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  1. The 2021 Ford Bronco is officially on its way, and the Blue Oval will give its midsize SUV its first peek from under the covers next spring. Although the company hasn’t revealed a specific reveal date, we expect it to take a bow at the 2020 New York International Auto Show in April. Alongside the View the full article

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  2. It’s not much of a secret that we like old iron. Don’t get us wrong—things like air conditioning and heat that actually work are really nice to have, but there’s just something about old Jeeps in general, and flatties in particular, that speaks to us. It also doesn’t hurt that in a sea of four-door View the full article

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    There are many winches available from the aftermarket, each with unique power, pull, and performance features. And that variety makes it easier to narrow down your choice to the one that will best match how you intend to get stuck (or such). The winches you see here are available directly from their manufacturer or the View the full article

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  4. Ford Performance is teaming up with ARB 4×4 Accessories to develop off-road parts for the Ford vehicle line. ARB already has a strong line of aftermarket parts that include bumpers, roof racks, and air compressors. The first product the two companies collaborated on is a winch-ready front bumper for the 2020 Ford Ranger. The ARB View the full article

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  5. Long before minivans ruled the roadways and folks were strapping tents to their roofs, fullsize vans were king. It didn’t matter if you were a tradesman, hippy, or wide-eyed adventurer, a fullsize van could be easily adapted to fit your needs. With the explosion of overlanding in recent years, it’s no surprise that we’ve seen View the full article

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  6. We Want Your Photos! Busted trail carnage (we do like the gnarly breakage) Family-vacation-in-a-Jeep experience, especially if it’s vintage or parked in front of a monument or noteworthy thingy (like, tallest-whatever-in-your-home-state) Vintage military Jeeps, especially when they’re old-timey with your old-timey relatives And, of course, sunk/stuck/rolled/drowned Jeeps Be sure to send us the high-resolution version View the full article

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  7. Freight Light Harbor Freight Tools introduces Roadshock high‐performance LED lighting. The new LED lights are said to provide the brightest, most dependable light for nighttime off‐roading and other challenging weather conditions. All Roadshock LED lights feature a lightweight die-cast aluminum housing with a high‐impact polycarbonate lens. Each light is IP67-rated, making it dust‐tight and waterproof. View the full article

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  8. Mopar is bringing a customized Ram 1500 Rebel concept to the 2019 SEMA show in Las Vegas. The build is called Ram Rebel 1500 OTG, which stands for “off the grid.” The build focuses on the up-and-coming overland market and features the latest Mopar aftermarket parts available for the Ram Rebel. Straight from the factory, View the full article

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  9. The FourWheeler show is now available on the MotorTrend App, the only subscription streaming service dedicated entirely to the motoring world. Sign up for a free trial to start binge watching right now! FourWheeler Show Description: If it has wheels and goes off road, Ian Johnson will work on it! In FourWheeler we work on View the full article

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  10. Christian Hazel peereth down from on high (no, not that kind of high, you silly potheads, but rather his comically tall editor-in-chief desk) and sayeth to lowly Tech Editor Verne Simons, “Verne, I command thee to wrap up this never-ending Bronco build within no more than two final articles or else I shall smite you View the full article

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  11. We know the impressive numbers produced by the 2020 Ford Super Duty F-Series pickup and have even had gasoline and Power Stroke diesel versions on Truck Trend’s recent Pickup Truck of the Year test. However, it’s too early to find one in your neighbor’s driveway or at a dealership. Those wishing to get up close View the full article

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  12. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article

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    It’s one of those dreams. You’re bumping down an unpaved road, taking a casual Sunday drive in a vintage vehicle. It’s not your daily driver, just one of those superfluous rigs you keep reserved for when giving the throttle a prestart stomp to prime the carburetor is just as enjoyable as the warm breeze on View the full article

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  14. Everyone’s checklist for four-wheeling and overlanding—and the side adventures that go along with those—is pretty similar. It’s the things you need for the getaway. But then there’s the fantasy list that you might not even write down—the things that would make it all easier or more fun. That wish list is what we’ve complied here. View the full article

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  15. The original Ram Rebel came out of a corporate exercise to determine what a light-duty Power Wagon might look like. The first generation was good, but there was always room for improvement. We were excited to finally get our hands on a second-generation Rebel on the excellent new “DT” platform, which was engineered as a View the full article

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  16. Kawasaki has returned to the sport side-by-side market with the 2020 Teryx KRX 1000, and we recently had the opportunity to drive it. At first glance the machine has a mean stance and is ready to tackle any terrain. Wrapped in Kawasaki’s signature lime green, the vehicle was designed with custom half-doors allowing the driver View the full article

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  17. Welcome to the MotorTrend Group Tech Center for Day 3 of Four Wheeler’s Week to Wheelin’ vintage Bronco build, presented by Golden Star Classic Auto Parts. In the last two stories, we visited Classic Truck Supply, in Plain City, Ohio, where our early Bronco body was assembled from Golden Star Classic Auto Parts sheetmetal, sculpted View the full article

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  18. The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article

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  19. Square-body Blazers are commonly spotted on the trail, and for good reason. They came from the factory with V-8 engines and solid axles, the top is removable, and an 18-year production run ensured that there are still plenty of them out there. First-generation (1969-1972) Blazers are much rarer, and we can’t recall seeing many of View the full article

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  20. Playing host can be exhausting, particularly if your in-laws are coming to town for Thanksgiving. Sometimes, though, it is fun to be host, like when your friends come to town to go rockcrawling. For the last several years, a group of friends (including fellow contributor to 4WOR Brian Sumner) have made it a tradition to View the full article

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