In the AT35 version, the SUV received forged wheels with a diameter of 20 inches, new tires, a suspension lift kit, wheel arch extensions and branded stickers.
Arctic Trucks Russia presented a new project – the Jeep Grand Cherokee of the previous, fourth generation in the AT35 version. As usual, the number indicates the outer diameter of the tires that come with the company’s signature R20 forged wheels. The Arctic version can be easily distinguished from the regular Cherokee by its wider body (+107 mm), wider track (+140 mm) and, of course, a modified front bumper.
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In addition, the SUV boasts air struts on both axles, which give an increase of 67 millimeters to ground clearance. Coupled with improved geometric cross-country ability, this allows you to increase the approach angle by five degrees, and the departure angle by 13. Additionally, Arctic Trucks Russia installs its own fender liners and mudguards on the vehicles, plus calibrates the speedometer and glues branded stickers.
The basis of the company’s previous project was the Tank 500. The shape of the sills was changed for the Chinese SUV, the front brackets for attaching the body to the frame were replaced, a three-layer anti-corrosion coating was applied, and a set of arch extensions was installed. At the same time, ground clearance increased by 51 millimeters, approach and departure angles increased by 4.4 and 7 degrees, respectively.
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