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Mopar is now making it easier for Jeep customers to modify their future vehicle, using their computerized ordering system called EASy, which stands for Electronic Accessory System. The system was launched late last year to allow dealers to work with customers on their lot with customizing their favorite Jeeps, and is now being released online to the public on March 31st. The new EASy system will allow modifications to any Chrysler vehicle. Some of the current products available for the Jeep Wrangler are an off-road navigation system, chrome grille, heavy-duty bumper with a winch, carbon fiber applique for the dashboard and a 200-watt sound system. Mopar also hopes to develop lift kits in the future for their off-road vehicles. Director of service and parts operations for Chrysler, Stephen Shugg, stated "It's a huge opportunity for Jeep dealers to enhance profits". No word of pricing markups have been stated or whether or not the installed aftermarket parts will void the vehicles warranty. However, most dealers will honor any dealer-installed part with a warranty. Source: Autoweek. Discuss now in our forums: Ford F-100 Stands As A Rumor, Possible Replacement For Ranger 2010 Dodge Ram Goes Hybrid Chrysler Cuts Jeep Commander From Lineup Chrysler Announces Barrage Of New Engineering And Technology Innovations Nissan Drops Titan, Joins Chrysler In Partnership Ford Transmissions Are Clutch Players In The Drive For Fuel Economy Leadership 2009 Ford F-150 Offers The Most Options Monday Morning Recap Redefines What You Do At Work Friday Beerblog: Man Crashes Jeep Into Tree, Loses His Manhood First Official Photos Of The 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 Regular Cab Pickup
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