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  1. More on GM’s Midsize Pickup! GM’s 2.8L Duramax Diesel…Discontinued?! The 2021 Chevrolet Colorado Loses Base Model, Gains Huge Price Increase In the more than two decades that have passed since GMC first introduced its high-line Denali trim level (on the 1999 Yukon), one word is used to clarify the distinction between its trucks and SUVs View the full article

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  2. On This Week’s Show: Roxor‘s Eric Anderson John and Brandon Currie from Rock Jock Whether you like to rock, enjoy climbing over rocks, or have a curiosity about a certain Roxor off-roader, the guys have you covered in this episode. Hear from Roxor’s own story-teller Eric Anderson, and see how John and Brandon Currie from View the full article

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    As first pointed out by our colleagues over at MotorTrend, RAM trucks filed to protect the Dakota name with the United States Patent and Trademark Office last month. That means they’re likely planning to bring back the midsize truck platform to the lineup—or at least are planning to reuse the name. “According to online records, View the full article

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  4. Nineteen-ninety-nine… the year Ford Motor Company introduced its all-new Excursion, a long-wheelbase SUV with F-250 Super Duty underpinnings. At 19 feet long, 6-feet, 8-inches wide, and 77.2 inches in stature, literally dwarfed all of its rivals in the segment. Motivated by 5.4L, 7.3L, and 6.0L V-8 gas and Power Stroke diesel engines, as well as View the full article

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  5. If you’ve been reading us for any amount of time, you already know we’re big fans of the little Suzuki Jimny SUV. You also know we love things with truck beds. So when we found out there was a company in the U.K. combining those two things, converting Jimnies into the tiniest work trucks ever, View the full article

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  6. Didn’t your mom and dad tell you? Never make finger drawings on dirty or dusty vehicles after a long day on the trail. The stick figures and juvenile phallic symbols may be considered funny when shared between friends, but using your finger—or anything else—as a drawing implement scratches the paint. Plus, get caught doing this View the full article

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  7. If you’re just here for the verdict, let us save you the scrolling: the 2020 Jeep Gladiator Mojave is the best Gladiator, full stop. The end. You’re welcome. If you’d like to know why, by all means, keep reading. Forget the Rubicon. The Gladiator Mojave will do 90 percent of what the Rubicon will while View the full article

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  8. The 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 3.0L Duramax qualified for this year’s test with the combination of the AT4 off-road package and the new 3.0L Duramax diesel engine. See how the Sierra half-ton survived our flogging in the 2020 Pickup Truck of the Year test. What’s Hot 0L Duramax diesel + 10-speed automatic Definitely won View the full article

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  9. We were taking a break from cars and trucks and things that go, browsing through another forum we like to frequent, and there in one of the “Off Topic” sections was a link from Worldwide Auctioneers about General George Patton’s WWII command car going up for auction. The auction will take place in Auburn, Indiana, View the full article

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  10. It may seem that actual overlanding and virtual overlanding are polar opposites. The former implies doing while the latter implies watching. We don’t really know, though, because virtual overloading is not something that comes up very often. However, for better or for worse, the beginning of 2020 has brought about a shift in how we View the full article

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  11. Every year since 1999, well, with the exception of 2000, the staff of Petersen’s 4-Wheel & Off-Road has put on an amazing event that was the first of its kind. We take about 20–25 hardcore off-road trail rigs that are able to tackle the toughest terrain in the country, pack them full of enough gear View the full article

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  12. The “Little Red Wagon” was made famous by racer Bill Golden. His 1965 Dodge A100 could be had from the factory with a 2.8L Slant-Six making 101 horses, or later, a 4.5L V-8. However, the stock engine is nowhere to be found in the truck. To accommodate his 425hp fuel-injected Hemi, there was work to View the full article

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  13. Classic style and modern performance combine in Icon's Ranger Reformer, which originally began life as a 50-year-old Ford F100 pickup truck. View the full article

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  14. More Truck Content to Enjoy! Best 4×2 or 4×4 Prerunner Package: Staff’s Picks New or Old, the Best HD 4×4 How To: Get Your Ride in Readers’ Diesels There’s no doubt about it, owning your first truck—we’ll position it as ownership, because not everyone buys the first rig that he or she calls “all mine”—is View the full article

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  15. Our 2020 Ram 1500 Rebel 3.0L EcoDiesel came to us with a new-for-2020 powerplant, and we couldn’t wait to get it into the snow, dirt, and rocks during the 2020 Pickup Truck of the Year test. What’s Hot Has a selectable rear locking differential Refined interior Lots of truck for your money What’s Not Needs a View the full article

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  16. Paul Cameron bought a 2015 Nissan Xterra Pro-4X for overlanding and to haul his Smittybilt Scout trailer, and his story answers the question of whether you can overland with an Xterra with a resounding ‘yes!’ Why Outfit a 2015 Nissan Xterra Pro-4X for Overland Travel? “I didn’t want to be part of the herd,” Cameron View the full article

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  17. When it comes to lockers, limited slips, spools, and every iteration of traction differential in between, we’ve literally driven them all. And that includes the old-school stuff that isn’t manufactured any more like a Willys Dana 25 Power-Lock limited slip or a low-pressure pneumatic TeraFlex T-Locker. Yeah, anybody remember those? We didn’t think so. But View the full article

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  18. I’ve owned numerous used 4x4s. Some of my friends might say most were more than used; they were used up. When I purchased my first one, a 1976 Chevy K5 Blazer, it was 8 years old. The next one was a 7-year-old 1977 International Scout II. Then came the 10-year-old Jeep Cherokee XJ. Through 1996, View the full article

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  19. Back in 1992, Wreckx-N-Effect coined a phrase that would be uttered millions of times these days: “All I want to do is Zoom-a-Zoom-Zoom-Zoom”! Yes, Zoom has become a part of our daily life, and you have no doubt seen or even toyed with some of the more hilarious and clever backgrounds already. But I’ve yet View the full article

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  20. We constantly scour the internet in search of the newest and coolest parts for your trucks. This week, we’re taking a look at two products that are near and dear to our hearts, and we think you’ll love them, too. 2020 Ford Ranger Hellwig Helper Spring Hellwig Suspension Products has just released a new helper View the full article

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