Cue Roy Rogers and Dale Evans—the Summit Racing Project Jeep Wrangler is officially a wrap.

During the past few months of video installments, you’ve seen the Summit Racing tech experts take an already-capable Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon and build it into an even more serious off-roader.

And since most of us don’t have room for a second, dedicated off-road rig, they did it all without upsetting that delicate balance between off-road capability and day-to-day livability.

After all, building a hardcore off-road rig is one thing—building one that you can still drive to work and soccer practice comfortably is quite another.

Click here for all the Project Jeep Wrangler features from OnAllCylinders.

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So the team had to be really, really careful about all the trail upgrades that were bolted to the Wrangler, making sure each modification wouldn’t compromise the Jeep’s practicality. That meant no 44 inch tires, super tall gears, six inch lift, or cut fenders.

In this final installment, you get to see the finished product, and learn how all of the mods play nice together to create a versatile, daily driver that’ll be able to roll-up its sleeves on the weekend to play on some seriously aggressive terrain.

Check out the video, then click below to get more info on Summit Racing’s entire Project Jeep Wrangler Rubicon build.

WANT MORE DETAILS ON THE PARTS USED IN THE BUILD? 
CLICK HERE FOR THE PROJECT JEEP WRANGLER PAGE ON SUMMITRACING.COM.

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