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Mopar 68598754AA
Mirror. Right Side.
$22.37
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68341806AC - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68341806AC
Mirror.
$38.52
MSRP $57.85
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68576764AA - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68576764AA
Antenna.
$18.11
MSRP $26.40
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68357528AC - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68357528AC
Mirror.
$55.28
MSRP $83.20
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68572554AA - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68572554AA
Camera. Spoiler.
$38.46
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68464904AC - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68464904AC
Front Hub. Right.
$87.19
MSRP $133.00
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68421796AC - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68421796AC
Vapor Canister.
$36.35
MSRP $54.85
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68287845AA - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68287845AA
Mirror.
$19.55
MSRP $28.35
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68230101AB - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68230101AB
Active Head Restraint.
$213.40
MSRP $330.00
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68351131AD - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68351131AD
Right Side. Right Front Door. Power Windows.
$22.20
MSRP $32.45
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68616391AB - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68616391AB
Pickup Box, Left.
$81.81
MSRP $124.00
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68606570AB - : Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68606570AB
Swing Gate.
$22.48
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Your Jeep's First Line of Defense Deserves More Than a Generic Replacement


TL;DR

Jeep bumpers vary by model, generation, and how the vehicle is used. Some are simple stock replacements, while others are built for off-road clearance, winch mounting, or heavier trail protection. This page can help you choose the right Mopar bumper for your Wrangler or Gladiator, understand what each style is made for, and avoid the fitment issues that often come with aftermarket shopping.

The Bumper Does More Work Than You Think

Most drivers replace a bumper after a collision and see it as a cosmetic repair. Jeep owners usually look at it differently. A bumper on a Wrangler or Gladiator can affect approach and departure angles, support recovery gear, route wiring for auxiliary lights, and, on newer trims, house sensors for driver-assistance systems. The wrong bumper may still bolt up, but it can create problems with clearance, sensor operation, or trail use later.

Styles and Configurations in This Category

Mopar's Jeep bumper lineup includes more than basic front and rear replacements:

  • Full-width front bumpers — Maximum protection, retains factory fog light positions
  • Stubby front bumpers — Improved wheel clearance and approach angle for technical terrain
  • Steel rear bumpers — Heavy-duty protection with integrated receiver and D-ring mounts
  • Winch bumpers — Reinforced cradle design rated for recovery winch loads
  • Bumper covers and end caps — Repair-grade parts when the structure is intact but the finish is damaged

Building a complete exterior setup? Explore coordinating exterior accessories and grilles that match Mopar bumper finishes across trim lines.

Where OEM Fitment Actually Earns Its Price

The case for aftermarket Jeep bumpers often starts with price, but fitment can become the real problem. Common issues include bolt patterns that are close but not exact, powder coat finishes that chip sooner than expected, and missing provisions for OEM fog lights or parking sensors. Mopar bumpers are designed around the same vehicle geometry used at the factory, which helps ensure the mounting points, sensor ports, and brackets line up as they should. That matters most for JL Wranglers and JT Gladiators, where bumper geometry can affect front camera calibration.

Fitment Variables Worth Checking Before You Order

Even within the same Jeep model, bumper fitment can change quickly:

  • Wrangler generations: YJ, TJ, JK, and JL each use unique mounting systems. A JK bumper will not bolt to a JL without modification
  • Gladiator JT: Shares front architecture with the JL but has a distinct rear frame rail width and receiver position
  • Trim level: Sport, Sahara, and Rubicon trims sometimes ship with different front bumper assemblies from the factory. Your replacement needs to match your specific build, not just your model year
  • Active safety packages: If your Jeep has forward collision warning or adaptive cruise, verify the bumper accommodates the radar module

Use your VIN on the Jeep bumpers catalog to filter to parts confirmed for your exact vehicle configuration.

Key Takeaways

  • Jeep bumpers are functional parts that can affect approach angle, sensor calibration, and recovery capability
  • Stubby. Winch-ready styles are built for different trail needs than full-width replacements
  • OEM fitment helps avoid sensor conflicts and bracket mismatch issues common with aftermarket options
  • Fitment depends on generation, trim, and safety package, not just model year
  • Bumper covers and end caps are available for cosmetic repairs that do not require full assembly replacement

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a stubby bumper and a full-width bumper?

A stubby bumper cuts inward from the frame, which opens up wheel clearance and improves approach angle for technical off-road use. A full-width bumper keeps the factory profile and is usually better suited for daily driving and moderate trail use.

Do Jeep Gladiator bumpers fit Wrangler JL models?

Front bumpers share some overlap. Rear bumpers are not interchangeable because the Gladiator uses a truck bed frame structure and a different rear layout.

Can I add a winch after installing a standard Mopar front bumper?

Only if the bumper is winch-plate compatible. Standard bumpers typically do not include the reinforced cradle or wiring provisions needed for a recovery winch. Check the specific part description for winch compatibility before purchasing.

Will replacing my bumper affect my Jeep's warranty?

Installing a genuine Mopar bumper will not void your factory warranty. Aftermarket parts may affect warranty coverage on related components, especially if sensor or safety system issues appear after installation.