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  1. The General Grabber AT/x comes badged with a Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake, so we wrapped a set around the wheels of our 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited LJ and headed into some inclement weather to see how the tires performed. You can have your General Grabber AT/x tires in sizes from LT235/75R15 to LT325/60R20, and from 37×13.50R20LT View the full article

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  2. On This Week’s Truck Show Podcast: Iron Resurrection’s Jayson “Shag” Arrington 2021 Ford F-150 Automotive courtesy: Would you pick up the screw? The Truck Show Podcast welcomes Jason “Shag” Arrington from the hit show Iron Resurrection, finding out the origins of his nickname, how he became an automotive enthusiast, and about 50 other topics you View the full article

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  3. Check Out These Other Diesel Stories! EFILive-Tuned Cummins Duramax vs. Cummins Whenever the question, “What is the all-time best diesel engine (installed in pickup trucks)?” is asked among hardcore diesel enthusiasts, the very subjective responses usually favor Cummins’ venerable 5.9L oil burners, the 12- and 24-valve engines that powered Dodge Ram rigs from 1989 to View the full article

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  4. The Barrett-Jackson July 2020 online auction keeps chugging along. Several of the vehicles being sold at auction are reaching their reserve and have been sold, but we spotted this clean 1969 Ford Bronco sold as Lot 106, for which the bidding was still active. Yeah, it’s got a really nice crystal granite paintjob with red View the full article

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  5. Let me take this opportunity to give you my take on the 2021 Ford Bronco because 4,530,229 online stories have probably failed to satiate your appetite for unsolicited opinions of Ford’s new would-be Wrangler killer. Nah, just kidding. If you’re suffering from Bronco infonausea, pull a chair up to the campfire and let me wax View the full article

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  6. We’re excited to feature Eddie Loomis’ 1984 Chevy K5 Blazer on the cover of the September 2020 issue of Four Wheeler magazine. The K5 is built to work off-road and as a bonus it’s visually stunning. Found on Craigslist Eddie purchased the K5 from a seller on Craigslist who thought it had a bad transmission. View the full article

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  7. Look, we get it, this is sacrilege. We’re slapping God in the face, going against nature, all of that, but we just couldn’t help ourselves—we just had to know what the 2021 Ford Bronco would look like with a Jeep Wrangler‘s face. And then, once we had that mongrel rendered, our curiosity for what the View the full article

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  8. We’re all pretty aware that Ford aimed the all-new 2021 Bronco squarely at the Jeep Wrangler. What’s a little less clear, at first glance anyway, is what vehicles compete with the all-new 2021 Bronco Sport. Smaller in stature than its “big brother,” the Bronco Sport is a FWD-based compact—or subcompact, depending on who you ask—SUV. View the full article

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  9. There are bigger Basecamps about to be established in the woods, in the form of the new 2021 Airstream Basecamp 20 and 20X. The all-terrain travel trailer—and its off-road-enhanced X-Package variant—is a longer, taller, and wider version of the original Basecamp (now known as the Basecamp 16 and 16X), Airstream’s best-selling travel trailer that was originally View the full article

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  10. Adding the heavy armor to a lifted 2004 Ford F-250 Super Duty with a bumper and steps from N-FAB and Rigid Industries Lighting. View the full article

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  11. Ford’s 2021 Bronco Sport has been designed to get you, your friends, and your adventure gear way out there into the unknown. We dug into Ford’s 2021 Bronco Sport configurator to see just how many different versions of the Bronco Sport we could build. Depending on the model, the 2021 Bronco Sport can be had View the full article

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  12. We haven’t driven the Bronco yet, so we thought we’d have a little fun with spec charts to see how the Bronco and Wrangler stack up against each other on paper. To keep things fair, we’ll look at both the two-door and the four-door version of the 2021 Ford Bronco with the Sasquatch package and View the full article

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  13. The Barrett-Jackson July 2020 online auction is still happening, and the hot vehicles are selling quickly. Take, for example, this superb 1976 Ford Bronco sold as Lot 148. Sometimes at these vehicle auctions you see a feeding frenzy at the auction block in which a classic vehicle in dubious mechanical condition is made to look View the full article

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  14. With its body-on-frame underpinnings, standard four-wheel drive, and torque-rich turbocharged engine, the base 2021 Ford Bronco is a formidable off-road machine right out of the box. But let’s say you want even more off-road capability from the Blue Oval’s new SUV while still staying within a budget outside, say, the higher-end 2021 Bronco Wildtrak. Enter the Sasquatch package. View the full article

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  15. The 2021 Ford Bronco is finally here, and it is amazing! With such versatility baked in from the factory, it’s hard to imagine a situation where the new Bronco would need to be modified. However, we’re never ones to underestimate people’s inherent desire for personalization. Thankfully, Ford has recognized this as well and has said View the full article

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  16. The horse is out of the barn and off to the (off-road) races!!! OK, bad cliches aside, the new Bronco, after years of rumor, speculation, and anticipation, has been sprung, and it is every bit as impressive as we hoped it would be. So let’s get those burning questions out of the way. Yes, it View the full article

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  17. Although the introduction of the all-new 2021 Ford Bronco has undoubtedly stole the show, equally as impressive is the all-new 2021 Ford Bronco Sport. Positioned as a little brother to the larger Bronco, the Bronco Sport is a subcompact SUV that’s just as focused on off-road capability as its larger sibling. Available only as a View the full article

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  18. On This Week’s Show: SoCal Mini Truck Council Meet Crystal Wiken from BOLT Lock Ford’s 7.3L Gasser Lightning relives his Mini Truckin’ youth at the Southern California Mini Truck Council’s meetup, Crystal Wiken from BOLT Lock tells us all about one of the greatest automotive products of all time, and Ford just dropped the mighty View the full article

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  19. Yes, this four-cylinder 1998 Jeep Wrangler pulls an overland trailer across the Unites States, and it does so in style. Paul Dickinson has owned a few Jeeps including a 1946 Willys and a 1956 Willys truck. This one, however, is his most recent venture into seven-slotted vehicles, and we saw it in action at the View the full article

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    About a year ago I bought this basket case early 1962 CJ-5. I can’t recommend you do what I did, ’cause this thing is rough, but know that if I could do it again today, I’d buy this Jeep just the same. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I have a Jeep View the full article

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