OEM Mopar Bumpers & Parts

68238257AB - : Battery Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

Battery Jumper Wiring

Mopar 68238257AB
ICR Jumper.
$773.90
MSRP $1,205.00
Save $431.10
35.8% Off
68283217AA - : Shifter Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

Shifter Jumper Wiring

Mopar 68283217AA
$426.74
MSRP $450.23
Save $23.49
5.2% Off
4795685AA - : Battery Jumper Cable for Mopar Image

Battery Jumper Cable

Mopar 4795685AA
BATTERY JUMPER
$35.08
68039528AA - : Mirror Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

Mirror Jumper Wiring

Mopar 68039528AA
[rsv,rsp].
$5.78
5084570AA - : Mirror Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

Mirror Jumper Wiring

Mopar 5084570AA
$1.83
68272354AA - : Jumper Wiring, Right for Mopar Image

Jumper Wiring, Right

Mopar 68272354AA
Door.
$9.17
68270592AB - : Mirror Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

Mirror Jumper Wiring

Mopar 68270592AB
$30.28
68061100AB - : Door Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

Door Jumper Wiring

Mopar 68061100AB
$56.53
68039525AA - : Mirror Jumper Wiring for Mopar Image

Mirror Jumper Wiring

Mopar 68039525AA
[gnt,rsv].
$5.91
68684753AC - : Jumper Wiring, Left for Mopar Image

Jumper Wiring, Left

Mopar 68684753AC
Electric Power Brake Jumper.
Discontinued

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Replacing Bumpers & Parts After an Accident

The structural integrity of your vehicle's exterior is the primary line of defense in the event of a collision. As safety standards for vehicles like the Jeep Grand Cherokee continue to evolve, the bumper remains a critical sacrificial component designed to absorb impact energy.

How to Replace Bumpers in Your Jeep: Step-by-Step Guide

Beyond the plastic cover, the assembly includes reinforcement bars, energy absorbers, and mounting brackets that must work together to protect the chassis and occupants. Use the following guidelines:

1. Inspect the Hidden Damage

Check the reinforcement bar and radiator support for damage.

2. Disconnect Electrical Components

Unplug sensor harnesses before removing the structural bolts.

3. Remove the Old Reinforcement Bar

Unbolt energy absorbers and the metal beam from the frame.

4. Align the New Brackets

Level mounting brackets to ensure a straight cover fitment.

5. Secure the Absorbers and Bar

Bolt foam and bar using factory torque specifications.

6. Transfer and Install the Cover

Transfer sensors, snap onto brackets, and apply rivets.

Related Parts to Consider

  1. Fenders: The side body panels that align with the bumper to create a seamless exterior profile.
  2. Grille: The central intake component that often anchors the inner edges of the front body assembly.
  3. Headlights: These assemblies are frequently replaced alongside bumpers after a frontal collision.
  4. Splash Guards & Mud Flaps: Accessories that attach to the rear bumper to protect the body from road spray.

You don't need to compromise safety with flimsy aftermarket bumpers that fail prematurely. To find the exact genuine components for your Mopar vehicle, reach out to us at MOPAR Part USA today.