
If you have a Wrangler and want to give your passengers a sturdy, well-designed, “o-sh*t!” handle, we recommend the grab handle by EK Motorsports. it’s available in red, black, or camoflage and can be purchased at JeepWorld.com.

If you have a Wrangler and want to give your passengers a sturdy, well-designed, “o-sh*t!” handle, we recommend the grab handle by EK Motorsports. it’s available in red, black, or camoflage and can be purchased at JeepWorld.com.
| Code | Year(s) | Notes |
| KJ | 2002-2007 | Jeep Liberty |
| WJ | 1999-2004 | Jeep Grand Cherokee |
| ZJ | 1993-1998 | Jeep Grand Cherokee |
| TJ | 1997-2006 | Jeep Wrangler |
| YJ | 1987-1996 | Jeep Wrangler |
| J | 1963-1987 | Jeep Gladiator |
| SJ | 1963-1991 | Jeep Wagoneer |
| XJ | 1984-2001 | Jeep Cherokee |
| MJ | 1984-1992 | Jeep Comanche pickup |
| DJ | 1952-1973 | Dispatch or Delivery Jeep – 2 wheel drive trucks |
| M-715 | 1967-1969 | Truck |
| M-151 | Military Vehicle built by Jeep and designed by Ford. | |
| C-101 | 1966-1973 | Jeepster |
| CJ-10 | Pickup built for the military | |
| CJ-8 | 1982-1986 | “Scrambler” Pickup with 103.5″ wheelbase. |
| CJ-7 | 1976-1986 | Updated CJ-5 with a 93.5″ wheelbase |
| CJ-6 | 1956-1975 | Civilian Jeep |
| CJ-5 | 1954-1986 | Civilian Jeep |
| FC | 1957-1966 | Forward Control Trucks |
| M38A1 | 1954-1957 | Military Jeep. |
| VJ | 1949-1950 | 2 wheel drive Jeepster |
| CJ-V35U | 1950 | Modified CJ-3A that was built for the Navy. |
| CJ-4 | 1950 | Prototype that was never produced. |
| M-606 | 1954-1968 | Military version of the CJ-3B. |
| CJ-3B | 1953-1964 | Similar to CJ-3A but had a higher hood. |
| M-38 | 1950-1955 | Military version of the CJ-3A. |
| CJ-3A | 1946-1953 | Civilian Jeep, slight body modifications. |
| CJ-2A | 1945-1949 | Civilian Jeep |
| CJ-2 | 1944-1945 | The first of the civilian model Jeeps. CJ stands for Civilian Jeep. |
| MB | 1942-1945 | The standard WWII military Jeep built from 1942-1945. The B indicates it was the second model of the series. |
| MA | 1941 | The first Jeep prototype. The M indicates a military vehicle and the A the first model. |