Summit Racing Roamin' Gladiator 2023 Jeep Gladiator
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If you’re a hardcore Jeep person, you’ve probably been to a Jeep Jamboree or three. Your favorite parts store, Summit Racing Equipment, is joining The Jamboree Nation as the Official Jeep Parts Retailer for Jeep Jamboree USA.

Jeep Jamboree USA is the largest off-road adventure organization in the world. They provide a fun, safe environment for Jeep enthusiasts to test their vehicles and driving skills. Experienced guides help navigate you through scenic switchbacks and challenging off-highway situations you never thought your Jeep vehicle was capable of handling. Perhaps best of all, you’ll be making new friends along the way. And who doesn’t want new trail pals?

Most street-legal, Trail-Rated Jeep vehicles with a four-low transfer case can participate–that includes everything from showroom stock all the way up to highly-modified rigs. CJs and Wranglers are fine for all Jamboree events. Cherokees, Grand Cherokees, Compasses, and Liberties are allowed on most trails, but you should check before booking a trip just to make sure.

The Jamboree does require some basic safety gear like tool and first aid kits, tow points, seat belts, a full size spare tire, and a GMRS radio. Open-top Jeeps must have a roll bar, too. Skid plates for the oil pan, gas tank, and transfer case are highly recommended, as are nylon tow straps with looped ends. Jeep Jamboree spells out the requirements and recommendations on their FAQ page.

With over 50 events on the 2025 calendar, there’s bound to be a Jeep Jamboree USA event to interest you. Summit Racing will be at several events banging rocks and thrashing trails in our 2023 Gladiator project, Roamin’ Gladiator. So load the family, strap down the dash ducks, and head out for some off-roading fun you won’t forget!

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Author: Alan Rebescher

Editor, author, PR man—Alan Rebescher has done it all in a 37 year career in the high performance industry. He has written and photographed many feature stories and tech articles for Summit Racing and various magazines including Hot Rod, Car Craft, and Popular Hot Rodding, and edited Summit Racing’s Street & Strip magazine in the 1990s. His garage is currently occupied by a a 1996 Mustang GT ragtop.