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Offroad

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    We’ve spent countless hours modifying and building 4x4s to do hard off-road trails. For reasons that we might never know, it seems like bigger and “badder” is always better, but at the end of the day most of the off-road trails around the country (and world) were created at a time when today’s trends of View the full article

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  2. We are firm believers that there should be an off-road version of every truck and SUV model. How extreme it should be varies between models, but at the very least the vehicle should be able to get you comfortably down a dirt road and into the backcountry. “Comfortably” is the key word there, because as View the full article

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  3. On This Week’s Show: Jonathan Ward, CEO of Icon onX Offroad Navigates Adventures Running on Fumes Icon 4X4 is at it again, this time with a gorgeous new F-100-based Reformer. The guys speak with Icon CEO Jonathan Ward about his latest creation and catch up on his latest vices and past times. Rory Edwards and View the full article

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  4. Rebel Off Road – Halo 2.0 Roof Rack Although some drilling is required, the Halo 2.0 rack from Rebel Off Road is said to fit smoothly through narrow off-road trails. The system can be ordered raw or with powdercoating, and it can be made to accept RotopaX fuel containers, lightbars, and more. Rack it up: View the full article

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  5. One of the biggest differentiators between pickups that’s seldom talked about is cab space. We’ve gotten to a point in history where nearly all trucks have enormous interiors, some of which feel downright cavernous. This is a great thing, as more space is better all around. For some brands this has meant increasing overall length View the full article

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  6. Our old 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 4×4 is old yet reliable. It seems to want to keep on giving, and we are happy to keep on taking it up on that offer. With almost 170,000 miles on the 12-valve Cummins, we’ve been told the engine at least is just barely broken in. And we agree, View the full article

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  7. One of the most unique things about the off-road world of custom-built 4x4s is this: When you come across a really cool build and pop the hood, more often than not you’ll find the engine that’s powering it isn’t the same one that vehicle left the factory with. We’ve seen diesels in Ford Broncos, Chevy View the full article

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  8. More on the Land Rover Defender! First Look – 2020 Land Rover Defender 2020 Land Rover Defender Approved for U.S. Consumption Red Cross Tests Out 2020 Land Rover Defender Land Rover announced that the first deliveries to U.S. dealers of the all-new 2020 Land Rover Defender were set to begin on June 1. Initial deliveries View the full article

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  9. Overland Expo 2020 in-person events have been postponed until 2021. The decision came from Lodestone Events, the organizer of Overland Expo, and was made following careful consideration of the health and safety of the overlanding community. What Is Overland Expo 2020? Check out these overland rigs! Overland Expo East 2019 Official Press Release From Lodestone View the full article

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  10. Overland Expo 2020 in-person events have been postponed until 2021. The decision came from Lodestone Events, the organizer of Overland Expo, and was made following careful consideration of the health and safety of the overlanding community. What Is Overland Expo 2020? Check out these overland rigs! Overland Expo East 2019 Official Press Release From Lodestone View the full article

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  11. Jeep’s new Gladiator pickup has really become popular since its introduction in late 2019. We’re starting to see them all over the streets and trails. It makes perfect sense, as this ultra-capable crew-cab pickup makes a wonderful overland machine. The only problem is where to store all the stuff needed for a weekend in the View the full article

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    Love it or hate it, the Mahindra Roxor is here and still for sale, despite legal challenges. Here is an article where we lay out our opinion of the controversy: Take it or leave it. The truth is, we are in a position to form an opinion on the Roxor as a 4-wheel drive UTV, View the full article

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  13. Can your 2015 Ram 3500 handle extreme backcountry trails? James Mallios built his 6.7L Cummins-powered rig to pull trailers, go on overland adventures, and rescue his dedicated trail rig, should the need arise. Read on for his story. Before the 2015 Ram 3500 “It was green with a tan interior,” James recalled as he described View the full article

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  14. Toyota’s Highlander has been a mainstay of the three-row midsize SUV segment since 2001, and it was Toyota’s best-selling SUV until RAV4 surpassed it in 2006. In 2018, Toyota set a record by selling nearly 250,000 Highlanders in the United States. Naturally, then, a redesign of Highlander wasn’t something that Toyota could take lightly. To View the full article

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  15. The Four Wheeler Network and Truck Trend Network are composed of many, many brands that have existed in one form or another since the early 1960s. Over all that time, each has performed many full-blown project vehicle builds. So what are our favorites of all time and why? Glad you asked, because here’s what the View the full article

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  16. Every year around this time, we’re guessing there’s a question that starts rattling around in your head: What in the heck am I going to get Dad this year for Father’s Day? Well, if he’s into cars at all, then do we ever have the answer for you. From now until the end of June, View the full article

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  17. Ever since the 2020 Jeep Gladiator was first introduced. there has been one question that we’ve heard over and over again: Can the Jeep Gladiator tow? Put the simplest way, yes. While Wrangler has had a fairly low tow rating for decades, Gladiator shows its truck toughness in how much it’s rated to haul. For View the full article

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  18. The July 2020 issue of Four Wheeler magazine is now in the hands of subscribers and nestled into newsstands around the world. If you haven’t gotten your copy yet, you need to get your hands on this issue because it’s loaded with great content. Tech, Installs, and Tests The theme of the issue is tech, View the full article

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  19. Times are tough, but fortunately there are cheap trucks to be found. If you need reliable wheels to get around town and still have the ability to haul a bit of stuff, you’re in luck. Good trucks can be found for less than $5,000, as long as you’re not a stickler for perfect paint or View the full article

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  20. Read More on This 1946 CJ-2a Project! Part One, Verne’s 1946 CJ-2A Walk-Around Part Two, Buying Verne’s 1946 CJ-2A Finding an L-134 Engine and Getting It Started Generally, magazine project vehicles are all planned out with an end goal in mind, some completed vehicle that is purpose built to accomplish some set goal. That’s ideally how View the full article

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