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AEV 4-Door Double Cab Brute

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AEV DEBUTS ALL NEW 4-DOOR BRUTE DOUBLE CAB AT SEMA
[/h]American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) will debut the brand new four-door 2012 AEV Brute Double Cab at this year’s SEMA Show, nearly a decade after first introducing its Jeep based Brute pickup truck. AEV’s original Brute was unveiled at SEMA in 2002 as a Jeep pickup conversion that offered superb styling, rugged utility, and the high quality always associated with AEV. Now AEV will once again use SEMA to introduce the popular Brute’s newest incarnation, the Brute Double Cab, a four-door overland vehicle utilizing the newest JK Wrangler to deliver a powerful, unique off-road machine worthy of the Brute moniker.
“When we originally created the Brute, it appealed to off road enthusiasts looking for something different,” says AEV Founder and President Dave Harriton. “Now with the debut of the Brute Double Cab, we’re expanding the Brute series to a four-door platform that has everything people have come to expect from an AEV Brute, but with more interior room and the improved capabilities of the JK platform.” Harriton continues, “The Brute Double Cab shares its DNA with the original Brute, but also draws inspiration from the Land Rover Defender 130, and was designed specifically for the expanding overland travel market. With seating for five and the storage provided by the fold flat rear seats, it makes for an ideal camping platform, whether it be a couple weeks through the Atacama desert or just a weekend trip with the family.”
The original AEV Brute won the hearts of auto enthusiasts of all kinds and also won a Daimler-Chrysler Designer Excellence Award. The all-new Brute Double Cab will follow the same truck-conversion design principle as its predecessor. AEV starts with a four-door JK Wrangler and stretches the chassis 23 inches for a final wheelbase of 139 inches. The overall vehicle length stands at 216 inches, a total increase of 30 inches, with a small frame extension at the rear to accommodate the pickup bed. The interior dimensions of the Brute Double Cab’s truck bed are 61”L x 60”W (44 inches between the wheel houses), offering plenty of haul space in a highly capable off-roader.
Harriton is quick to point out that the Brute Double Cab is not meant to be an alternative to a traditional pickup, but is uniquely positioned to serve the overland market with more off road capability than a four-door truck and more cargo room and carrying capacity than a Jeep.
AEV will offer the Brute Double Cab as a turn-key vehicle built in its Wixom, MI facility, and expects a production release by mid-2012. The opportunity for the first orders will be given exclusively to current owners of AEV vehicles and to AEV’s authorized dealers, with orders opening to the public as production ramps up. For more information, please call
 

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Awesome Tim, AEV always amazes me with their products. I cant comment enough on my brothers lift kit from AEV, top notch stuff. If only you could deal out their stuff!
 

Gunner_45

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I guess this is one of those deals where if you have to ask what it costs, you can't afford it.


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Big2dabank

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Is that a Jeep3T, lol.

That could make a very sexy trail rig with a lift and 37s. Not real fond of the rear departure angle, but it still looks good. Cut about a foot off the bed and it would look even better to me.
 

Kurt

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Probably 50-70K.. oh wait I'm thinking about the Icon.

It'll be interesting to see what the price is, the 2D Brute conversion is a lot cheaper than I thought.
 

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There will be a couple of the new JK Mopar truck conversions at SEMA. Rancho just rebuilt their JKU into this kit. It looks sweet, but no room with it being a very small extended cab..looks cool as hell though. ...looking forward to SEMA next week.
 

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I've been to the R&D facility up in Missoula Mt. I was on my way to meet with the USFS just over a year ago, and the route I chose for myself took my right past there. Little hard to find as it is off the beaten path, but totally worth it. Dave Harrington was in MI at the time, but I did get to meet his brother and one of the AEV crew. Totally a class act, and some of the nicest people I have ever met, anywhere. I was able to take pictures galore(if I can find where I buried them on my server, I'll post some). Wish I would of had more time - I was 5 years old again, drooling over everything. Belive it or not - they helped me make the decision to buy my H3. I wanted to install a hidden winch on a '08 Diesel Grand Cherokee(that I was going to acquire), and they had prototyped a mount for one. Sadly, it never got beyond the one off stage and they had no interest in building me one. Oddly enough, now I have a H3, still without a winch mount...
 

Timgco

Hugh Hefner
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They need to put that 6.1 in a wrangler... Wrangler Rubicon SRT8... :drool:
Burnsville offers a 5.7 (405 hp), 6.1 (420 hp), 6.4 (500 hp), 7.3 (555 hp, and a 7.2 636hp) All are available conversions.
however, the conversion cost (without labor) are $21K to 41K).

nothing like seeing a 4door JK on 37's breaking the tires loose on dry pavement showing nothing but smoke rolling off the tires.

Another SEMA truck has a Cummins in it. I'l lpost it up in a SEMA thread next week.
 
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Wow, probably the coolest rig i've ever seen. Thanks for the find tim. Now hopefully i can forget about it and still love the alpha. Oh wait, i'd never be able to afford a set of aev wheels let alone one of their rigs... Love you alpha! ! ! !
 

Timgco

Hugh Hefner
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Wow, probably the coolest rig i've ever seen. Thanks for the find tim. Now hopefully i can forget about it and still love the alpha. Oh wait, i'd never be able to afford a set of aev wheels let alone one of their rigs... Love you alpha! ! ! !

yeah, figure between the conversion cost, Jeep cost, and than other mods, you can easily be $100K into it. :shame:
 

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2012 with their 4.5" lift, Dynatrac axles, a 6.4/A580/241OR, 37" swampers, bumpers etc...

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08SolarFlareH3

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2012 with their 4.5" lift, Dynatrac axles, a 6.4/A580/241OR, 37" swampers, bumpers etc...

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I ran across that photo on another forum and while I have never been a Jeep fan, I really like the looks of that. Maybe its justs the snorkel and the Super Swamper Iroks :giggle:. Always been a fan of those wheels though.
 
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