AMW4x4 Offering It’s AMW 425 HEMI® Conversion At A Discount
Throw A 5.7-liter HEMI® V8 In Your Wrangler or Gladiator For Under $32K, Installed...

If you’ve been dreaming of putting real HEMI® muscle under the hood of your Jeep® Wrangler (JL) or Gladiator (JT), now’s the time to make it happen. America’s Most Wanted 4×4 (AMW4x4), the Michigan-based shop known for wild HELLCAT and HELLEPHANT builds, is now offering a limited-time discount on its popular AMW 425 HEMI Powertrain Conversion.
Priced at $31,995 installed, the AMW 425 swap gives your Jeep a heart transplant with a 5.7-liter Mopar HEMI® Long Block Crate Engine, bumping output to 425 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque. That’s serious grunt whether you’re tearing up trails or just cruising the streets.

But this isn’t some half-baked drop-in. The full conversion includes:
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SRT® HEMI intake and exhaust manifolds
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Cold air intake with a 9-inch oiled filter
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Stainless mandrel-bent exhaust
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Deep rear sump oil pan
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High-output alternator and heavy-duty power steering
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High-torque starter, new AC compressor, and an 850-watt cooling fan
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Fully integrated powertrain wiring harness
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Remote tuning capability and unlocked PCM/TCM
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8-speed 8HP75 automatic transmission with manual shift mode
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Aluminum radiator, custom engine cradle, and motor mounts
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Calibrated body control module and a Wi-Fi-enabled diagnostic/tuning tool
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Rubicon or non-Rubicon compatible transfer case options
You also get 24-month/24,000-mile parts warranty and a 12-month/12,000-mile labor warranty—if installed by AMW4x4 themselves in Burton, Michigan.

The best part? That unmistakable V8 rumble and throttle response that’ll remind you why we all fell in love with raw American power in the first place. No gimmicks, no lag, just pure Mopar muscle built the right way.
If you’re serious about turning your Jeep into a real performer, don’t wait. These discounted AMW 425 packages won’t last forever.

For more information, visit AMW4x4.com or call (810) 266-6262 to get started.
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