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Battle of the Generations—Which Wrangler is Better?

MALVERN, Pa. (April 4, 2018) – It’s all about choices in our latest Wrangler Giveaway at ExtremeTerrain, and for this one, we leave it to the people to decide! What do we mean by that? Our latest mega-sweepstakes from ExtremeTerrain incorporates an element of external participation—we want to know: Which Wrangler do you think is better?

On the voting block, we have two very different Jeeps. In one corner, a mildly-enhanced 2018 JL Sport S 2-door, equipped with a 2.5” Teraflex Lift Kit, 35” Nitto Trail Grapplers on 17” Mammoth Bolder Black Wheels, and Armor by Barricade. In the other corner is a heavily-modded 2016 JK Sahara 2-door, equipped with a slew of aftermarket parts from Teraflex, Barricade, Mickey Thomson, Mammoth, Artec, Yukon, Deegan 38, and Smittybilt.

Entrants can enter weekly into our Battle of the Generations Giveaway for the chance to win one (1) of two (2) Wranglers outfitted with a slew of gear from ExtremeTerrain’s catalog with an approximate value of $50,000. One finalist will be selected at random on or around July 18, 2018. The more entries, the more likely you are to win.

Make sure you visit the sign-up page https://www.extremeterrain.com/jk-vs-jl-giveaway.html to read the official sweepstakes rules and let the best gen win!
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