Right? I found that the tools are made by AllTrade, which is a decent brand. They aren't the best in the world, but they are actually really nice. Plus I love how it all packs up and stores in the Jeep.
I got mine for $275 plus tax and delivery. I found it on sale on BAM Wholesale for $375 and then found an additional promo code for $100 off with a Google search. www.bamwholesaleparts.com/oem-parts/mopar-82219119aa-tool-kit-jeep-performance-parts-83-piece-mopar-oem-82219119aa
Dude if you can source all these tools for $50 hit me up. I'd love to build a second kit and do a video comparing that. When I priced it out it was closer to $200.
Not a deal by any means, but it's pretty cool. I wouldn't have paid the $400+ for it, but since I found such a good deal for Black Friday I had to take advantage of it.
If you're gonna use that logic, they couldn't build cars. So many of the parts are coming from China and Mexico already. They are just assembled in the USA...
I mean look at where your wheels came from. Odds are they were made in China or India. Most of the mopar steel parts are coming from China. Even the "made in the USA" brands are often using metal materials sourced from India or China that have been imported. Plus it's not like I am trusting these to save my life. I get it though. If you can find a made in the USA kit that is similar let me know and I'll check it out.
Yeah, it's a shame that they aren't using made in the USA tools, but then they would probably be charging well over $1,000. At least these are made by AllTrade and are a pretty good quality.
It's worth it. I got it last month and it's surprisingly high quality.
Right? I found that the tools are made by AllTrade, which is a decent brand. They aren't the best in the world, but they are actually really nice. Plus I love how it all packs up and stores in the Jeep.
Just ordered mine....
Nice man, hope you enjoy it! I've been using mine quite a bit.
do you have the link for this mopar parts?
For sure, check it out here: store.mopar.com/oem-parts/affiliated-accessories-83-piece-ultimate-jeep-tool-kit-sold-by-alltrade-tools-68640356aa
Wow, that is awesome but expensive.
It's pricey for sure, but it's super cool! I probably wouldn't have pulled the trigger if I wouldn't have found the sale and additional coupon.
So what did you get it for and where?
I got mine for $275 plus tax and delivery. I found it on sale on BAM Wholesale for $375 and then found an additional promo code for $100 off with a Google search.
www.bamwholesaleparts.com/oem-parts/mopar-82219119aa-tool-kit-jeep-performance-parts-83-piece-mopar-oem-82219119aa
The regular price is $475 but you can find them for around $420-$450 usually. I got mine on sale for $378 plus an extra discount for Black Friday.
Yea how much?
The regular price is $475 but you can find them for around $420-$450 usually. I got mine on sale for a steal so I couldn't pass it up.
$50 worth of tools $400 for the jeep name. Ii definitely think it’s cool but for $100 at harbor freight you could put a better set together
Dude if you can source all these tools for $50 hit me up. I'd love to build a second kit and do a video comparing that. When I priced it out it was closer to $200.
We Jeep lovers dont like this slow mellow music…
I would say it depends on the Jeeper personally. Thanks for watching though.
At $420 it is not a deal…
Not a deal by any means, but it's pretty cool. I wouldn't have paid the $400+ for it, but since I found such a good deal for Black Friday I had to take advantage of it.
The made in China was enough to turn me off.
Fair enough. Hard to find American made tools these days, but totally fair. These are made by AllTrade, but in Taiwan.
100% don't deserve jeep brand on them if made over seas
If you're gonna use that logic, they couldn't build cars. So many of the parts are coming from China and Mexico already. They are just assembled in the USA...
@alex.hodschayan for tech maybe, but steel tools?
I mean look at where your wheels came from. Odds are they were made in China or India. Most of the mopar steel parts are coming from China. Even the "made in the USA" brands are often using metal materials sourced from India or China that have been imported. Plus it's not like I am trusting these to save my life. I get it though. If you can find a made in the USA kit that is similar let me know and I'll check it out.
Lost me at made in China (?!)
Yeah, it's a shame that they aren't using made in the USA tools, but then they would probably be charging well over $1,000. At least these are made by AllTrade and are a pretty good quality.