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  1. Overlander: Ed Giesen Vehicle: 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee About: “It is a home-built, budget-friendly rig that helps my family and me enjoy the great outdoors.” The Jeep is accompanied by a dedicated overlanding trailer that began life as a “rusty frame of a pop-up trailer” then went through various configurations to get to where it View the full article
  2. The 2020 Awards Show will be broadcast on Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Network. The Cup Series awards were originally scheduled to be held in Nashville, Tenn., for the second consecutive year. The 90-minute show will celebrate and feature appearances from the sport's 2020 national series champions - Chase Elliott in Cup, Austin Cindric in Xfinity and Sheldon Creed in Trucks ...Keep reading View the full article
  3. The cover of the January 2021 issue of Four Wheeler magazine marks a historic moment because it’s the first Four Wheeler cover ever dedicated to the incredible 4-Wheel & Off-Road Ultimate Adventure, and it puts the spotlight on the UALRJ Jeep. The Backstory Since the first Ultimate Adventure in 1999, the event has crisscrossed the View the full article
  4. ''Radioactive" from the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway where Chase Elliott won his first Cup Series title. View the full article
  5. I was listening to my buddies Verne Simons and Trent McGee on a podcast the other day, and one of the hosts asked them, “What’s the best off-road upgrade you’ve made to a 4×4?” I won’t divulge their answers because in my opinionated opinion, only one of them answered correctly. Since I started this business View the full article
  6. Reaume, 30, a part-time driver in the Xfinity and Truck series this season, was suspended for a recent anti-Semitic post on one of his social media channels. Reaume, a native of Redlands, Calif., most recently competed in last Friday’s Truck series season finale at Phoenix Raceway, starting 31st and finishing 33rd. He made a pair of starts in Xfinity and 12 in Trucks this season. In his ...Keep reading View the full article
  7. In a season that saw Ford driver Kevin Harvick and Toyota driver Denny Hamlin combine to win 16 of the 36 points races, Chevrolet was hard-pressed to make it to Victory Lane. By the end of the year, Chevrolet drivers earned nine wins in 36 races. But Chevy’s only multi-time winner this season, Chase Elliott, posted back-to-back victories when it mattered most – winning at Martinsville ...Keep reading View the full article
  8. Overlanders: Marcos Cardenas and Irene Infante Vehicle: 2000 Toyota Tacoma About: “My job requires me to work away from home, but my truck is my escape. I can go anywhere in this truck, and despite where I end up, I feel like that’s where I belong. When I drive my truck, I feel like myself.” View the full article
  9. The seven-time series champion will switch to IndyCar next season with a street and road course-only programme with Chip Ganassi Racing, ending a run of 19 seasons with Hendrick Motorsport. Johnson was the highest of the drivers not in title contention on his 686th career start as stablemate Chase Elliott came through from last after twice failing technical inspection to become Hendrick's first ...Keep reading View the full article
  10. Jimmie Johnson said it "still stings" that his full-time NASCAR Cup career ended with a "bittersweet" final year, but was pleased to bow out with a fifth place at Phoenix View the full article
  11. Today, Mouton’s efforts are focussed on getting the next women drivers to the top of the pyramid in her role as head of the FIA Women in Motorsport commission. Over the last ten years she has been working hard to increase the base of the pyramid, to drive more female participation right from grassroots level. This week, at Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters, her most ambitious project to date ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Overlanders: Bert G. Garrison Jr. and Bert G. Garrison Sr. Vehicle: 1978 Jeep J20 About: “As a professional aviator, I have spent 30 years flying over the USA looking down on great trails—trails I would love to explore. Overlanding fits that need for adventure perfectly.” The pickup gained ARB lockers, 4-inch lift, KC Lights Pro6 lightbar, View the full article
  13. Overlanders: Bert G. Garrison Jr. and Bert G. Garrison Sr. Vehicle: ’78 Jeep J20 About: “As a professional aviator, I have spent 30 years flying over the USA looking down on great trails—trails I would love to explore. Overlanding fits that need for adventure perfectly.” The pickup gained ARB lockers, 4-inch lift, KC Lights Pro6 View the full article
  14. Normally we would’ve spent literally dozens of hours browsing the SEMA Off-Road Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, but instead we logged onto SEMA360.com and took a virtual stroll through SEMA’s new off-road products showcase to see what we could find. Here are a couple new products for the Jeep and off-road market that View the full article
  15. Winter weather is knocking at our doors here in St. Louis, and now is the time to mod out your Jeep to prepare. Just because the snow is falling, doesn’t mean your adventures should stop! Here are the top winter Jeep mods our team recommends to get ready. Safety First Before we dive into our recommendations, it’s important to know that even the greatest winter Jeep mods aren’t a substitute for safe driving. Brush up on the basics before you head out into a winter wonderland. Now For The Mods Tires Solid skill is one pillar of safe winter driving, but without the right tires in place, those skills won’t mean much. Bald, worn tires won’t have the traction you need to stop carefully and safely. Look for winter-specific (and not just off-road) tire replacements with thicker, studded treads. This allows you to stop your jeep safely, improve turning, and create better acceleration. Hard Top Who wants to be stuck in a freezing-cold Jeep with just a soft top to protect you from the elements? (Spoiler alert: nobody.) Upgrade to a high-quality hardtop that keeps the cold and moisture out, and inspect it before every seasonal installation. If you notice any cracks or damage to the weather stripping, get in touch with a professional to have it repaired. Grille Guard Regardless of the season, modding your Jeep with a grille guard can go a long way to protect it from front-end damage. That’s especially true in snow, where it’s much easier to slip and slide. Grill guards will add another layer of strong protection between your Jeep and anything you may run into should you lose control and end up hitting something head-on. Chains Tire chains are a low-tech mod that hasn’t been innovated in decades — and for good reason. Heavy semi-trucks and tractor-trailers use them, so why shouldn’t your Jeep? Your local Jeep mechanic will show you how to use them, and in many cases it’s quite easy to do. Chains provide even more traction beyond a good set of tires. recommend Winch Again, this is an all-season mod that shows its muscle during the winter. Winches allow you to slowly and carefully get your Jeep unstuck, something that a two-strap can’t do without causing significant damage. Winches also offer adjustable length (often up to 100 feet) which allows the recovery vehicle to stay on solid land (or snow) while helping to pull you out of a jam. Tune-Up You already know regular maintenance helps a Jeep last forever, but you should take special care to have it checked over before going out in the snow. Ask your experienced Jeep mechanic to take a close look at your 4WD, especially if it’s been a while since you’ve used the feature. Having your vehicle lock up on the trails is a bummer. Ready to head out into the snow, slush, and ice? Don’t do anything without bringing your Jeep to us here at Axleboy. We’ll let you know which winter Jeep mods you’ll need to max out on off-road (and on-road) fun and make sure you get the best quality at the best price. We’ll tune up your Jeep to make sure all systems are a go — call us for an appointment before the snow gets too deep! The post Top Jeep Mods for Winter Weather appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
  16. Every year at the beginning of November, automotive enthusiasts and professionals from around the globe meet up at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. And while we’d like to say 2020 is no different, that would be a lie. 2020 is totally different, and sadly this show, like many others, is different. What we View the full article
  17. Overlanders: Robert DuBois and Amy Johnson Vehicle: 1976 Ford Bronco About: “We enjoy reaching places that are seldom traveled, to experience things that are new, and to get out of ‘comfort zone’ at times to make us feel more alive!” The Bronc has been kept mostly stock, “as it works well for our needs.” Future View the full article
  18. Overlanders: Robert DuBois and Amy Johnson Vehicle: 1976 Ford Bronco About: “We enjoy reaching places that are seldom traveled, to experience things that are new, and to get out of ‘comfort zone’ at times to make us feel more alive!” The Bronc has been kept mostly stock, “as it works well for our needs.” Future View the full article
  19. “This is as big as it gets. I mean, my goodness,” Elliott said at one point. “I mean, a champion in the Cup Series? Are you kidding me? “It’s nuts. It’s absolutely nuts.” But is it? Yes and no. While the path Elliott traveled to capture his first series title was a difficult and unexpected one, in many ways he has been preparing for this moment since he signed with NASCAR ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. Elliott, the son of 1988 Cup champion Bill, sealed his first Cup title in Sunday’s season finale at Phoenix and is known to have plans to race outside of NASCAR next year – mainly in sprint cars at mid-week events. Elliott has never raced in sportscars previously, and the arrival of Kyle Larson to the team in 2021 has likely freed up Hendrick’s drivers to make requests for non-NASCAR ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. Johnson placed fifth, the highest finisher not in the title hunt. He also led four laps during a cycle of green-flag pit stops. Meanwhile, his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott claimed his first NCS championship, along with the race win. Afterwards, Johnson pulled alongside Elliott to offer his congratulations. "I don't remember what I said to him. There was a lot of ...Keep reading View the full article
  22. For either driver to have a chance to catch leader Chase Elliott late in the race, they were going to need a caution to bunch the field. Unfortunately for both, once the final stage went green, it stayed that way until the end and Elliott ended up cruising to a more than 2.7-second win over Keselowski. Elliott claimed his sixth win of the season and his first series title while Keselowski ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. Jimmie Johnson finished fifth in his final race as a full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver at Phoenix Raceway. View the full article
  24. Kevin Harvick, who led the series with nine wins, was eliminated from further playoff contention last weekend at Martinsville, Va. Hamlin, who had seven wins this season, barely advanced to the Championship 4 based on points out of Martinsville. He finished fourth in Sunday’s season finale at Phoenix Raceway but was the only title contender not to lead a lap in the race. “We were a ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. Full highlights from the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway in Arizona. View the full article

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