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by Torque Staff

Keep your Jeep Wrangler or Gladiator showroom fresh. Whether you need a touch-up for a simple scratch or you are painting a new accessory to match your Jeep's paint code, you want the original! Each can of spray contains 5 oz. of paint to cover eight square feet. Overspray and thickness of the coat will impact the coverage area. The paint-pen cartridges contain three application methods: Ball-Point Pen, Bristle-Type Brush and Fine-Tip Foam Brush. The bristle brush is perfect for repairing areas smaller than a dime, covering new steel hardware such as screw and bolt heads or deep filling an embossed area on your favorite aftermarket accessory to create a custom look. Need more detail? Use the foam tip brush for smaller areas and ballpoint pen for even finer detail. These are the official Mopar colors used on production model Jeeps, they will make it all look new again or help you create a custom style.

What is my Jeep's paint color?

The example below shows a typical production sticker located on the Driver-Side Door Aperture. Under the identification barcode is a 3-character identifier for the exterior paint color used, usually shown as "Paint : " or "PNT : ", depending on model year. If this sticker is missing, you can locate the paint code in the original paperwork or use the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) in a decoder database for help identifying the original color. These coatings are original and do not account for UV fade for vehicles that have spent years in the sun.


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1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018-JK | 2018-JL | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |


1997 Wrangler TJ

1998 Wrangler TJ

1999 Wrangler TJ

2000 Wrangler TJ

2001 Wrangler TJ

2002 Wrangler TJ

2003 Wrangler TJ

2004 Wrangler TJ

2005 Wrangler TJ

2006 Wrangler TJ

2007 Wrangler JK

2008 Wrangler JK

2009 Wrangler JK

2010 Wrangler JK

2011 Wrangler JK

2012 Wrangler JK

2013 Wrangler JK

2014 Wrangler JK

2015 Wrangler JK

2016 Wrangler JK

2017 Wrangler JK

2018 Wrangler JK

2018 Wrangler JL

2019 Wrangler JL

2020 Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT

2021 Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT

2022 Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT

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