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  1. ARB has recently made several improvements to its Classic series of Fridge Freezer portable off-road overlanding refrigerators with the release of the Classic II. Most notably, the fridge now supports wireless display and monitoring from any smartphone via the new FridgeConnect app. We outfitted the Ultimate International with one of ARB’s 50-quart Classic II Fridge View the full article
  2. “I’d consider this one of the big things (to happen in my life),” said NASCAR Cup Series driver Matt DiBenedetto, who drove the Team Penske No. 22 Xfinity car on both the 12-turn and 14-turn layout of the road course. “Opportunities like this are things I’ll never forget for the rest of my life. I’ll be able to say forever, ‘Hey, I got asked by Mr. Penske himself, that whole team ...Keep reading View the full article
  3. Check out last week’s Truck Show Podcast on a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado HD with a half-million miles on its Duramax L5P turbodiesel, then come back for Gale Banks! On This Week’s Show: Gale Banks, Gale Banks, … and automotive legend Gale Banks A familiar voice returns to the Truck Show Podcast this week, none other View the full article
  4. You might know her from three seasons of Discovery Channel’s Naked & Afraid (Madagascar, Colombia & Bahamas), but did you know that Eva is an adventure motorcyclist with a skill set ranging from long-term wilderness survival to high-end mixology? With decades of backcountry adventure travel under her belt, Eva believes that even the most rugged View the full article
  5. The upcoming 2021 Jeep Renegade 4xe and Jeep Compass 4xe variants are on their way, and it appears our friends across the pond will have first dibs on the plug-in hybrid SUVs. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles launched a series of European-market microsites for the 4xe First Edition, drumming up excitement for the specially equipped Renegade and View the full article
  6. The Swede, who claimed back-to-back World RX titles with Petter Solberg’s Volkswagen-backed team in 2017 and 2018, switched to the World Touring Car Cup last season after PSRX withdrew from World RX. But, with Volkswagen terminating its works internal combustion-based programmes in November, Kristoffersson has been left without a drive despite winning the final round of WTCR in Malaysia in ...Keep reading View the full article
  7. Alonso ended up 13th during this month's Dakar in Saudi Arabia at the wheel of a factory Toyota Hilux 4x4, although the two-time Formula 1 champion showed strong pace for much of the rally and came close to winning a stage during the second week. Two major incidents - hitting a rock on Stage 2 and suffering a double rollover over a high dune on Stage 10 - cost him a place in the top 10 overall ...Keep reading View the full article
  8. May 2 What: Shakedown Run Where: Gilbert, Minnesota Hosted by: Iron Range Offroad Info: ironrangeoffroad.com May 2-3 What: Monster Jam Where: Orlando, Florida Hosted by: Camping World Stadium Info: monsterjam.com May 7-9 What: Big Bear Jeep Jamboree Where: Big Bear Lake, California Hosted by: Jeep Jamboree USA Info: jeepjamboreeusa.com May 7-10 What: Mud View the full article
  9. It started innocently enough. As we arrived at the quarry where the off-road portion of the 2020 Ford Super Duty first drive program was to be held we noticed off in the corner a shiny new F-550 Super Duty fitted with a dump bed. Then a nice man approached and said the magical words… “Feel View the full article
  10. The knockout-style format was first introduced to the Truck Series in 2016. With the addition of two more drivers to the playoffs, this is how NASCAR will shape the rounds: Round of 10: Gateway, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park and Bristol Motor Speedway Round of 8: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway, Martinsville Speedway Championship 4: Phoenix Raceway “Expanding the ...Keep reading View the full article
  11. Harvick took part in a modified test Tuesday at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway at the invitation of fellow NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan Preece, who is also a client of Kevin Harvick Inc. Management. “For me, we’ve had a great relationship that (Preece) started with Stafford Speedway. Between Ryan and Stafford Motor Speedway, that’s why I drove three hours up here today to come up here and ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Special thanks to Greg Malcolm, Brian Temple, “The Team,” and Tim Wright Not many auto or truck manufacturers can trace their brand back to one vehicle. Many fewer have a history that goes back more than a century. Only a handful can say they still own their first vehicle in running, driving condition. Oshkosh Corporation, View the full article
  13. Daniel Suarez has secured a NASCAR Cup Series lifeline with Gaunt Brothers Racing, which will run as a full-time team for the first time in 2020, Autosport has learned View the full article
  14. More on the Ford Super Duty! Ford Super Duty Tremor vs. Ram Power Wagon 2020 Ford Super Duty: 475 Horsepower and 1,050 lb-ft of Torque 2020 Ford Super Duty Builds: 5 Customized for SEMA 2019 In mid-2019, Ford made waves when the company introduced the world to an all-new off-road variant of its ever-popular Super View the full article
  15. Suarez, 28, will compete in the Cup Series this season for Gaunt Brothers Racing, which will move to a fulltime team for the first time in its existence, Motorsport.com has learned. An official announcement of the move is expected sometime this week. Suarez, the 2016 Xfinity Series champion, was left without a Cup series ride for the 2020 season when Cole Custer was moved into his No. 41 ...Keep reading View the full article
  16. The Gulf nation secured a five-year deal to host the cross-country rally from 2020, marking a shift away from South America for the event after 10 years. The first edition, held earlier this month, was held exclusively in Saudi Arabia as per the contract, but the ASO is free to add more countries to the marathon from 2021 onwards. Dakar Rally director David Castera first mooted the ...Keep reading View the full article
  17. .So we've got the 2020 Gladiator up on the rack here Scott's shop, Axleboy Off Road. Scott, tell us about what we're looking at here with a bone stock Gladiator. Yeah, absolutely. Moving up here to the front, we've got front and rear differentials. We've got those 3:21 gears we talked about inside here, and what that means is it means that this driveshaft turns 3.21 times to one revolution of a tire. That's what that means. As we put the bigger tires on, we're going to increase circumference, so that actually is going to make ... the vehicle is going to travel further, if you will, with the same amount of turns on the driveshaft. That's what brings the RPMs down. So we're going to re-gear that to 4:88s. That's going to be in the front and rear differential then. We're going to be changing out some components with the lift kit. We're going to do an adjustable track bar. Stock track bar's here. As we lift this vehicle up, this track bar is going to swing the axle over to the driver's side, so we're going to want to recenter that. We're going to do that with an adjustable track bar. We're going to put in heavy duty shocks and a steering stabilizer. Get the ride quality where we want it, get it handling good. Variable rate springs, extended sway bar links with disconnects for when we go off road and we need more articulation. We're going to be changing the lower control arms here. As we lift this, the same thing. The geometry swings the axle back. We roll caster out. Caster's the critical angle and caster's one of the alignment angles that helps us keep the Jeep driving straight down the highway. Gives it a sense of direction, if you will. So we're going to put extended length adjustable control arms on it. We're going to use the new TeraFlex IR arms. That's independent rotation, meaning that the center sleeve inside the bushing isn't captive like traditional bushing control arms. It actually has a bearing surface that allows it to freely turn. That keeps us from having torsional binding and it keeps us from wearing out the bushings as the suspension goes through its travel. We have reasonable skid plate protection on this vehicle from the factory and I think for the purposes that we're doing, I don't know that we're going to need to make modifications here. I think if we were going to do more hardcore off road and get into the rocks, we would definitely want some heavier plates, but I think for what we're doing with our camping, fishing, outdoors type items, I think this is going to be ample protection, so not a whole lot we're going to worry about here. Moving back, we have a multi piece driveshaft with a carrier bearing. That's what helps us deal with the additional wheelbase that the Gladiator has. Keeps the drive line angles in check and it gives us a little bit better clearance under here. If we had a one piece drive shaft, all this would be down and be accessible. This gives us a lot of protection here. Keeps everything smooth. Moving back, the new Gladiator's suspension has longer control arms in the rear. It's set up for carrying a load. We've got factory multi-rate planes. We're going to keep those so we don't lose any carrying capacity with our new suspension. Rear differential, same thing. We're going to be doing those 4:88s. Other than that ... Tell me about this spare tire. Yeah. So the underside of this vehicle is where the spare tire is mounted. Now that's something kind of new for Jeeps. For years we've just had them on the tailgate. To keep the utility in check on this, we can't really do that. So this does have an underbed mounted spare. Now we can fit up to a 37 inch tire under here and that's another reason why we're stopping our tire size there. We want this to be a usable vehicle, and again, when we're out there in the back, then we're in the middle of nowhere, if we have a flat, we need to be prepared to deal with it. We need a spare tire. So that's one of the reasons we're going to stay with that 37 inch tire. So let me ask you a dumb question. If you had 37 inch tires and one went flat, could you get by with this tiny tire or no? No, you really couldn't. We've got a couple of things that could happen. If we have a limited slip differential or a locking differential, we would destroy it. You can't ... they're designed to allow the tires to turn at different speeds, but you can't turn them at different speeds to run down the highway. So every tire needs to be the same size. Yeah. We really ... in most of our modern four wheel drives, we'd really like to see all of our times, be within a quarter inch of circumference. So that's pretty tight. Anything other than that, we're going to get some bind or some drag. Now you had mentioned when we ordered it that you suggest to getting the tow package, but I think it had something more to do with some of the other components, not just this hitch on the back. That's correct. So we're going to be getting the factory connectors for the trailer hitch wiring, the four pin and the seven pin connectors. We're going to get the factory hitch and usually we get some things like additional cooling systems and gear ratios and things like that. So the things that come with that package also serve to better accommodate some of the modifications we're going to put on the suspension. Absolutely. Great. One of the first pieces I think we need to look at and talk about is we've talked about the high clearance fenders. We talked a little bit about tires. So this one's an example of a mud tire. We probably want to steer away from this with what we're doing. This high clearance fender here, if you look at and notice how tucked up and how tight and up to the top it is compared to the big thick flares that are on it from the factory with the inner splash shields, we're going to get a lot more tire clearance that way. That's going to allow us to keep this thing as low as possible, but get the biggest tire that we can, okay, so that's one important feature. Now these are the GenRight flares, so they're made out of aluminum. We're going to control our weight and then we're going to get a lot of strength out of that as well. What about the splash guards on the inside? Do they stay or do these come with it? Splash guards on the inside are going to go, and then we're going to get new aluminum ones for the front. Okay. As far as the back goes, we're really not going to need that. If we want to color them black to keep them the same, then we're going to do like a bedliner material in there that'll help protect it and seal it up. As far as the sides of it, we talked about the rock slide engineering steps and these are power. They fold down, they take a good beating and they protect the body. And that'll install right here where there's nothing. Yeah. Yeah. Flare to flare is where they go. They're bolt on and then if we do decide that we're going to pull the doors off it or something at some point there's also a bypass switch where you can control them manually and keep them from going down so we're not- So how does it know when to come down, the steps? So it's going to work off the factory door ajar system on that, but we can put in this bypass switch which will allow us to control it manually, as well, so that way we get the best of both worlds. We talked about the stubby bumper and then maybe something like this. This is, again, this is a GenRight off road. It's a narrow bumper, so we're going to have better approach to our tires to get them up on obstacles and keep from smashing the bumper into things. Again, it's aluminum, it's lightweight, it's strong, keeps everything well protected. We're going to need a recovery winch in there and we're going to have some good recovery points that we can put in D-rings and that we can even flat tow from if we want to. So we're kind of going to get the best of both worlds, but we're going to have it in a small, compact, lightweight aluminum package. GenRight's all made in the U.S., over in California, so really good products. What were you thinking style-wise for the replacement- For the wheels? ... wheels. Yeah, so I think we're going to do a 17 inch mostly because it's common. Tire prices are relatively inexpensive and we have a lot of choices. I don't see a reason for a larger wheel than that for this project. At that point, it's pretty much going to be up to you. We're going to try to stick with something that has a broad flange on it that protects the rim from rubbing up against things and keeps it from, you know, if you have a real narrow, fragile lip, it's easy to damage, right? So we're going to want something a little bit thicker there that can take a pretty good hit. I would imagine we're going to look at XD Fuel, Moto Metal. Cosmetically I'm thinking something in like a matte black. Yeah, a matte black is going to set up and work well with the sliders and that sort of thing. As far as the ... we talked about the tires and I think that one of the hybrid tires like the the Falken WildPeak 18 3W, that's a fairly aggressive all-terrain. It has nice calm centers. It's quiet on the highway. 50,000 mile plus tire. The lugs on the outside and then a very unique double wrap sidewall that protects it from any puncture damage on the side. So suspension modifications is one of the things that you and I talked about a lot and so we're going to have some unique challenges with this vehicle. We're going to have additional weight in the back. So we're going to have a crack, we're going to have a tent. We're going to have maybe bicycles, camping gears, kayaks, all these different things. Cooler. Yes, not to mention the added weight of a larger spare tire and items like that and the armor that we're going to add and things like that. So one thing we're going to have to take into consideration is how is this vehicle going to handle with the additional weight and so we're going to need a shock absorber that really just ... technology well beyond what the factory has to offer. I think we're going to use the Falcon shocks. These are handmade up in Utah. Parent company is TeraFlex. Great, great product. This is a monotube shock and what that means is there's a single cylinder in here. We have an internal floating piston as well as the piston that's attached to the rod. Now the advantage of this shock is going to be that the shock oil and the nitrogen aren't mixed together at all so we aren't going to aerate the shock oil like we would in a twin tube shock. Now where this becomes important is in a vehicle like this that we know we're going to be doing some serious gravel roads and washboard. As the shock starts moving faster and faster, our twin tube shocks that you have from the factory, they're going to aerate, we're going to experience what's called shock fade. So the faster that shock works, the hotter it gets, the more aerated the fluid gets, the less control we have and the vehicle's going to bounce out of control. With a monotube shock, that can't happen. The fluid and the gas don't mix together and then as the temperature increases in the shock and the harder you work it, the higher the nitrogen charges, the more shock damping we have. So we're going to use something like this on here, I think. So the performance of this actually would get better or stay the same if there was a lot of bouncing? It's going to get better. It actually gets better. It'll actually get firmer on the rougher terrain. Where the stock shock would ... Yeah. Performance would deteriorate. Yes. Putting all that stress on it. We'll get dynamic handling out of this, okay. So it's going to be dynamic. It's going to change based on how hard we drive it versus the stock twin tube shock, it's going to be static so it's always going to provide the same dampening no matter what. And then when the new tires and wheels are on here and the new fenders, we'll actually be able to see part of that, too. Yeah, it's going to look amazing. Cool. This is obviously a really nice piece. Again, they're doing some pretty phenomenal things. So that's it from here for today. We're going to be back in a couple of weeks and we're going to check in on the progress. By then we should have tires and wheels. Yeah, we should have tires and wheels picked out and everything in there. Lift kit components should be here and you can actually unbox some of that. I would expect the body armor to be here by then, too, and we can start talking about that. Opening up boxes and seeing what we got. All right, we'll come back soon. Thanks for watching. So that's a look at what we have to work with. Our blank palette, if you will. In our next video, we're going to be unboxing and taking a closer look at some of the components that are going to be added to this Gladiator before we start putting them on. So make sure to click the subscribe button and follow us here on YouTube and as soon as that next video gets published, you can watch it right away and continue with us on this road to the ultimate 2020 Jeep Gladiator Axleboy Off Road build. View the full article
  18. Pelican’s Cargo Cases are the newest addition to the company’s lineup. Pelican Cases are known worldwide for protecting everything from camping gear to your most important tactical armaments. The Cargo Case line designed with the outdoor enthusiast, overlander, and industry professionals in mind helping keep your gear organized and safe from the elements at View the full article
  19. The significance of Brabec's triumph in the Dakar on Friday can barely be overstated. As well as becoming the first US competitor to win the legendary rally-raid in any class (although he was soon joined in that regard by SxS champion Casey Currie), he scored Honda's first triumph since 1989 and ended a mammoth KTM winning streak dating back to 2001. A little over five years ago, the San ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. The governing body's World Motor Sport Council approved Chile's request to withdraw from the 2020 WRC calendar. While there had been speculation of a 14th round being drafted in, the WMSC confirmed on Monday there will be no replacement for the Concepcion-based event, which was lost due to ongoing unrest in the country. The one change affected by the loss of Chile is a shift in the date for ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. Two-time World Rally champion Sainz clinched his third victory on the legendary off-road event on its first visit to Saudi Arabia at the wheel of one of X-raid's two-wheel-drive Mini JCW Buggy contenders, beating Toyota rival Nasser Al-Attiyah by six minutes. In doing so, the 57-year-old added to his previous triumphs taken in 2010 (with Volkswagen) and 2018 (with Peugeot), beating his own ...Keep reading View the full article
  22. Having enjoyed an unbeaten run in the legendary rally-raid's two-wheel division since 2001, KTM was finally beaten on the Dakar's first visit to Saudi Arabia, as Honda scored its first win since 1989 courtesy of Ricky Brabec. KTM's top factory representative was Toby Price in third place, some 24 minutes behind Brabec, although Pablo Quintanilla did finish second for sister brand ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. Every year in the middle of January, we all tune into the motor trend Channel for the better part of a week for Barrett Jackson Scottsdale, the granddaddy of all collector car actions. We watch intently as some of our favorite custom trucks roll over the block, and watch even closer as the gavel drops View the full article
  24. Al-Attiyah, who won the 2019 Dakar in the four-wheel-drive Hilux, finished six minutes behind the winning two-wheel-drive X-raid Mini buggy of Carlos Sainz in the 2020 edition of the event. While the final margin of victory was small, four-wheel drive cars won only three of Dakar 2020's 12 stages, with Al-Attiyah, squadmate Giniel de Villiers and Mini 4x4 driver Vaidotas Zala claiming a stage ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. Every year in the middle of January, we all tune into the motor trend Channel for the better part of a week for Barrett Jackson Scottsdale, the granddaddy of all collector car actions. We watch intently as some of our favorite custom trucks roll over the block, and watch even closer as the gavel drops View the full article

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