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    Jeep Overlanding Basics. If you love going off-road with your Jeep and you love camping, it’s time to take things to the next level with Overlanding. After all, one of the best things about owning a Jeep is the ability to travel just about anywhere! It may not be ideal if you’re new to the lifestyle but with some experience, you can overland for days, weeks, and even months. What is Overlanding? When you take your Jeep Overlanding, there is no real destination. The goal is to become reliant on your vehicle for transportation and the gear you pack for shelter. Everything you need should be available within your Jeep and you should use the journey to learn about the nature around you. You should be equipped to tackle all types of weather and terrain and face any challenges that come your way. How Can I Get Started Overlanding? Before you grab the gear and mod out your Jeep, you need to get into the right mindset. If you’re someone who appreciates hot showers and gourmet restaurant meals every day, Overlanding might not be for you. When you’re out in the wilderness for days or even weeks, you’ll need to “rough it” and problem-solve on the fly. Overlanding is hard work, but it’s truly rewarding for those who are prepared for anything that comes their way. How do I Equip my Jeep for Overlanding? While it may seem like outfitting your Jeep for Overlanding can be costly, you may already have what you need to get started. That said, knowing how to operate your vehicle in all types of terrain is far more important than any gear you add to it. Other considerations include fuel economy and the reliability of your axles. You won’t have repair shops or gas stations when you’re Overlanding off-road. Plan your trips accordingly to optimize fuel use and have a qualified Jeep mechanic check your suspension before you go off-grid. What Other Overlandng Gear Do I Need? Once your Jeep is properly modded out, you’ll need to stock up on supplies based on where you’re going and how long you’re staying out. Other gear you should have on hand includes a first aid kit, air mattresses, water containers, and GPS devices. While this is by no means a comprehensive list, it’s a great starting point. Remember to adjust accordingly based on where you’re headed and how long you plan to take your Jeep out Overlanding. Ready to explore the world of Overlanding with your Jeep? Not all mechanics are experts in the upgrades it takes to get your vehicle ready. At Axleboy, we want every client to get the best customizations for their vehicle. We’re not your average shop. Instead of selling you anything and everything, we’ll make sure you only get upgrades that are truly important to you. Get in touch with our team today! The post Jeep Overlanding Basics appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
  2. Apply now to see if you will be among the 20 overland vehicles selected for the 2020 Four Wheeler Overland Adventure! Applications by email will be accepted from now until March 11, 2020 for this incredible three-day overlanding trip that begins with registration on Monday, May 11, 2020, in Wickenburg, Arizona. The 2020 Four Wheeler View the full article
  3. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. joins Nick Wright, Brian Dawkins and Jenna Wolfe to preview this weekend's Daytona 500, which kicks off the 2020 NASCAR season. View the full article
  4. Tanak rolled off the side of a ravine on the season-opening Monte Carlo Rally on the first full day of the event, which ruled him out of competing again that weekend. He heads into this week’s Rally Sweden as the reigning winner, having taken his first Swedish victory last year with Toyota. Owing to his crash on round one, Tanak will start well behind his top WRC rivals in the running ...Keep reading View the full article
  5. The Team Penske driver was visibly frustrated after getting out of the car and raged against 'dumb moves' and 'crazy blocks' during the exhibition race. On Lap 67, Joey Logano attempted to block a run from Kyle Busch. Busch forced the issue and two collided, resulting in a three-car incident that ended Keselowski's day. “I just got wrecked for no reason," said Keselowski after being ...Keep reading View the full article
  6. His Gaunt Brothers Racing team had previously been a part-time organization and does now own a charter, which guarantees a spot in the field each week. That means Suarez needed a fast qualifying speed on Sunday to lock himself in the Daytona 500 field, otherwise he’ll need to race his way in during Thursday’s qualifying races. The No. 96 Toyota team made a gallant effort but Justin Haley ...Keep reading View the full article
  7. Erik Jones claimed victory in a chaotic NASCAR Clash race at Daytona, in which only six cars were able to finish View the full article
  8. With only six cars running at the end of three overtimes, Denny Hamlin – who was a lap down – helped shove Jones into the lead on the final lap and he easily held off Austin Dillon for the non-points victory and unofficial start to the 2020 NASCAR season. Jones’ first Cup Series points victory came in 2018 at Daytona. “It was an awesome race. I gotta give a huge thanks to Denny, he ...Keep reading View the full article
  9. Erik Jones was the winner of a demolition derby at Daytona International Speedway View the full article
  10. Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Busch Clash at Daytona International Speedway View the full article
  11. Brad Keselowski worked overtime to get his Ford ready for Daytona 500 qualifying View the full article
  12. Stenhouse, who went out 18th of the 42 cars who attempted to qualify, posted a blistering lap of 194.582 mph which held up the rest of the session to give him the pole for Sunday’s Daytona 500. It’s only the third career pole for Stenhouse, whose most recent came in the 2017 season. It’s also just the third for the JTG Daugherty Racing organization and first on an oval track. Stenhouse ...Keep reading View the full article
  13. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has won the pole for NASCAR's season-opening Daytona 500 View the full article
  14. My offseason was fan-freakin-tastic. It was too short, but it was a lot of fun. I spent a lot of time again, kind of like normal, working in my shop, working on my Chili Bowl cars. At the same time, I really enjoy that. It’s work, but it’s enjoyable. That part of it was good. The Chili Bowl went well. I served as crew chief on both cars for the first time and that was interesting. C.J. (Leary) ...Keep reading View the full article
  15. KOH 2020 Action HERE 4×4 Van at Hammers? Silverado or Sierra? Doomsday YJ Build Bob Gwinner, of Wrightwood, California, brought his ’62 Willys Wagon out to Hammertown and KOH 2020. The Wagon’s body sits on a Scout II frame, gets its power from a Chevy V-8, and rides on a pair of Dana 44s. Eddie View the full article
  16. About eight minutes into the session, Keselowski side-swiped a fence barricade by the exit gate of the garage and did extensive damage to the right-side of his No. 2 Ford. Keselowski said he was caught off-guard by a car slowing in front of him. Keselowski never completed a lap in the session before bringing his No. 2 car back to the garage, where his team worked feverishly on repairing ...Keep reading View the full article
  17. Jimmie Johnson has not been to victory lane since last year's exhibition Busch Clash at Daytona International Speedway View the full article
  18. We met Gavin Johnson, of Livermore, California, as he wheeled the snot out of his ’79 Ford E-250 van around Hammertown. More 4×4 Vans! What is a V-Drive Van? 4×4 Van in Moab Flatbed 4×4 Van Here are the specs: The factory 460 still keeps the Ford van moving under the hood. Gavin pulled the View the full article
  19. 13 drivers eclipsed 200mph with Dillon leading the way in the No. 13 Germain Racing Chevrolet Camaro at 203.592mph. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Denny Hamlin, Erik Jones and Martin Truex Jr. rounded out the top five. All 43 drivers entered put down a time with Christopher Bell and Kyle Busch running the most laps at 31. The session was incident-free. Read Also: Erik Jones, Toyotas ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. Harvick’s current contract with Stewart-Haas Racing ran through the 2021 season. Harvick said he had signed a two-year extension in the offseason to take him through the 2024 season. Harvick’s decision to remained focus on racing has all-but ruled out a larger TV role for him in the near future, contrary to what many have speculated. “Kevin Harvick is a world-class wheelman, leader and ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. Kevin Harvick has agreed to a two-year contract extension with Stewart-Haas Racing that will take the 44-year-old NASCAR champion through the 2023 season View the full article
  22. Kevin Harvick has agreed to a two-year contract extension with Stewart-Haas Racing that will take the 44-year-old NASCAR champion through the 2023 season View the full article
  23. Thanks to a four-car Toyota draft late in the 50-minute session, Jones ended up on top with an average lap speed of 199.756 mph. Jones’ Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Denny Hamlin, ended up second (199.734 mph) and Martin Truex Jr. was third (199.703 mph). Kyle Busch and Ryan Blaney completed the top-five. Rounding out the top-10 were Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer ...Keep reading View the full article
  24. A video released by the Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team on Friday reveals the new car being tested by development driver Juho Hanninen on heavy snow in Finland. The GR Yaris road car on which the WRC challenger will be based was revealed in January at the Tokyo Auto Salon (pictured top), boasting a 257bhp three-cylinder engine and four-wheel-drive, setting it apart from the majority ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. We’re already pretty sure the 2021 Ford Bronco two-door is going to be an exciting thing to drive when the trail gets muddy, but this latest batch of spy shots has us all the more impatient to drive it. Spotted playing in the snow, this Bronco two-door looks like it’s being driven by someone who’s View the full article

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