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  1. Favourable road position for the Haradh - Shubaytah stage meant Alonso was primed to contend for a maiden stage win, having finished second to the Century buggy of Mathieu Serradori two days prior. But his hopes were dashed just over a kilometre into the test when his Hilux was sent into a double rollover going over a dune and sustained damage that forced a subsequent stop. Alonso wound up ...Keep reading View the full article
  2. 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
  3. GMC introduced the first-ever 2021 Yukon AT4 and Yukon XL with the AT4 trim level aimed right at the off-road crowd. Here’s what you need to know about the Yukon AT4. Yukon AT4 Off-Road Features: Two-speed transfer case 32-degree approach angle Skidplates for “key areas of underbody” Four-corner air suspension adds 2 inches of ground View the full article
  4. The NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 4 will be run on the road course for the first time View the full article
  5. It’s official! Four Wheeler, the world’s leading 4×4 authority since 1962, has selected the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon EcoDiesel as the winner of its 47th annual SUV of the Year award. Four Wheeler’s SUV of the Year award event is an invitation-only competition that is only open to all-new or significantly revised SUVs for the View the full article
  6. The No. 8 JR Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro will again receive backing from Hellmann's, a partner dating back to 2009. This announcement comes with an extension between parent company Unilever and JRM, marking their 12th season together. “In our sport, partnerships are everything,” said Kelley Earnhardt Miller, JRM general manager. “We don’t throw the words ‘cornerstone partner’ ...Keep reading View the full article
  7. The race will be presented by Pennzoil and becomes the fifth road course on the Xfinity Series schedule. The Cup Series will continue to run the oval layout for Sunday's Brickyard 400. “The Brickyard weekend has been a cornerstone of the IMS schedule since its debut in 1994, and we’re committed to the continued growth and revitalization of the event with its move from early ...Keep reading View the full article
  8. Hey everybody, I'm Tom Shipley. I'm here with Scott Carline from Axleboy Offroad. We just purchased a brand new 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport and I worked very closely with Scott to spec this out. We talked to a bunch of different dealers, we did a lot of research online. We're going to do a walk around of the stock Jeep and talk about some of the things that we want to improve. We're seeking to walk through the process of buying a new Jeep and then doing modifications to make the Jeep precisely fit the uses that we have in mind for it. Basically if I understand what we're doing, we purchased the Jeep, we're going to want to use it for more of an over landing camping outdoor experience. When we take that into account, we're going to need enough modifications to the body and the suspension to allow us to get back to where we want to go. If we're going to be getting back into those remote camping sites, we need more clearance to get in those areas, to get down those rough gravel roads. We're going to need a rack of some sort to hold our tent, bike rack, kayaks, that sort of thing. And we definitely have to improve the appearance because- Yeah. ... She's pretty plain looking right now but we've got some big plans for that and I know you and I talked about easy accessibility to get in and out of the Jeep. Right now there's no steps at all, it's just blank and we're going to be putting 37 inch tires on here so we want to be able to get it out of this thing pretty easily. We also want some body protection because we've got this beautiful Jeep, we don't want to get onto something and smash up the rockers. We're going to do some RockSlide Engineering Power Steps on there, Step Sliders is what they're called. They're electric and they can take a beating and protect the body, it's kind of the best of both worlds. It's going to help you get in and out. It's going to be a pretty big deal when we're on 37s. To do that, I think we're going to go to a three and a half inch lift on here. We're also going to get some different fenders for it as well. We're going to get some fender armor if you will. Looking at GenRight right now, I think we're going to do aluminum to keep it as light as we can and we're going to have an Aluminum Tube Fender that's going to give us more tire clearance and it's going to give us a little something in case we were to get up close to a tree or a rock to give us a little protection, something more than this plastic. When these get into any kind of trees or brush, they'll just rip right off. We talked about 37 inch tires. Right, yeah. We considered 35 inch tires, and tell me about the reasons that 37s make more sense in 35 for what we want. Sure. One of the reasons I like a 37, especially on the Gladiator is going to be mostly just because of the bed section. Our departure angle suffers a little bit, we're hanging back there. It has to, otherwise we don't have a usable utility vehicle at that point. Plus we have quite a long wheel base, so it's easy to high center on things right in the middle. If we go over the top of a hill and the center gets caught, we're stuck and we're done. Now, since this is to be a camping and an outdoor vehicle, I don't think that we want to be stuck in the middle of nowhere by ourselves with no way to get around. We're going to try to add some more clearance to be able to get back on some of those tougher areas. What about road noise? Oh, I think we're going to do a hybrid style tire. I think we're going to do something that has some mud capability but not a full on mud tire. We're going to do something that's really quiet, still has a mileage warranty, but is still pretty capable off road. So capable off road, but not screaming when you're going down the highway, you can't even hear the radio. No. Yeah, we don't want it to sound like a jack hammer. We'd like to be able to have a conversation in the Jeep while we're driving. But cosmetically, it's going to look more aggressive than what came on as stock. Definitely. This is just a simple all season tire. We're going to go... Hybrid tire's going to have some mud lugs on it and it's going to have more of an all terrain in the center. There's going to be water and snow technology here for rain and slip conditions, but we're going to have a little bit of a lug on the outside, not to mention reinforced sidewalls to help us from puncturing the tire. Right. We want to try to avoid that because again, if it's going to be a camping vehicle and we're going to be in remote locations, we want to make sure that we're self-contained and can handle everything we come across. Very cool. Do we want to walk around this and point out- Yes. One of the first things I noticed is when we're looking at our headlights, it's the basic headlight design, the Halogen. I think we're probably going to want to go to some sort of LED technology here so we can just flat out see better, especially when we're back on those roads. We might go in too and add some different fog lights and things. Diode Dynamics is one company we do a lot of work with. They've just come out with their S3 light pods. They're DOT approved and extremely bright in a small package. Really, really new technology. Now, when we get that height up higher with the 37s and the three and a half inch lift, do the headlights need to be adjusted down- Yes. ... Because now they're [inaudible 00:04:52] higher. The headlights are going to be adjusted a little bit. We're going to try to keep from blinding other drivers- Right. ... But we still need to be able to see, so we're going to balance that out. We have talked about possibly going to a stubby bumper in the front, where here we have a full width. If we go to a stubby bumper, it's going to stop right here at the edge of the grill and that's going to give us the ability to get a tire up on something without hitting, so we'll be a little more capable off road. With the larger tire, we are going to change the ring and pinions though, we are going to go to a different final drive gear ratio and that's going to be to restore the power that we lost. When we increase the height of the tire, we actually increase the circumference and the engine RPMs compared to the mile per hour that we're driving are going to have a significant change. We're going to regear that, we're going to change it so we can get the RPMs back where they're supposed to be and that's going to restore our factory power and economy. So driving out here on the highway, which is right next to us here- Right. ... I did note that on flat going about 70 miles an hour, we're right about 2000 RPM right in there. Mm-hmm (affirmative). Yeah. If we put those wheels on here and didn't change the gear ratio, what would that RPM look like? 1600ish, something like that. So it's [crosstalk 00:06:08]. It's going to constantly... What'll happen is, is when you get on those slow rolling hills on the highway, you just got to go in and out overdrive all the time. Just constantly shift in, shift out, shift in, it's going to drive you crazy. And the gear ratio that it comes with is? This one I believe has a 321 in it. 321, and we're to 488? 488s yeah. I'd like to see cruise speed right around 2,600 RPMs. That's kind of my sweet spot. That's going to give us good power, good fuel economy. Cool. That's kind of where I'd like to see it. We're going to want to do a rack in the back. I know we talked about that and we talked about spray in bed liner. Yeah. This is so stock, you can order it with a bedliner and you can order extra options for back here. Mm-hmm (affirmative). We didn't think we really needed them and anything that we do determine we need, we can get [crosstalk 00:06:59]. We're going to do it right here. Yeah, I think one of the points of this project is to show how, if we buy a base model, how we can turn it into what we want, not necessarily what Jeep thinks we want. I mean they might have a pretty good idea, but I mean, let's face it, you're going to be out doing some different things. Probably not everything that they thought of. Camping, biking, kayaking. Obviously as we sit right now, this vehicle isn't going to get us back where we want to be and it's not going to be equipped to handle those loads and to carry those items. Some of the dealers will do their own modifications. Right, right. And they'll start with a more of a base model or one more similar to this and they'll put bigger wheels on it and they'll put a lift kit on it. Mm-hmm (affirmative). Tell me about some of the things to look for as far as what's the dealer's intention when they do modifications and then sell it with the modifications versus coming in here and working with you and your team? Yeah, so there is a big difference in the way that that plays out. When you go to the dealership, what they're looking for is street appeal. If it looks good from the street and the people drive by and they like what they see, they're going to go in, they're going to buy it, they can finance it all right there, boom out the door. But what they find out is, is none of the parts were selected with any idea of how the people were going to use the vehicle. What were the tires that were selected? They were either the cheapest ones they could find or that they got the best deal on, or they just picked a brand name they thought people would recognize. They didn't take into account, are you going to be on gravel roads? Are you going to be on the highway? Are you going to be in the mud? They're not looking at any of that. How good are the sidewalls? Are they puncture resistant? Like I said, one thing with this vehicle as we know, we're going to be getting back there by ourselves to get these things done that we want to do. This camping, the hiking, the fishing, the hunting, so we need reliable equipment that's going to fit our needs. Not just random brand names that somebody picked because we know they're going to sell when people drive by and they look flashy. Yeah. And in our experience we're always going to be better off if we consult before we buy the vehicle with someone like us, where we can talk to you about how you're going to use it and what your expectations are, and then we hand the items to get you there. Makes sense. It's definitely more than just looks and brand names. Let's take a quick look inside. Yeah. You're not going to do a whole lot up to the interior. This is stock interior, but I found it very comfortable. It is. It is a really comfortable interior. Sound system is adequate. I know we talked about adding some camera system to it, so we're going to look into that. Something to help us park. It came with a pretty impressive rear camera for backing up, but there's no camera on the front. Right, right. And there's no sensors to tell you how close you are to the bumper of the car in front of the you. Right. I need something like that. Yeah. So we're going to get that all fixed up as well. Make it a little bit easier for you to park. Other than that, I think we talked about some phone and equipment holders, things like that up on the dash. The interiors are pretty good. I believe you have the Upfitter switches. Yeah, the AUX, auxiliary package. So there's four buttons there, tell me about why those are important or helpful to have [crosstalk 00:10:08]. Right. When you have the auxiliary panel, any lights or electrical accessories that we're going to add, we have a set of programmable buttons that we're going to use that are pre-installed and then the wiring harness is out there. This is all factory style wiring. We're talking about weatherproof connectors. We're talking about the same types of things that are used as if it originally came with it, that's going to give us reliability. Wires aren't going to be corroding and turning green and getting all nasty. It's just going to be really simple. Now this auxiliary panel is programmable, so we can have it where it's a momentary or a latch switch or available when the keys off or maybe it turns off the power when you turn the key off so you don't run the battery down. We can set all of that and then it's of course in a really nice attractive package that looks like it's supposed to be there. Yeah, that's the part I liked. Which is the nicest thing about it. It's clean and it fits into the design. The original design. Yeah, it's extremely versatile and it is a nice option, I would recommend that. It can be added later as well by the way, that is an option that we have added to them after the sale. It's always less expensive to do it when you buy it though. Sure, sure. So that's our walk around of the brand new 2020 Jeep Gladiator that we're going to modify and build with the Axleboy Offroad team. In our next video, we're going to put this thing on the lift and we're going to go underneath it and figure out what we need to fix there too. View the full article
  9. The Ford Fiesta WRC was an immediate contender when the WRC’s new rules came into effect three years ago, with Sebastien Ogier scoring two drivers’ titles and M-Sport securing the manufacturers’ title in 2017. However, last season the team struggled after Ogier’s exit to Citroen, and failed to post a victory with Elfyn Evans and Teemu Suninen its main drivers. Team owner Malcolm ...Keep reading View the full article
  10. The Haradh - Shubaytah test was due to feature 534 kilometres of timed competition in the Rub' Al Khali desert, but worsening weather conditions forced the organisers to end the competitive running early. Citing "strong wind gusts" and all safety resources being "already mobilised, the Dakar declared the results of the stage at the 223km mark in the car competition. However, the first half ...Keep reading View the full article
  11. The route from Haradh to Shubaytah was going to be 534 kilometres, but the competitive part of the stage ended at 345km due to strong wind, and the rest of the stage was neutralised. As a result, Barreda was gifted the stage win, the Spaniard fastest at every waypoint of the day. Barreda became the seventh different stage winner in the bike class - the fourth for Honda. The Japanese brand ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. The Spaniard hit a dune at an awkward angle 87 kilometres into the 534-kilometre test, pitching he and Marc Coma's Hilux into a roll. The car landed back on its wheels after two full revolutions, with initial fears that it would be too damaged to continue without a lengthy wait on outside assistance. However Motorsport.com understands that Alonso and Coma have since removed the car's ...Keep reading View the full article
  13. Another SEMA show has come and gone, and by now you’ve seen all of our coverage on trucktrend.com, where we posted up just about every truck at the show. But today we really wanted to show you what really stood out of the crowd to us among the lifted trucks. We’ve seen plenty of trends View the full article
  14. 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
  15. 2021 Ford Bronco breaks cover revealing details of its four-door configuration, many suggesting similarities between it and the Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Elements of the Bronco mule also might be drawing from the Ranger Raptor. More Bronco Details: Two-Door Bronco Could Look Like This Bronco Race Prototype HERE We Built a Bronco in a Week We’ve View the full article
  16. Organiser ASO has sought to crack down on what it considers illegal navigation aids for this year’s event, and had cameras installed in the cockpits of the leading contenders in order to monitor any regulation breaches. The event stewards say that Vasilyev and Yevtyekhov were caught on camera using additional notes and then throwing them out of the car, and thus have fallen foul of article ...Keep reading View the full article
  17. 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee – Built to Explore Zack Dent from Salt Lake City, Utah originally purchased and built this 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee for his dad, but dad ran out of room for it. Zack bought it back and rebuilt it to fit hit off-road needs. Some of the mods include adding 4.56 gears View the full article
  18. Al-Attiyah claimed a comfortable win – Toyota’s first – in last year’s edition, and the Hilux looked to have retained its edge over the Mini buggy in the lead-up to the 2020 race as it won Rally Morocco and two other Dakar rehearsal events in Saudi Arabia. Yet though Al-Attiyah enters the 10th stage just 24 seconds behind the Dakar-leading buggy of Carlos Sainz, he is yet to claim a ...Keep reading View the full article
  19. If you have a 4×4 2020 Ford Super Duty in your driveway and 10 inches of snow covering the roads around your house, you may just own the “ultimate snow machine,” according to Ford Motor Company. Ford’s Snow Plow Prep Package for the 2020 Super Duty is highlighted by a maximum 1,400-pound front plow rating View the full article
  20. NASCAR has made changes to its aero rules for short tracks and road courses in an effort to create "more exciting" races by reducing downforce View the full article
  21. The changes in the effected races include significantly smaller spoilers, splitters and other aerodynamic devices in an effort to place a greater emphasis on handling and less downforce on those tracks. Among the changes: The rear spoiler will be cut from 8 inches to 2.75 inches in height. The splitter will change from a 2-inch overhang to roughly 0.25-inches; the wings will ...Keep reading View the full article
  22. Latvala was dropped by the works Toyota line-up for 2020 as the Japanese manufacturer opted to sign an all-new line-up of Sebastien Ogier, Elfyn Evans and Kalle Rovanpera. The Finn soon revealed plans to tackle a limited programme in a self-run Yaris WRC however, and is confirmed for Sweden and Finland at least. His Rally Sweden entry has been made under the 'Latvala Motorsport' ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. The three frontrunners of the 2020 marathon benefitted from an advantageous position in the running order for the 476km Wadi ad-Dawasir - Haradh stage, following their respective low-key finishes on Monday. But whereas Peterhansel and Al-Attiyah took full advantage, clocking in first and second at nearly every waypoint, Sainz suffered a costly five-minute loss shortly after the 100-kilometre ...Keep reading View the full article
  24. We know Ford’s 2020 Super Duty F-Series is already receiving improved off-road chops with the company’s optional Tremor package, but now we know the truck is also getting a Warn 12,000-pound winch. More Tremor Coverage: HORSES AND TORQUE TREMOR AT SEMA We’ll sing the virtues of the factory winch option later, however, this step View the full article
  25. The 476km stage between Wadi ad-Dawasir and Haradh was a closely-contested affair as four riders were less than a minute apart 300 kilometres in. Quintanilla was already ahead at that point but he was under pressure from KTM's Price and the Hondas of Joan Barreda and Brabec. But it was the very last section of the stage where Quintanilla was able to pull away and he won the stage by 1m54s as ...Keep reading View the full article

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