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Everyone who purchases a new vehicle, or gets one that is new to them, feels that rush of excitement. A chance to drive something different and experience all kinds of fresh enjoyment.

Of course, those who buy their first Jeep can take that level of enjoyment a lot higher.

And that’s because buying a new Jeep is a big step into a new world that few other vehicles can offer. The start of an automotive adventure that can just as easily lead down the trail as it does the road.

The next step? Making it yours.

Now, you may have heard that whole thing about Just Empty Every Pocket when it comes to modifying your vehicle, but realistically, you don’t have to dive into big lift kits or expensive upgrades (at least not right away). There are plenty of easy, budget-friendly mods that add protection, comfort and style to your Jeep. And all can be installed right in your own driveway or garage with little more than basic hand tools.

Here are some of our favorite simple and affordable mods for new Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator owners.


All-Weather Floor Liners & Cargo Liners

  • Why it’s great: Protects your carpet from mud, water, snow, and spills. Ideal for both daily drivers and weekend off-roaders.
  • Installation: Drop-in fit, no tools needed.
  • Skill level required: Beginner. Anyone can do this in minutes.



Stubby Antenna

  • Why it’s great: Replaces the long factory antenna that whips around, hits garage doors, or snags on branches. Cleaner look, same reception.
  • Installation: Unscrew the old, screw in the new.
  • Skill level required: Beginner. Installs in less than a minute, no tools.



Grille Inserts

  • Why it’s great: Adds a custom touch to the iconic 7-slot grille while helping protect your radiator from debris. Available in different colors and finishes.
  • Installation: Snap-in or clip-in design; 5–15 minutes.
  • Skill level required: Beginner. May need a flathead screwdriver.



Entry Guards / Door Sill Protectors

  • Why it’s great: Prevents scuffs and scratches when you or your passengers step in and out. Keeps your Jeep looking showroom new.
  • Installation: Peel-and-stick adhesive; 5–10 minutes.
  • Skill level required: Beginner. Just clean the Jeep’s surface and stick.



Grab Handles (Roll Bar Mounted)

  • Why it’s great: Makes it easier to climb in the vehicle, especially if the Jeep has a suspension lift, and gives passengers something solid to hold on to when the trail gets rough.
  • Installation: Straps or Velcro around the roll bar; some bolt to factory mounting spots on the roll bar.
  • Skill level required: Beginner. Less than a 10 minute install, and some versions may require a torque wrench and bit.



Upgraded Hood Latches

  • Why it’s great: Eliminates annoying hood 'flutter’ at highway speeds (JK models) and gives the front end a more rugged, secure look. Many even come with designs for customization.
  • Installation: Direct bolt-on replacement using basic tools; 15–30 minutes.
  • Skill level required: Intermediate. Simple tools, but more steps involved.



Dead Pedal Foot Rest

  • Why it’s great: Adds comfort on longer drives by giving your left foot a natural resting spot in the footwell.
  • Installation: Bolts into existing factory mount points; 10–20 minutes.
  • Skill level required: Beginner to Intermediate. Needs basic tools, but no drilling is required. Vehicle must also have an automatic transmission.



Hood Decals or Graphics

  • Why it’s great: Adds a quick dose of personality and makes your Jeep stand out without a heavy monetary investment. Popular options include blackout panels, American flag decals, or custom trail badges.
  • Installation: Peel-and-stick vinyl application. Just clean the surface and apply.
  • Skill level required: Beginner. Patience helps, but no tools are required aside from a small plastic squeegee to remove bubbles under the vinyl following installation.



Under Seat Storage Trays & Console Organizers

  • Why it’s great: Keeps your Jeep’s interior tidy by adding hidden storage or organizing the center console. Perfect for small valuables, tools, or snacks.
  • Installation: Drop-in fit, no tools on most models.
  • Skill level required: Beginner to Intermediate. Some versions may require a ratchet, wrench and sockets.



Fuel Door Cover

  • Why it’s great: Covers the exposed factory fuel cap, adding protection and a cleaner look. A small detail that goes a long way.
  • Installation: Most are bolt-on or clip-in; no drilling required.
  • Skill level required: Beginner to Intermediate. Some require a Phillips head screwdriver and torque wrench/bolts.



Quick-Release Mirrors

  • Why it’s great: Perfect for doors-off driving. Swaps in easily, so you stay legal without the hassle of bulky OEM mirrors.
  • Installation: Bolt into factory hinge points; tool-free removal after initial install.
  • Skill level required: Beginner to Intermediate. Some need a torque wrench and bit, as well as a Phillips head screwdriver.



Headlight & Taillight Guards

  • Why it’s great: Provides protection against rocks and debris while adding a rugged look to your Jeep’s front and rear end.
  • Installation: Simple bolt-on or clamp-on designs; no cutting required.
  • Skill level required: Beginner. Utilizes simple bolts, no special skills needed.


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You don’t need to spend thousands to start customizing your Jeep. These affordable mods add immediate value, making your vehicle more functional, more protected, and more yours. Whether you’re just getting started with Jeep life or planning bigger upgrades down the road, these simple add-ons are the perfect first steps.


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