Jeep Bumpers

52004297 - : Jounce Bumper for Mopar Image

Jounce Bumper

Mopar 52004297
$86.41
MSRP $131.00
Save $44.59
34% Off
52125396AB - : Jounce Bumper for Mopar Image

Jounce Bumper

Mopar 52125396AB
JOUNCE
$28.50
MSRP $39.45
Save $10.95
27.8% Off
55276482AB - : Hood Bumper for Mopar Image

Hood Bumper

Mopar 55276482AB
Bumper And Retainer. Core Support. Adjustable. Without Scoop. With Plastic Receiver.
$13.55
MSRP $18.70
Save $5.15
27.5% Off
82215342AG - : Off-Road Bumper for Mopar Image

Off-Road Bumper

Mopar 82215342AG
Off-road Bumper, same as production, this rear steel, off-road bumper matches front Rubicon bumper or Mopar off-road front bumper. Black...
$1,012.50
MSRP $1,125.00
Save $112.50
10% Off
82215120AG - : Off-Road Bumper for Mopar Image

Off-Road Bumper

Mopar 82215120AG
Off-road Bumper, same as production front steel bumper center section. The "Stubby" bumper is the center piece of the Rubicon bumper and...
$1,174.50
MSRP $1,305.00
Save $130.50
10% Off
68263722AA - : Rubber Bumper for Mopar Image

Rubber Bumper

Mopar 68263722AA
On Liftgate.
$3.21
MSRP $4.45
Save $1.24
27.9% Off
68535647AB - : Bumper Bracket for Mopar Image

Bumper Bracket

Mopar 68535647AB
$61.88
MSRP $92.95
Save $31.07
33.4% Off
68468232AA - : Rubber Bumper for Mopar Image

Rubber Bumper

Mopar 68468232AA
On Body.
$8.47
MSRP $11.70
Save $3.23
27.6% Off
68566924AB - : Stop Bumper for Mopar Image

Stop Bumper

Mopar 68566924AB
STOP
$1.27
MSRP $1.75
Save $0.48
27.4% Off
5020813AB - : Door Bumper for Mopar Image

Door Bumper

Mopar 5020813AB
Overslam Bumper.
$7.99
MSRP $11.05
Save $3.06
27.7% Off

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OEM Jeep Bumpers for Wrangler, Gladiator, and More


TL;DR Summary

Jeep bumpers help protect key exterior areas, support recovery equipment, and shape the way your Jeep looks on the road or trail. Mopar Planet carries genuine Mopar bumper parts and related components made for specific Jeep models, including Wrangler and Gladiator fitments.

Find the Right Jeep Bumper for Your Build or Repair

Jeep bumpers are often replaced for two reasons: damage or capability. Some drivers need a clean Jeep bumper replacement after a scrape, dent, rust issue, or collision. Others are upgrading for trail use with a Jeep steel bumper, a Jeep winch bumper, a stubby bumper look, or a heavier-duty setup.

Genuine Mopar Jeep bumpers are built around the way Jeep vehicles are actually equipped. That matters when your bumper has to work with fog lights, tow hooks, parking sensors, camera views, trim panels, and factory mounting points. If you are planning a larger exterior refresh, you can also browse Jeep exterior accessories for related upgrades.

What This Category Includes

The bumper category may include Jeep front bumpers, Jeep rear bumpers, bumper covers, reinforcement pieces, brackets, closeout panels, end caps, tow hook parts, hardware, and Jeep bumper accessories. Some options may suit stock-style repairs, while others support off-road Jeep bumpers or heavy-duty Jeep bumpers for tougher use.

Common Reasons to Replace Jeep Bumpers

Wrangler and Gladiator owners may shop this category after trail damage, parking lot impact, corrosion, missing trim, or a failed previous repair. Others are building a more capable Jeep and need stronger recovery points, winch support, better clearance, or a different bumper profile. If front-end parts were damaged at the same time, check compatible Jeep grilles before finishing the repair.

Why Genuine OEM Mopar Parts Matter

Aftermarket Jeep bumpers can be useful for custom builds, but they do not always fit like factory parts. Some require trimming, extra brackets, wiring changes, or sensor relocation. Genuine Mopar bumper parts are made for Jeep applications, which helps with alignment, hardware fit, and compatibility with nearby systems.

For shoppers who want a factory-quality repair instead of trial-and-error installation, OEM Mopar parts are often the cleaner choice.

How to Choose the Right Jeep Bumper

Start with your Jeep model, year, trim, and body style. Jeep Wrangler bumpers and Jeep Gladiator bumpers can look similar, but they may not share the same fitment. Then think about how you use your Jeep. A daily driver may need factory appearance and sensor compatibility. A trail-focused build may call for a steel bumper, winch-ready design, or stubby bumper layout.

Compatibility and Fitment Guidance

Before ordering, check whether your Jeep has fog lights, tow hooks, parking assist sensors, camera equipment, a factory steel bumper package, or special edition trim. These details can change which bumper, brackets, bezels, and hardware you need. Use your VIN or vehicle details when available, and review fitment notes carefully.

Key Takeaways

  • Genuine Mopar Jeep bumpers are made for specific Jeep models and factory equipment.
  • Front bumpers, rear bumpers, brackets, trim, and hardware vary by year and trim.
  • OEM parts can simplify repairs compared with many aftermarket Jeep bumpers.
  • Wrangler and Gladiator owners should confirm sensors, lights, tow hooks, and winch needs before ordering.

FAQ

Are Jeep Wrangler bumpers and Jeep Gladiator bumpers interchangeable?

Not always. Fitment can vary by model year, trim, body style, and factory equipment. Always verify the part before ordering.

Can every Jeep bumper support a winch?

No. A Jeep winch bumper must be built for winch mounting and recovery loads. Check the product details, mounting requirements, and hardware needs first.

Should I choose Mopar or aftermarket Jeep bumpers?

Mopar is a strong choice for factory-style fit, original appearance, and compatibility with Jeep systems. Aftermarket bumpers may work better for heavily customized off-road builds.

What else should I inspect with bumper damage?

Look at the brackets, reinforcement bar, fog light bezels, tow hook hardware, trim panels, and nearby grille parts. Hidden mounting damage can keep a new bumper from lining up correctly.