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Offroad

  1. The Hennessey Performance Team, known for some of the most powerful trucks on four (and sometimes six) wheels, has released an insanely fast truck, dubbed the GOLIATH 700. The top feature is a supercharged and tuned upgrade, and it’s now in production for all 2020 GMC Sierras and Chevrolet Silverados with the 6.2L V-8 in View the full article

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  2. Download these free off-road Zoom backgrounds: Lots of Jeeps, 4x4 action shots, and even a custom design! View the full article

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  3. It’s a crazy time we’re living in, and sometimes things get lost in the shuffle. That’s the case with this report on our time spent with the 2018 Chevrolet Trax LT Redline Edition. Thankfully, we’ve found our error and can now bring our experience to life. Also, Chevrolet hasn’t changed much in the time since, View the full article

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  4. Check Out These Stories! There’s a Willys Pickup, Jeep CJ-6, and Dana 60 Axle in This Social Distance Shop Shelter Top 10 Tools for Your Toolbox At this point, it’s very clear that society as a whole is in “another place” when it comes to the way we operate on a daily basis. Here in View the full article

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  5. We love when you send us photos and info on your 4×4! Here’s a look at Cody Williams’ 2001 Toyota Hilux and a Q&A with the owner. Vehicle: 2001 Toyota Hilux Owner: Cody Williams, Queensland, Australia Tires: 35-inch Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Suspension: RUF solid axle swap, high-steer, Bilstein and Rancho shocks by Troy Marshall from View the full article

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  6. Wire cable versus synthetic winch rope? It’s a question for the ages—but not really. The answer is pretty simple and boils down to what you want from your winch. Are you a recreational user or someone who winches for a living? Truth is, there are pros and cons to both steel winch cable and synthetic View the full article

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  7. We’re wrapping up our latest Truckin project, this 2010 Ford F-150 SuperCrew XLT. After this final installment, we’ll feel we’ve improved upon several areas of the truck and will be ready to call it done for now. We began this project with a pretty average-looking crew cab and proceeded to give it a budget-friendly makeover, View the full article

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  8. Can the Chevy Silverado 1500 3.0L Duramax handle our off-road torture test? The platform received the 3.0L Duramax mill, and we were itching to test its capabilities during the 2020 Pickup Truck of the Year showdown. What’s Hot 600-plus miles of range Plenty of passing power What’s Not Meager ground clearance Suspension overtaxed quickly in the View the full article

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  9. The last new vehicle drive program to be hosted before the world was put on pause happened to be for a pair of shiny new Mercedes SUVs, and it was held in our own backyard. Trouble is, we missed it. Thankfully, Mercedes left a few of the test units behind, and we were able to View the full article

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  10. Some folks are skilled in art, some are skilled in carving, some are skilled in tattooing, and as we see this time, some are skilled in restoring antique Tonka trucks. Those of us without these abilities, of course, are left watching in awe on the sidelines. Kids big and small love to bash, thrash, and View the full article

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  11. Buying a used truck can be nothing short of a chore. There are so many options available for every budget that the task often feels more daunting than it needs to be. And we’re here to hopefully aid in removing just a little bit of the stress involved in making that big decision. For this View the full article

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  12. “Trail Duster” just might be the most awesome name of an off-road vehicle ever. Intimidating, adventurous, and rebellious, Trail Duster oozes coolness. We all can agree that someone should make an off-roader called a Trail Duster—but, wait, what is that we’re hearing whispered in our ears? The Trail Duster did exist, and under the Plymouth nameplate, View the full article

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  13. Read More on GMC‘s Yukon and AT4 Package. 2021 GMC Yukon and Yukon XL First Look: Breaking Away from Chevy? 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 Duramax: 2020 Pickup Truck of the Year Contender We’re now in the “season of change,” the short time frame in 2020 when final additions and deletions of individual components, packages, View the full article

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  14. Soon, there will be a new police vehicle to look out for in your rearview mirror. General Motors has debuted the law-enforcement-focused 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Pursuit Vehicle, and you’re probably not going to want to mess with it. Various modifications help Chevy‘s new pursuit-rated Tahoe perform its vehicular duties. To reduce body roll, the View the full article

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  15. Sure, you might see the occasional 1976 Chevy K5 Blazer rolling around the truck meet or 4×4 trail, but how often do you see one with a Blazer Edition Four Wheel Camper in matching style? That’s what we thought. According to the posting, this K5 was bought in Casper, Wyoming, for just over $8,000 and View the full article

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  16. Recently, I’ve been spending more time than usual creating fourwheeler.com content from my collection of archival images I’ve amassed over my 20-plus years here among the MotorTrend off-road brands. One of the things I’ve been doing is pulling some photos from a couple projects I built before our brands were all online. And one of View the full article

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  17. Last time we introduced you to our 1946 CJ-2a, with the nickname Tink. After showing a video of the Jeep on the day when we bought it and shooting a few videos about the state that it’s in today, we decided to look back at our photo archives and find a few dozen or so View the full article

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  18. The engine, in many large ways, dictates the character of the vehicle in which it’s mounted, the operator’s experience behind the wheel, and the level of enjoyment, utility, and capability you can expect from your trusty truck, SUV, or 4×4. Got a durable yet underpowered four-cylinder? Set your expectations of overtaking traffic low and settle View the full article

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  19. When we were first introduced to the all-new Range Rover Velar in 2018, we were immediately enamored by it. Slotted between the Range Rover Sport and Evoque, the Velar is the perfect combination of size, style, and sportiness. Really, the only thing missing from the equation was a fire-breathing V-8 engine. Until now, Velar was View the full article

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  20. Even though its paintjob almost blended in with the dusty desert, we spotted this 1984 Chevy K5 Blazer at the 2020 King of the Hammers race. Eddie Loomis gave us the rundown of how he turned the stock Chevy into a dirt-blasting machine. How Eddie Found the 1984 Chevy K5 Blazer “I found the ’84 View the full article

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