Jeep aftermarket parts to the tune of nearly $16,000 were donated to the school for the students to use. The Wrangler still has its original 4.0L 6-cylinder engine, albeit now with an overhaul of its wear items and fresh oils. For the rest of the Jeep, the highlights look like this after a bunch of replacement of wear items: Rancho 3.5" suspension lift, 1.25" body lift, 1" engine mount lift and transmission lowering blocks, 35" tires on 20" wheels, heavy-duty tailgate hinges to support bigger spare, Rancho adjustable sway bar links, stainless steel cat-back exhaust, cold air induction kit, all LED lighting front and rear, Rock Ridge bumpers and rock guards, 10,500 winch mounted on front, T-Rex rock guard grill, fender flares, and a Sony Bluetooth radio with USB ports. The Wrangler has also been painted, including the frame and roll bar, with Omni paint and has Covercraft seat covers to match the new color scheme.