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INTRODUCING OUR NEW partnership with Petersen Automotive Museum

It All Started With A 2001 Jeep Wrangler TJ...

Helping Jeep owners better understand and love their Jeeps has been a Quadratec staple ever since we shipped our first product back in 1990. So when the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles approached us about sponsoring its Teen Workshop Program, we jumped at the chance.

See, Petersen's Teen Workshop Program is taking a 2001 Jeep Wrangler TJ and allowing the class to refurbish and modify the vehicle through an eight-week intensive training course. Along the way, they'll be hands-on and installing a wide variety of products — all while learning more about the vehicle and, hopefully, sparking a lifelong love of automotive learning.

And when the whole thing is done, the museum will give this now-modded Wrangler away to one lucky winner through its "My First Jeep" contest.

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Quadratec, Inc., the world’s largest independent Jeep aftermarket parts and accessories retailer, recently announced a partnership with the Petersen Automotive Museum to supply a Jeep vehicle and products for the museum’s Teen Auto Workshop program. In this workshop, eight Los Angeles-area high school students will gain first-hand experience refurbishing and modifying a 2001 Jeep Wrangler using a majority of Quadratec parts.

With a deep understanding of the increasing need for youth vocational education, Quadratec donated the Jeep and all necessary parts and accessories to turn it into a rugged, trail-ready off-roader. Over the program’s course, student work will be chronicled on both the Petersen and Quadratec YouTube sites, social channels, as well as Quadratec’s Torque network. At the end of the eight-week program, the finished Jeep will be awarded to the winner of an essay content hosted by the Petersen Automotive Museum.

“Having the knowledge to work on your own vehicle is an invaluable life skill,” said Quadratec CEO Ted Wentz III. “Working with a great organization like the Petersen Automotive Museum and giving teens the opportunity to turn wrenches on a Jeep was a natural partnership for us.”

Behind the leadership of an automotive professional, students will make numerous modifications to the Wrangler, including a Quadratec 2.5-inch Coil Spring Suspension lift paired with Fox Shocks to make room for a set of Quadratec Rubicon Xtreme wheels and 33-inch Nitto Trail Grappler tires. The group will then install a Quadratec Winch Ready Bull Bar Front Bumper, Quadratec QRC Rocker Guards, new Quadratop Adventure Top, and Fishbone Off-road Tube Doors and rear bumper for durable and secure protection. Additionally, students will add Quadratec Premium LED Headlights and Taillights, as well as a Quadratec J5 LED Light Bar, which offer significant lighting advancements.

Students in the Teen Auto Workshop program will also make interior upgrades thanks to all-new Kicker Audio speakers and an Alpine Bluetooth-compatible head unit. Other modifications include Quadratec’s Diver Down Neoprene seat covers, while a complete Quadratec Floor Liner Kit will be added to protect all new Bedrug replacement carpet.

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