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For over 35 years, Quadratec has been the trusted source for Jeep enthusiasts worldwide who seek the very best parts and accessories to enhance their vehicle’s performance, style, and durability. And throughout that time, we’ve remained the same family-owned small business that we were when we shipped our very first product. In fact, in a retail landscape these days filled with corporate and private equity owned companies, Quadratec is the Jeep industry’s sole remaining independent retailer. So, whether it’s lift kits, wheels, recovery gear, or some other upgrade, you’ll find everything you need to customize your rig for any adventure.

At Quadratec, we value personalized customer service and are proud of the strong connections we’ve made with our customers. Our team of knowledgeable staff members share a love for Jeeps and outdoor adventure, which translates into a company culture that is authentic, friendly, and committed to quality. Whether you are a new owner in Toledo, Ohio looking for your first upgrade or a seasoned veteran in Salt Lake City, Utah desiring a complete off-road makeover, we’re here to help every step of the way.

What really sets Quadratec apart, though, is our commitment to the Jeep community. As a company made up of Jeep enthusiasts, we understand what fellow owners need and actively engage with them to provide expert advice and recommendations. We’re not just a small business; we’re a passionate supporter of Jeep culture, sponsoring off-road events, trail cleanups, and community gatherings. We take immense pride in helping Jeep owners find the right products and solutions to make the most of their vehicles.


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Light blue Wrangler Rubicon with a desert background
  • April 29, 2026
  • 3 min read
One Million Strong: Jeep Rubicon Hits Major Milestone After Two Decades of Trail Dominance
From its trail-built debut in 2003 to today’s Wrangler and Gladiator models, the Rubicon badge continues to define factory off-road capability.
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  • April 29, 2026
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Best Jeep Wrangler Bumpers: Top 5 Picks for Style, Protection, and Off-Road Performance
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Orange Jeep with a forest background
  • April 29, 2026
  • 7 min read
How to Choose the Best Jeep Lift Kit
Everything you need to know about Jeep lift kits, from types and sizes to tire fitment, supporting mods, and how to choose the right setup for your build.
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Air intake system installed on a Jeep Wrangler engine
  • April 28, 2026
  • 3 min read
Why Upgrade Your Jeep Wrangler Air Intake? Performance, Power & Real Benefits
From improved airflow to better throttle response, here’s how a Jeep Wrangler air intake upgrade supports your build and helps offset added weight from mods.
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  • April 27, 2026
  • 4 min read
Expert Review: QuadraTop Skylite Roll Top for Hardtop (JL / JT)
We tested the Quadratop Skylite Roll Top Hardtop on a JL to see how it blends hardtop security with fast, open-air access in real-world use.
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  • April 27, 2026
  • 3 min read
Stellantis Shifts Focus to Four Core Brands: What It Means for Jeep
Stellantis is narrowing its focus to four core brands. Here’s what that shift means for Jeep owners and the future of the lineup.
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Red Jeep crossing a river
  • April 24, 2026
  • 4 min read
Jeep Fitment Questions Answered: What Fits Your Jeep and What Doesn’t
From tires and wheels to lift kits and compatibility, here’s how to choose parts that fit your Jeep the right way.
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Red Jeep with desert background
  • April 23, 2026
  • 3 min read
Upgrade Your JL Tailgate: Carnivore Spare Tire Reinforcement Kit Review
We installed the Carnivore Spare Tire Reinforcement Kit on a Wrangler JL to see how it handles heavier spares and long-term tailgate stress.
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