The JAC T6 is one of the more uncommon vehicles on the road. It's nowhere near as popular as the major players and even plays second fiddle to its Chinese counterparts. That doesn't mean that there's anything particularly wrong with it, it just makes finding parts and accessories for it a little harder. Do a search for the T6 and you will be inundated with accessories for the Ford Ranger which used the T6 designation to denote the model line.
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This means that you're going to have to go with the "universal" accessories route which, as we know, is seldom universal. We've rounded up some accessories that will work with your JAC T6 and either improve the ride or make things a little more convenient.
1. Canopy
If you take your JAC out into the bush or even if you're just wanting to stop prying eyes from seeing what you've loaded up, this blank canopy from Canopy4Life may be just what you need. It will help keep your tools, equipment and gear dry while you go off and do what it is you need to.
2. Wheels
Of course there were going to be wheels in this list, and why not!? Wheels are the singular most effective part to change in order to get a different look to your vehicle. The JAC T6 is fitted with 17-inch wheels as standard, wrapped in 245/65R17 tyres. The bolt pattern (PCD) is 6x139.7, so you will have to look for similar fitment wheels if you want to reuse your current tyres. If not, why not go up a size to a set of 18-inch wheels?
3. Speakers
The JAC T6 double cab comes with a touchscreen infotainment unit that will do an acceptable job of playing your music. In most vehicles, it's not the head-unit that is the source of the poor audio quality, it's the speakers. Replacing the speakers in the doors will improve the quality and potential output of the audio system.
While these are only a few add-ons, you can go to town with your T6, if you know where to look. You'll be able to get a firm to build a custom bush bar, bed liner and possibly even rock sliders. There are several companies that do custom 4x4 work and will even be able to wire up some light bars or fit a winch.
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