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With the release of the 392 Wrangler, does anybody foresee the 6.4 swap in to the Gladiator becoming an easier more bolt on job since Jeep has done all of the engineering to get the parts to fit in the same compartment? Do you think we'll see a "kit" released from Mopar?
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Do you think we'll see a "kit" released from Mopar?
No, too much liability involved with that.

Even with the aftermarket installers doing the conversions, it is a body off frame conversion with heavy metal work modifications. MOPAR is not going to touch that with a 10' pole.
 

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With the release of the 392 Wrangler, does anybody foresee the 6.4 swap in to the Gladiator becoming an easier more bolt on job since Jeep has done all of the engineering to get the parts to fit in the same compartment? Do you think we'll see a "kit" released from Mopar?
unlikely. MOPAR sells all the parts though like engine, wiring harness etc. it will be interesting to see if the swap companies will make some of the 392 features available like the intake with the Mojave hood or even dual valve exhaust options though. You need to weld new engine mounts to the frame so that part will never be in a “kit”
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