Ken Ganley Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Mentor

Jun 5, 2026

A stock Jeep is already capable. But a properly built one is something else entirely. If you are a Mentor Ohio driver who spends time on trails, gravel roads, or anything beyond normal pavement then Mopar Jeep customization is worth understanding before your next upgrade. Mopar parts are factory engineered specifically for Jeep vehicles which means they fit right, perform as intended, and keep your warranty intact. This guide covers the best off road upgrades and what each one actually does for your build.

Start With Lift Kits and Suspension

Ground clearance is everything off road. A lift kit is usually the first upgrade serious Jeep owners make and Mopar offers factory backed options tuned for each Wrangler and Gladiator configuration.

A 2 inch lift gives you meaningfully more clearance for rocks, ruts, and uneven terrain without dramatically changing how the vehicle handles on the road. If you run larger tires a lift kit is essentially required to prevent rubbing and maintain proper handling. Mopar lift kits come with FOX shocks on select configurations which are among the best performing shocks available for Jeep applications.

The advantage of Mopar suspension over aftermarket alternatives is integration. These components are engineered alongside the vehicle so the geometry, ride quality, and durability are dialed in from the start. You are not guessing how an aftermarket part will interact with the factory systems. Everything works together because it was designed that way.

Tires and Wheels Make the Biggest Difference

No single upgrade changes off road capability more than tires.

Mopar and Jeep Performance Parts offer beadlock capable wheels that let you run lower tire pressures without the risk of the tire coming off the bead. Lower pressure means a larger contact patch on rocks and loose surfaces which translates directly into better traction. For drivers who hit muddy trails or rocky terrain this is not a luxury upgrade. It is a functional one.

All terrain tires cover most situations well. If you spend time in deep mud or heavily rutted trails a mud terrain tire gives you more aggressive tread blocks that clear debris and maintain grip where all terrains struggle. The right Jeep Wrangler tire setup depends entirely on where and how you drive so it is worth a conversation with the parts team about what terrain you encounter most.

Skid Plates and Rock Rails Protect What Matters

Underneath your Jeep are components that do not survive rock strikes without protection. The transfer case, fuel tank, and differential are all vulnerable when navigating technical terrain.

Mopar skid plates are made from heavy gauge steel and mount directly to factory mounting points without modification. They cover the front underbody, transfer case, and fuel tank depending on which package you choose. The fit is precise because these are OEM parts made for specific vehicles not universal plates adapted to fit.

Rock rails protect the body panels and rocker areas when the vehicle leans into rocks or slides along obstacles. Mopar rock rails use a durable coating that resists chips and rust which matters in Ohio where road salt and wet conditions accelerate corrosion on unprotected metal. For Jeeps that see regular trail use these are not optional. They are the difference between a minor scrape and an expensive repair.

Lighting and Recovery Gear Round Out the Build

Visibility after dark on trails is genuinely dangerous without proper lighting. Factory headlights are designed for road use and fall short in unlit off road environments.

Mopar LED light bars mount to the roof, bumper, or hood and dramatically improve forward visibility at night. The light output covers a much wider field than standard headlights and the LED design means low power draw and long service life. For early morning or late evening trail sessions quality lighting changes how confidently you navigate obstacles you cannot fully see.

Recovery gear rounds out any serious build. A Mopar winch mounts directly to the front bumper and uses factory electrical integration for clean installation. A winch means the difference between a self recovery and waiting for someone else to pull you out. Tow hooks, recovery boards, and a high lift jack complete the kit for drivers who push their Jeep into situations where getting stuck is a real possibility.

The team at CDJR Mentor carries Mopar parts and can order what is not in stock. The parts staff understands these upgrades in detail and can help you build a capable trail ready Jeep that fits your budget and your specific off road goals in Mentor Ohio.