Jeep Bumpers

68171439AA - : Hood Bumper for Mopar Image

Hood Bumper

Mopar 68171439AA
HOOD
$2.72
MSRP $3.80
Save $1.08
28.4% Off
68147983AB - : Lift-Gate Bumper for Mopar Image

Lift-Gate Bumper

Mopar 68147983AB
LIFTGATE
$3.51
MSRP $4.90
Save $1.39
28.4% Off
68638382AA - : Front Bumper for Mopar Image

Front Bumper

Mopar 68638382AA
Includes Beam To Fascia Support Attaching Brackets.
$170.50
MSRP $260.00
Save $89.50
34.4% Off
68195808AA - : Bumper Cover for Mopar Image

Bumper Cover

Mopar 68195808AA
$190.30
MSRP $290.00
Save $99.70
34.4% Off
68508895AA - : Rubber Bumper for Mopar Image

Rubber Bumper

Mopar 68508895AA
$6.59
MSRP $9.10
Save $2.51
27.6% Off
5054227AA - : Hood Bumper for Mopar Image

Hood Bumper

Mopar 5054227AA
Round Over Slam To Crossmember. Hood Mounted. Snap In Style. Fixed.
$8.17
MSRP $11.30
Save $3.13
27.7% Off
68341650AB - : Overslam Bumper for Mopar Image

Overslam Bumper

Mopar 68341650AB
OVERSLAM
$6.23
MSRP $8.60
Save $2.37
27.6% Off
68227927AA - : Rubber Bumper for Mopar Image

Rubber Bumper

Mopar 68227927AA
Tray. Load Floor to Organizer.
$2.12
MSRP $2.95
Save $0.83
28.1% Off
68195896AC - : Front Bumper for Mopar Image

Front Bumper

Mopar 68195896AC
Rubicon.
$765.18
MSRP $1,180.00
Save $414.82
35.2% Off
68293891AB - : Front Bumper for Mopar Image

Front Bumper

Mopar 68293891AB
FRONT You will be required to provide a VIN in order to complete your order.
$402.21
MSRP $617.00
Save $214.79
34.8% Off
52089347AA - : Jounce Bumper for Mopar Image

Jounce Bumper

Mopar 52089347AA
$30.59
MSRP $44.40
Save $13.81
31.1% Off

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OEM Jeep Bumper Parts for Trail Wear, Road Protection, and Proper Fit


TL;DR Summary

Jeep bumpers help protect exterior panels, support recovery-related equipment, and keep nearby parts positioned correctly after impacts, trail use, or weather exposure. North Point Chrysler Jeep Parts helps shoppers find genuine Mopar bumper parts designed for Jeep fitment, rather than relying on universal aftermarket Jeep bumpers.

Jeep Bumpers Built for the Places Your Jeep Goes

A Jeep bumper can take abuse from curbs, gravel, road salt, brush, rocks, snowbanks, and loading mishaps. For Wrangler and Gladiator owners, bumper choice may affect approach angle, tow hook access, winch planning, and the look of an off-road build. For daily drivers, the goal may be a clean Jeep bumper replacement that restores the original body lines.

Because bumpers connect with brackets, reinforcements, lights, sensors, trim, and splash protection, the right part should match more than the model name. Genuine Mopar Jeep bumpers are built around factory specifications, which helps reduce guesswork during repair or upgrade work.

What This Category Includes

This category may include Jeep front bumpers, Jeep rear bumpers, bumper covers, reinforcement bars, brackets, bezels, end caps, closeout panels, tow hook-related parts, hardware, and Jeep bumper accessories. Depending on your vehicle, you may also find parts related to Jeep steel bumper packages, Jeep stubby bumper styling, heavy-duty Jeep bumpers, off-road Jeep bumpers, and Jeep winch bumper setups.

Build the Protection Around the Bumper

If bumper damage came from road spray, mud, gravel, or trail debris, it may be worth checking related Jeep splash guards. They can help protect lower body areas after the bumper repair is complete.

Why Genuine OEM Parts Matter

Genuine Mopar bumper parts are designed for Jeep-specific mounting points, trim shapes, lighting locations, sensor openings, and equipment packages. That matters when you want the repair to fit cleanly and work with the systems already on your vehicle.

Aftermarket Jeep bumpers can suit custom trail builds, but some require cutting, drilling, wiring changes, extra brackets, or sensor relocation. OEM Mopar parts are often the better choice for a direct replacement with factory-style fit and reliable compatibility.

How to Choose the Right Part

Start with your Jeep year, model, trim, body style, and current bumper package. Then inspect the full area. A cracked cover may be obvious, but hidden brackets, clips, tabs, or reinforcements can cause poor alignment if they are not replaced.

If your Jeep is being prepped for travel, camping, or extra gear, browse compatible Jeep roof racks along with bumper-related parts. For stored vehicles or outdoor parking, Jeep car covers can add another layer of exterior protection.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Before ordering, confirm fog light openings, camera placement, parking sensors, tow hook locations, skid plate connections, bumper finish, steel bumper options, and winch provisions. Jeep Wrangler bumpers and Jeep Gladiator bumpers can look similar, but fitment may change by year, trim, and equipment package. Use VIN details when available.

Key Takeaways

  • Jeep bumpers vary by model, year, trim, body style, and factory equipment.
  • Genuine Mopar parts support a cleaner fit, durability, and system compatibility.
  • OEM parts are often easier for direct repairs than many aftermarket Jeep bumpers.
  • Check covers, brackets, reinforcements, lights, sensors, tow hooks, hardware, and splash protection before checkout.

FAQ

Are Jeep bumpers universal?

No. Jeep bumpers vary by model, trim, year, body style, and factory equipment. Always match the part to your exact Jeep.

Can I replace only one bumper component?

Often, yes. Covers, brackets, bezels, end caps, reinforcements, and hardware may be available separately. Check the hidden mounting pieces before deciding.

What should I check before choosing a Jeep steel bumper?

Check mounting points, hardware, lighting openings, tow hook access, sensor locations, trim compatibility, and whether your Jeep’s package supports the change.

Are Mopar bumpers better than aftermarket Jeep bumpers?

Mopar parts are usually better for factory-style repairs and compatibility. Aftermarket options may work for custom builds, but they often require more modification and setup checks.