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Offroad

  1. Overlanders: Robert DuBois and Amy Johnson Vehicle: 1976 Ford Bronco About: “We enjoy reaching places that are seldom traveled, to experience things that are new, and to get out of ‘comfort zone’ at times to make us feel more alive!” The Bronc has been kept mostly stock, “as it works well for our needs.” Future View the full article

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  2. Overlanders: Robert DuBois and Amy Johnson Vehicle: 1976 Ford Bronco About: “We enjoy reaching places that are seldom traveled, to experience things that are new, and to get out of ‘comfort zone’ at times to make us feel more alive!” The Bronc has been kept mostly stock, “as it works well for our needs.” Future View the full article

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  3. The Ultimate Adventure 2020 Long Range Jeep is a nod to the first mass-produced off-road vehicle that may well have started the whole off-road lifestyle in the ’50s and ’60s, the World War II jeep. Specifically, the LRJ is a nod to the SAS jeeps used in the North African Campaign of WWII, which encompassed View the full article

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  4. Competition in the off-road SUV space is heating up, and while Jeep’s Wrangler Rubicon JL is an amazingly impressive vehicle out of the box, Ford’s Bronco is coming to market with optional 35-inch tires from the factory. What if Jeep leapfrogged the competition and came to the market with a Rubicon on 37-inch tires? Would View the full article

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  5. On This Week’s Show: Daniel LeBlanc and Sand Lirag of OEM Audio Plus Arnott’s Ryan Rutledge OEM Audio Plus, known for premium plug-and-play audio upgrades for your Toyota Truck or SUV, is expanding into the Jeep market, and the guys learn about what goes into the design and engineering of the company’s killer systems. They View the full article

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  6. Tom Pardini built a 2002 Chevy Silverado 1500 with 1-ton axles, crawler gears, and 39.5-inch Pit Bull rockers! View the full article

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  7. Upgrading your Jeep Wrangler JL or Gladiator JT factory bumpers is one of the most beneficial things you can do for your Jeep if you plan on taking it off-road. In addition to larger tires, rocker and undercarriage skidplating, and suspension upgrades, heavy-duty aftermarket bumpers not only increase off-road survivability for your Jeep, they often View the full article

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  8. When it came time to prep the 2019 Ultimate Adventure Ultimate International for solo pre-running and eventual participation in the 2020 Ultimate Adventure, we knew we wanted a new winch. Enter Warn Winch, a company that has been in off-roading almost as long as the pastime of off-roading has existed. Warn was founded in 1948 View the full article

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    It’s no secret that Texans love their trucks. In fact, it’s reported that a stunning one of every six pickups sold is in the state of Texas. It should come as no surprise, then, that all of the major truck manufacturers have offered a special edition just for Texas at some point. Some are base View the full article

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  10. Dodge Project I saw your article “Firing Order: Old 4X4s for the Win!” and it sort of hit home. I started my off-road adventures back in 1963 with a trip to Baja. Back then there were no paved roads from Ensenada south, which was fun but hard work. Over the years I have had Land View the full article

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  11. Matt Jackson brought his 1989 Land Rover 110 Perentie to the 2019 Four Wheeler Overland Adventure. The righthand drive machine was outfitted with backcountry accommodations and just the right amount of modifications to allow him to navigate the trails of Arizona. Have a look at the combination of Australian tech and aftermarket parts that Matt View the full article

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  12. Normally, there’s a great deal of suspension work required to get an 80 Series Land Cruiser on to 40s but not this one. It’s named Clifford, and it’s a 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser that has remained mostly stock, save for those massive tires. According to the posting on a Utah digital marketplace, the factory sheet View the full article

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  13. While things have been getting better over the years in terms of pickup fuel economy, trucks still generally aren’t known for their fuel-sipping abilities. Sure, a slew of hybrid and electric models are coming soon, but for now most trucks swill the dino juice like it’s going out of style. Since one of the most View the full article

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  14. The SEMA360 show is happening this week, and thanks to some unavoidable circumstances instead of roaming the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center like we’ve done in the past we’re browsing the new showcases online at the SEMA360 website. One of the things we always try to find is cool new crate engine offerings View the full article

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  15. On This Week’s Show: 2021 Ram TRX First Drive Inside Truck Hero GMC Announces Hummer EV Holman gets behind the wheel of the 2021 Ram 1500 TRX in our latest truck review, while Truck Hero’s Sean Marks takes us inside the truck conglomerate and explains how the company works hard to keep the brands relevant View the full article

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  16. Bob Olds started with a 2WD 1955 Ford ¾-ton pickup and a Dodge Power Wagon that had certainly seen better days. Although those around him doubted his sanity, he came out of the ordeal with a functioning 4×4 truck while sticking to a tight budget. Let’s have a look back to 1966 and what he View the full article

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  17. The 4×4 world in the ’80s was a tad different than it is today. This was driven home when I found a lost photo album I put together in 1989 after attending the 4-Wheel & Off-Road Jamboree Spring Nationals at the Winnebago County Fairgrounds in Pecatonica, Illinois. Long Before Metadata Anyhoo, I think it was View the full article

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  18. Consumers have been waiting for years for the kind of diesel pickup options that we have today, from heavy-duty trucks making more than 1,000 lb-ft of torque to ½-tons achieving 33 mpg on the highway. It’s certainly a great time to be in the market for a diesel truck. Below are all of the options View the full article

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  19. If we had to sum up our year with the Ram 1500 Rebel 12 in one word, it would be “incredible.” We couldn’t have been more impressed with the Ram 1500 Rebel 12. It is the perfect mix of luxury, tech, comfort, capability, and reliability. In fact, other than scheduled service, the Ram had no View the full article

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  20. With advancement in engine technology happening at a rapid pace, we’ve seen a continued rise of V-6 engines that make great power while getting phenomenal fuel economy ratings. This has been bad news for 4-cylinder engines, which up until now have been a mainstay of the compact and midsize pickup classes. In fact, for the View the full article

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