If you own a Jeep Grand Cherokee and dream of transforming it into an aggressive, head-turning powerhouse, Vicrez widebody kits offer the perfect solution. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about widebodying your Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT, including compatibility, product options, wheel recommendations, and how to get replacement parts.

What You Need to Know Before Starting
Before diving into your Jeep Grand Cherokee widebody project, it’s essential to verify your vehicle’s compatibility and understand which parts may be needed depending on your trim level and model year. Vicrez widebody kits are designed for a precise fit, but some older models may require a few upgrades for proper installation.
Vehicle Compatibility for Widebody Kits
The Vicrez widebody kits are engineered to fit the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT and Trackhawk models between 2012 and 2021. However, your installation needs may vary depending on the year and trim:
- 2018-2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT, Trackhawk (6.2L V8 / 6.4L V8 – Gas): Fully compatible with the widebody kits. No additional conversion needed.
- 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT (6.4L V8 – Gas): Requires the Vicrez Body Kit Conversion Trackhawk SRT Style (vz101916).
- 2012-2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT (6.4L V8 – Gas): Requires the Vicrez Body Kit Conversion Trackhawk SRT Style (vz101916) and upgraded 2018+ Headlights (Part Numbers: 68289234AF, 68289235AF).
Available Widebody Kit Options for Jeep Grand Cherokee
Vicrez offers two main widebody products for the Jeep Grand Cherokee:
1. Vicrez Widebody Kit Demon Style (vz101924)
Designed to give your Grand Cherokee SRT a full aggressive makeover. This kit features wider fenders, rocker panels, and a bold design inspired by track-ready performance vehicles.
2. Vicrez Widebody Fenders Demon Style (vz101994)
This set includes only the widebody fender flares, ideal for those looking to enhance their SUV’s stance without a complete body conversion.
Both kits are manufactured using high-quality polyurethane for durability and flexibility, ensuring an OEM-like fitment and finish.
Watch the Full Installation Video
We highly recommend watching our full installation video before beginning your build. This step-by-step visual guide walks you through the complete process, helping you avoid common mistakes and ensuring professional-level results.
Tools You’ll Need
- Phillips screwdriver
- Drill (optional, for faster installation)
- Sandpaper (250-500 grit)
- Isopropyl alcohol & microfiber cloth
- Adhesive promoter (recommended for better bonding)
- C-clamps (for holding parts in place while adhesive sets)
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
1. Preparing the Fender Flares
Before mounting, you’ll need to assemble the fender flare brackets:
- Snap the plastic mounting brackets together (they’re labeled for easy alignment).
- Insert plastic clips into the designated slots—these will secure the flares to your Jeep’s body.
2. Sanding & Applying Adhesive Promoter
For a stronger bond:
- Lightly sand the contact areas of the flares (where the 3M tape will go).
- Wipe clean with isopropyl alcohol to remove dust.
- Apply adhesive promoter to enhance the 3M tape’s grip.
3. Installing the 3M Tape
- Apply 3M tape along the edges of the fender flares.
- Peel off the backing only when ready to install to avoid contamination.
4. Mounting the Front Fender Flares
- Align the flares with the existing body panel.
- Press firmly to secure the clips into the factory holes.
- Apply even pressure along the 3M taped edges for a tight seal.
- Use C-clamps to hold in place while the adhesive sets (leave for 8+ hours for best results).
5. Installing the Rear Fender Flares
The process is similar to the front:
- Assemble the brackets and clips (follow the labeled parts).
- Sand, clean, and apply adhesive promoter as before.
- Secure with 3M tape and screws for extra stability.
6. Attaching the Demon-Style Front Lip
- Align the lip with the bumper and secure using the provided screws.
- Install side flare extensions (they attach to the fender flares).
- Tighten all screws evenly to ensure a flush fit.
Final Touches & Fitment Check
- Double-check alignment before fully tightening all screws.
- Open and close doors to ensure no interference with the new flares.
- Admire your Jeep’s new widebody stance!
Wheel and Tire Recommendations for Jeep Grand Cherokee Widebody Builds
A widebody build is not complete without the right set of wheels to match your vehicle’s new, aggressive stance. Vicrez recommends the following wheels, specially selected to complement the Jeep Grand Cherokee widebody kits:
Both options are engineered for widebody compatibility, providing flush fitment, improved handling, and an aggressive track-inspired look.
Replacement Parts for Your Jeep Grand Cherokee Widebody Kit
Accidents happen, and sometimes parts get damaged or lost. Vicrez has you covered with a wide selection of replacement components for your widebody kit. Whether it’s a fender flare, side skirt, or bumper lip, you can find individual replacement parts to keep your build looking flawless.
You can explore replacement components here: Vicrez Widebody Replacement Parts
Final Thoughts: Transform Your Jeep Grand Cherokee
Widebodying your Jeep Grand Cherokee with Vicrez not only upgrades its visual appeal but also enhances road presence, performance stance, and overall style. Whether you’re going all-in with the full Demon Style kit or starting small with fender flares, the Vicrez widebody lineup offers flexible options for every build.
With detailed installation resources, compatibility guidance, and a lineup of performance-inspired wheels, you can confidently bring your widebody vision to life.
Ready to start your transformation? Browse all available widebody kits and accessories for your Jeep Grand Cherokee at Vicrez.com.