The 2024 Jeep Wrangler is growing up as the company has announced plans to offer 35-inch tires on the two-door variant for the first time.
As part of this effort, the two-door Wrangler Willys and Rubicon can be equipped with a newly available Xtreme 35 Tire Package. It costs $4,495 and includes 17-inch beadlock capable wheels that are wrapped in 35-inch BF Goodrich KO2 all-terrain tires.
Those aren’t the only upgrades as the package also includes a 1.5-inch (38 mm) factory lift with specially tuned shocks. They’re joined by a 4.56:1 axle ratio and a reinforced swing gate to accommodate the massive spare.
While the package isn’t cheap, Jeep says it delivers a “best-in-class breakover angle of 32.4 degrees” as well as a 47.2 degree approach angle and a 40.4 degree departure angle. Sticking with numbers, the package provides 12.6 inches (320 mm) of ground clearance and a water fording capability of 34 inches (864 mm).
The package is available exclusively on models equipped with the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. Orders for the Rubicon variant can be placed now, while customers will have to wait until “later this quarter” to order a two-door Wrangler Willys. The models will then go into production in March.
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The Xtreme 35 Tire Package debuted on the four-door Wrangler in 2021 and it comes standard on the new two-door Wrangler Rubicon X. However, that model starts at $62,295 before a $1,895 destination fee.
The package gives Jeep a rival to the Bronco’s Sasquatch pack, which adds a “high clearance” suspension and 35-inch mud-terrain tires. Ford’s package costs $8,660 on the two-door Bronco Big Bend and it also includes new fender flares, Bilstein shocks, and front / rear lockers.