagazine.com but couldn’t find it on there
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