There are tons of SUVs and pickup trucks available on the market nowadays. Unlike fifty years ago, these days, some SUVs and pickup trucks are great for showing off but should never ever be taken on an off-road trail.

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Realizing the issues that were slowly but surely emerging, car manufacturers such as Jeep decided to put emphasis on building trucks that can be driven on a paved road, but that also be just as good off-road. The Wrangler's reputation never disappointed its drivers. Even if it is possible to stumble upon embarrassing pictures of stranded Wranglers, it is safe to say that the driver's skills had more to do with it.

10 BF Goodrich

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The Jeep Wrangler is one of a kind, which one of the reasons why off-road fans would get a Wrangler. Not only it is one of the most trusted trucks on the market, it is also one of the most innovative and reliable. After years and years of research and development, Jeep came out with increasingly cutting-edge sports vehicles.

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This Wrangler was modded by BF Goodrich, the tire company. Though the truck seems conservatively modified to an uneducated eye, the well-known tire manufacturer partnered with some of the most trusted tuners to turn this regular Wrangler into a mean machine capable of overcoming any obstacles.

9 Australian Wrangler

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Australia is famously known for its rugged terrains and amazingly diverse wildlife. The beautifully conserved country has a lot to offer for off-road fans. For desert-like areas to more wooded ones, there is a little bit of everything for outdoorsy people out there.

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As the sticker on the side of this Wrangler indicates, off-roading is a way of life. Fully grasping the concept, the company that modified this truck included all the necessary aftermarket parts needed to go from the most western to the most eastern point of the country.

8 Mean Mugging

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The Southwestern region of the US is basically a huge playground for off-road aficionados. With thousands of trails, there is not a day that can be spent without any off-road action. Though flash floods may be an issue at any given time of the year, there is nothing the Wrangler cannot overcome.

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The chrome grille on this Wrangler gives it a really mean look. It is safe to say that this Wrangler means business. Modified to go from Southern California to New Mexico without a snag, this beautiful red Wrangler was modified in ways that would let other truck owners know that off-roading is life.

7 Admiring The Playground

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There is nothing better than sitting in the middle of nowhere to enjoy the landscape. It is a good way to reconnect with nature. It is also the best way to think about one's aspirations, reflect on the past, and plan for the future. It seems as if this Wrangler is doing just that.

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However, after spending quite some time looking into oneself, it is time for action. The terrain does not seem to be an issue for this Wrangler. Its aftermarket suspension system is showing that it is possible to get over a hill or elevated bump. In fact, it seems as if the coffee in the cup holder is still there and has not splashed any of the passengers.

6 Built To Last

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The Wrangler is known for being one of the toughest SUVs out there. Over the years, it has been modified to become an insane off-road machine. Mostly known for its performance, the Wrangler is however not the most comfortable off-road vehicle ever made.

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Is hard to tell whether there is anything left on this Wrangler that is stock. Besides the rearview mirrors and the body of the car, it seems like its owners did everything possible so the truck would turn into a serious off-road toy. Though driving this Wrangler on the freeway must be as exciting as a bus ride, taking it off-road must be pure pleasure.

5 Girls Wanna Have Fun

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Unfortunately, the vast majority of true car fans tend to be males. It is very rare to bump into a Supercar Blondie on a daily basis. However, there are definitely females out there that can appreciate a nicely modded V8 or a murdered out Wrangler ready to tear up the trail.

Olive green Jeep Wrangler Rubicon off road
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The Wrangler is the kind of beasts that is perfectly suited for overland expeditions. Its driver is showing that the combination of skills and a sturdy truck can have tremendous results. The beautiful smile on this lady's face shows that she was having a great time pushing the limits of her Wrangler.

4 Lebanese Landscapes

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Lebanon is unfortunately not known for its gorgeous landscapes, however, the country's food, people, and atmosphere will definitely turn a great vacation spent off-roading into an unforgettable time.

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Judging by the pictures, it is possible to have a great time off-roading in Lebanon. Unlike what is believed abroad, Lebanon is actually more open to activities such as off-roading than many other countries.

3 Swampy

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Rock climbing is fun. Desert-like landscapes are cool and very photogenic. However, nothing beats mud bogging. The best part about the "Dirty South" is its plethora of mudding-ready areas. Though the Wrangler seems to be more comfortable in the desert, it is truly at home in a puddle of mud.

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Windows up? Check. Four-wheel drive engaged? Check. Your favorite track bumping in the cabin? Check. The Wrangler is showing that a little bit of mud is nothing. Jeep made sure that the Wrangler could one day replace the Humvee if need be. Cleaning this up may be a nightmare, but car fans out there know the owner of this Wrangler had a ball that day.

2 Off-Road Ready

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Offset wheels are not everybody's cup of tea, but in the end, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It is, however, unarguably true that offset tires on lifted princesses are played out. No one finds the made-for-the-freeway lifted trucks with offset tires impressive anymore.

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This Wrangler is pulling off the offset tires though. The company showcasing this Wrangler specializes in suspension kits. They modified this Wrangler in a very sober fashion. However, despite the lack of neons and "don't tread on me" stickers, this sick looking Wrangler is ready to take on any muddy trail.

1 Rubicon

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The globally known Rubicon Trail has destroyed an unimaginable amount of axles and suspensions. Over the years, the trail has seen a variety of trucks proving their real worth. It is quite normal, given the reputation of the Wrangler, that a Rubicon edition was released and produced years after years.

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This Wrangler Rubicon is showing potential buyers what it can do on the Rubicon trail. Tacoma fans will get triggered and have the need to explain why the Tacoma is a far better truck, but the Wrangler is navigating the trail with ease. Jeep has shown one more time that some of its vehicles are meant to be off-road.

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