Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ Mopar parts division has detailed a range of new upgrades for Jeep Wranglers. The Jeep Performance Parts catalog includes several new lift kits, starting with a two-inch kit that accommodates 35-inch tires and promises “exceptional handling both on- and off-road.” Prices start at $995 for the 2007-2011 Wrangler two- or four-door, or $1,495 for the 2012-2015 models.

Owners looking for even more ground clearance can opt for the four-inch lift kit, which costs $2,250 and include new springs, brake lines, control arms, a steering damper and four remote-reservoir shocks, among other necessary components.

Other new upgrades include a $795 big-brake kit with 13-inch rotors and dual piston calipers; a $325 beadlock wheel for 35-inch tires; $4,000-$7,000 Dana 60 crate axles with electric lockers and one-ton truck disc brakes; and $795 flat-top fender flares.

Most of the new parts are already available, but the four-inch lift kit and two-door fender flares are expected to ship in May.