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  1. Receiver-mounted bike racks are a super popular way to transport your mountain bike(s) to the trail, but most on the market today mount the bikes horizontally in trays. We’ve used these horizontal tray-type bike racks for decades and really like many of the ones on the market today. The big downside to these types of View the full article

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  2. On This Week’s Podcast: Ford F-150 Lightning EV Gale Banks Sit down and strap in for Part One of a two-part chat with the one and only Gale Banks. Also hear the guys argue the merits of certain technologies in the automotive market, and hear about the new all-electric Ford F-150 Lightning. The Truck Show View the full article

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  3. Blain’s Bodyshop & Auto Sales has dreamed up a few custom creations that involve melding old-school metal with the feel of a new truck. Over the past 20 years, Blain’s projects have included various lowered and repowered 1967-1972 C10s and Blazers. His idea is that no matter how nice your show truck looks, it’ll never View the full article

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  4. It’s the same problem every year: June arrives, you start to plan the summer’s events, then you have that stomach-drop-cold-sweat moment—“Oh, crap, Father’s Day is just around the corner and I have no idea what to get for Dad!” And dads never make it easy on us; choosing a Father’s Day gift is so arduous View the full article

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  5. The ask of an all-terrain tire has always been impossibly high. It’s supposed to do as its name implies—work well on all terrains. Sadly, that is often just not the case. Thankfully, one of the most exciting trends we’ve seen as of late is the reimagining of what an all-terrain tire can be. Designed to View the full article

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  6. While there were thousands of Jeep vehicles in Moab, Utah during the annual Easter Jeep Safari, off-road fans were surprised to find a stable full of Ford Bronco Concept vehicles at the Dixie Offroad Vendor Show. We took a closer look at a few of the Bronco concepts, here’s what we saw. ARB Ford Bronco View the full article

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    If there’s one thing that Jeep has never feared, it’s painting vehicles in wild and exciting colors. And these colors aren’t just for concept vehicles, either. Colors such as Crush Orange, Cosmos Blue, Gecko, and Xtreme Purple are just a handfulof the most recent colors to come for a short time and then disappear into View the full article

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  8. Frank Milliard might’ve been the only person in the United States at the time to own a Volvo L3314 Laplander, and his was for sale. After visiting Sweden and laying eyes on the Volvo 4×4, the owner of Frank Millard Sport Cars in Encino, California, knew he needed one. It was December of 1966, and View the full article

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  9. Foldable Kayak Anyone who has packed a 4×4 for a long trip knows space is limited. If you frequent destinations that have bodies of water worth paddling, the Inlet by Oru Kayak is for you. The 10-foot kayak is 31 inches wide, weighs 20 pounds, and folds down into a box about the size of View the full article

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  10. One of the really cool things about having an online audience is that the stories we write are constantly rediscovered and engaged by readers browsing the internet. One of those stories that keeps finding readers is one we did expounding upon the fact that often times Jeeps become things that transcends being mere modes of View the full article

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  11. Anybody here watch the TV sitcom, Seindfeld? I’m old enough to remember watching it every week in prime time, but nowadays the whole catalog is accessible on your phone, computer, or on-demand TV subscription. If you weren’t around back then you probably don’t understand the impact that show about nothing had on everyday watercooler chat View the full article

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  12. Tyler Mobraten and his family use this 2004 Land Rover Discovery to grind through some gnarly off-road trails, they transform it into a camper at night, and the machine is always ready for hundreds of miles of road and trail after. Tyler, Charles, and Linda Mobraten have wheeled the Discovery everywhere from the Red Clay View the full article

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  13. A few days ago, Ford pulled the cover back on its all-new 2022 F-150 Lightning EV. The company told us that the battery-electric F-150 Lightning will start at an impressive $39,974. We knew that this was for the entry-level F-150 Lightning, but what we didn’t know at the time was that Ford intended to sell View the full article

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  14. Tailgate Table American Adventure Lab has worked the kinks out of the fold-down tailgate table for Jeeps with the VersaTable. Here’s the list of reasons you’ll want it: Built-in LED strip light, integrated trash bag hook/bottle opener/magnetic beverage cap reservoir, bamboo cutting surface, and a smooth-operating latch. Plus, no support cables to get in the View the full article

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  15. On This Week’s Podcast: Ford’s Tom Liu Explorer Billy Creech Daytona Truck Meet’s Jordan Muhlbauer Walk around the 2021 Ford Raptor with exterior designer Tom Liu, and hear from Billy Creech about why it is so important to explore the backcountry prepared. Our buddy Jordan from Daytona Truck Meet returns for a giveaway, and Holman View the full article

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  16. We all need to get away sometimes, and if you live in the American Southwest, getting out to open land to thrash your favorite desert toy can be the perfect escape. But, there are a myriad of vehicles to choose from—take these offerings from Top Gear America hosts, Dax Shepard and Rob Corddry: The 2020 View the full article

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  17. The other day I hopped in the Four Wheeler EcoDiesel-powered long-term Jeep Wrangler and pushed the start button. The starter whirred, the engine started, I drove away. This got me thinking about all the things we take for granted on our modern 4x4s. Like the electric starter. Crank Start And Broken Bones An example of View the full article

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  18. After much anticipation, the fully electric, battery-powered, Ford F-150 pickup is finally here. Ford has been teasing the truck’s existence and giving glimpses into development for quite a few years now. However, the unveiling finally gives us the full rundown on this impressive vehicle. The Ford F-150 has been America’s best-selling truck for 44 years, View the full article

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  19. If you own a 4×4 and have heard about Fox Shocks, chances are you’ve wondered “which Fox shocks should I buy? Well, we wanted to know, as well, so we visited the Fox Academy for a day. Our mission? Find out which Fox shocks you should buy. What is the Fox Academy? What do my View the full article

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  20. It’s safe to say that Chevy, Ford and Ram are officially on notice now, thanks to teaser photos, a video and limited information released by Toyota, about its all-new, 2022 Tundra pickup. The company line is, “An all-new Tundra is coming soon. Reengineered with uncompromising power and loaded with advanced tech, this body-on-frame beast is View the full article

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