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What You Need to Know about New Jeep Tires!
When our jeeps are bought new they come out with an all season tire, and that all season tire it's really designed to work everywhere, drive, pavements, snow, ice, rain. They're designed to last a long time and they're designed to be quiet. They don't do us very much good off road, and so if you're planning on doing some trails, or you're getting into some mud, or some grassy fields, it's definitely not the choice. The next step up from there is going to be an all terrain tire. The all terrain tire is going to have some more lugs in it, larger pieces that can grab a hold of things and get a bite. There is going to be a lot of rain siping in there. That's going to be those small thin cuts that are in there. The all terrain tires are going to stay pretty quiet. They're not going to hear them much on the highway. They're typically going to have a mileage warranty, a 50, 60,000 mile tire, that kind of thing. The ride quality is pretty strong. The drawback to that all-terrain tires is it's going to fill up with mud, so if you were to get in a muddy situation, or if you were to have a rock ledge you needed to climb up with the lugs may not be opened up quite enough. In that mud situation, the tread is going to pack with mud, and so it's not going to clean out to get the next bite. The next step up from there would be what we consider a hybrid tire. That's a really nice cross between an all-terrain and a mud terrain tire, so we have characteristics of both. And if you look at the tread you'll typically find the center line of the tread is going to be more like an all terrain, but on the outer edge of a tire we're going to have some of those larger mud lugs that can get in there and get a bite and that'll clean out if you get them spinning and full of mud. It is not the best all terrain tire, it's not the best mud tire, but it's a really nice cross section. These tires remain quiet as well. The next step up from there is going to be your mud terrain tire. Now, this tire is going to have a little bit of sound to it on the highway. For some people this might be really annoying, and for others that are going to have the top off it may not matter, but it is something we want to make sure you're aware of. Most of the technology is still pretty decent that I consider them usable on a daily driven vehicle. Once we get into the mud terrain tire, we're going to lose the mileage guarantees and the road hazard. In our experience, you can expect anywhere between 40 to up to let's say 50,000 miles. As they get older, they tend to be prone to chop up a little bit and that can make them even louder, so it's really critical that you stay on top of your tire maintenance with a mud tire. It's not something you're going to put on and just forget about it for 60,000 miles. It's something that you're going to have to rotate all the time. You're going to have to stay on top of your tire alignments, your wheel alignments to keep these things from chopping up. You're going to need to balance them on a regular basis, and that'll extend their life, and of course keep them quieter. The next step up is going to be what we consider to be a dedicated off road tire. I genuinely don't recommend these for daily drivers. They're not going to be any good in the rain, and the snow, borderline dangerous, I would say. There is almost no rain technology in them. Now these are going to have really large lugs and they're going to be able to grab on to rock faces and ledges. They're going to be able to throw mud out pretty quickly and not pack up. And from the off road perspective, I think they're probably a great tire, but if you regularly travel more than 35 an hour, I think you're going to hate them because they're genuinely not round and they don't balance very well, so we consider those more suited for just off road vehicles only. When looking at a tire we'll look at the general size, the width, the tread design, the pattern, and what it's designed to do. We need to figure out where that client, where they're going to drive, and how they're going to drive, and make sure that we get a tire that fits into that cross section. View the full article
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Axlegirl Offroad
Here at Axleboy, we have found that a lot more women are getting into the Jeeping lifestyle. We want to make them feel welcome. We want to get their questions answered. We build trust with them and making sure that they feel that they can come to Axleboy and get the service and quality that they're looking for. One thing that we often hear is that at other places or dealerships, they just didn't feel respected, or they didn't get their questions answered. We make sure that that does not happen here at Axleboy. We make every Jeep enthusiast feel welcome. We have our hardcore wheelers who spends thousands of dollars only to take their Jeep out West to go wheeling, and then we have our daily driver folks who just come in and are looking for simple cosmetic upgrades. We welcome everyone here. We definitely welcome the women here. If you have questions you don't know the answers, we always make sure that we get you the answers that you need to understand why you would do that upgrade, the importance of it, the safety factor of it, and the cost. As when it comes to maintenance and mechanical issues, we definitely make sure that it is well-explained what failed, how much it's going to cost to repair it, and why that's important. Customers come in and often state that they heard their factory could be void if they do modifications, lift kits, et cetera. That in fact is not true. Your factory bumper-to-bumper warranty stays in place. It just doesn't cover the modified parts in regards to a lift kit or oversized tires, but there is legislation in place that protects you so your bumper-to-bumper warranty is still in fact intact. To learn more, visit us at axleboy.com, and we also have Axlegirl Trail Life and Axleboy Trail Life on Facebook. View the full article
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Jeep LifeStyle
One of our favorite things about some of our clients is that they just love the Jeep lifestyle. They like putting the top down, taking the doors off that open-air, outdoor experience. here at AxleBoy OffRoad, we'll work with many different styles of clients. Whether that's the jeep lifestyle client that's put the top down, take the doors off, go for a cruise on a sunny day. Maybe heading up to Utah, doing some four-wheeling, one out in Moab, maybe rooftop tent to go on the back roads and get that camping or fishing spot. Putting some kayaks on the top, maybe hanging a mountain bike off the back. All these different lifestyles. Somebody that's hauling kids to school, going to the soccer game, we're going to build a jeep entirely different in that situation. We're going to focus on things like drivability and safety, how it handles, what's going to happen when they have to make an evasive maneuver on the highway. You can be sure that AxleBoy OffRoad and our team of professionals is there to find out how you want to use your jeep and then make the recommendations that are going to get you there and back safely. Many of our clients at AxleBoy, they're not necessarily into-four wheeling or off-roading. Or maybe they're just getting into it and they enjoy and they feel comfortable to come in because we're not judging anybody. It doesn't matter to us whether they have mechanical knowledge or know everything about the Jeep world or maybe they don't know everything about the Jeep world. It's important to us to treat everybody the same. We're often told that the other area shops will almost be cocky or make them feel uncomfortable when they come in because they don't know all the details but here at AxleBoy, we're all about teaching the details. We want to share our passion of the sport with you and we work with the client. We work in a longterm relationship. That relationship is built entirely on trust. The clients come in, they know that we're going to recommend what they need, not just fancy parts to fill the ticket or pad that ticket and make it bigger. Everything that we do is revolved around each individual customer and the different way they might use their Jeep, whether that's going to the mall or going out to Moab, Utah, it doesn't matter. They're all the same guys. They're our friends and we expect we're gonna work with them for a long time. We know how to make these things handle. A lot of times people come in and talk about it's lifted Jeep. This is just how they drive, and that's the furthest thing from the truth. What we specialize in here is an extremely safe and predictable driving style many times better than it was when it rolled off the factory floor. We really know what works, what doesn't, and we know how to make it fit your lifestyle. View the full article
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[motorsport] Toyota: Tanak issue not something we've seen before
The Estonian led the Sardinian event into the final stage and looked set to collect a fourth win of the season that would move him back to the front of the field in the championship race. Instead, he suffered a heart-breaking final-stage failure that left him fifth at the finish. Tanak’s Yaris WRC wasn’t the first to suffer steering problems in Italy, with teammate Jari-Matti Latvala forced ...Keep reading View the full article
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[autosport] NASCAR Trucks frontrunner faces suspension over deliberate clash
NASCAR Truck Series title contender Johnny Sauter faces a possible suspension after crashing into Austin Hill at Iowa, with Hill saying he wouldn't "put up with it" after the race View the full article
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[motorsport] Christopher Bell tops Cole Custer for Iowa Xfinity win
Following a caution from a late-race incident, Bell got a jump over Custer on a restart with 10 of 250 laps remaining and held him off for the win in Sunday’s CircuitCity.com 250 at Iowa Speedway. The victory is Bell’s fourth of the season, giving him the most of any driver in the series. It is also the 12th of his career. “Man, it’s pretty cool,” said Bell, who led a race-high 186 ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Ross Chastain fails post-race inspection, stripped of Iowa win
Chastain becomes the first victim of a new policy adapted by NASCAR before the start of the 2019 season that disqualifies race winners who fail at-track post-race inspection. The front of Chastain’s No. 46 truck was found to be too low when measured after the race. Chastain’s disqualification hands the win in Sunday’s rain-delayed race to the second-place finisher, Brett Moffitt ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Johnny Sauter faces possible suspension for incident at Iowa
On Lap 138 of 200, Austin Hill hit Johnny Sauter off Turn 4, which sent Sauter into the wall – an action Hill took in retaliation for Sauter knocking him out of the way laps earlier. In his wrecked truck, Sauter then returned to the track while the race was under caution, ran down Hill and slammed into his No. 16 Toyota. Hill was able to continue on in the race and finished ...Keep reading View the full article
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FINAL LAPS: Ross Chastain wins his 2nd race of the season at Iowa
Ross Chastain sweeps all the stages and wins his 2nd race of the season at Iowa View the full article
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[motorsport] Ross Chastain on verge of Truck playoffs with Iowa win
UPDATE: Ross Chastain fails post-race inspection, stripped of Iowa win. CLICK HERE to learn more. Chastain won the first two stages and then held off Brett Moffitt to win Sunday’s rain-delayed M&M’s 200 at Iowa Speedway, taking the first very important step need to qualify for the Truck Series playoffs. With the win, Chastain also collected an extra $50,000 as part of the Triple ...Keep reading View the full article
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NASCAR overturns victory for first time since 1960
NASCAR overturns victory for first time since 1960; Moffitt wins Trucks race after Chastain's truck fails inspection View the full article
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[motorsport] Marklund stripped of Norway World RX win over infringement
The decision hands Niclas Gronholm, who had initially finished third on track before being promoted to second when Kevin Hansen was penalised for contact, his first World RX win. Gronholm had topped qualifying and won the first semi-final in torrential conditions, but lost out in the final after a poor start. GC Kompetition driver Marklund was disqualified from the entire event by ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Norway World RX: Marklund scores first win in torrential weather
The heavens opened above the Lankebanen circuit minutes before the semi-finals, rendering event-long tyre strategies useless, with all 12 cars switched onto wets. Having followed his day one performance with another fastest time on Sunday morning to top the Intermediate Classification on his return to the series, Niclas Gronholm started from pole position in semi-final one, the first drenched ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Italy WRC: Sordo takes shock victory after late Tanak drama
Tanak headed into the Power Stage 26.7 seconds ahead of Sordo, but plummeted down to fifth after spinning his Toyota and losing two minutes as he wrestled with his Yaris. An emotional Sordo claimed his second WRC victory by 13.7s over M-Sport’s Teemu Suninen on his first event with new co-driver Jarmo Lehtinen. Andreas Mikkelsen was third. Sordo had led in Sardinia on Friday, but was ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Truck race postponed; Iowa hosts NASCAR doubleheader on Sunday
Persistent thunderstorms Saturday night finally postponed the Gander Outdoors NASCAR Truck Series event and it will now run Sunday prior to the NASCAR Xfinity Series race. The M&M’s 200 will begin at noon ET. The CircuitCity.com 250 is slated for a 5:48 p.m. ET green flag. Both races will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 1. The Truck Series got two practices in on Saturday but had its ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Austin Hill to make NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Daytona
Hill, a regular in the Gander Outdoors Truck Series who won the season opener at Daytona, will compete in the July 5 Xfinity Series race at the track in an entry fielded by Hattori Racing Enterprises. Hill, 25, currently drives HRE’s No. 16 Toyota in the Truck series. HRE has not fielded an entry in the Xfinity Series since 2015. “I never thought the day would come. I was sat down the ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Italy WRC: Tanak builds sizeable lead over Sordo
Tanak began Saturday 11.2s shy of Sordo, but won all three of the morning’s tests to rocket into a 6.4s lead heading into the afternoon loop. He set about extending that gap immediately on the second pass of Coiluna-Loelle, pulling another 4.2s out of Sordo with his fourth fastest time of the day. Monti di Ala would yield another stage win for Tanak, who extended his overall lead to 17.7s on ...Keep reading View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Jeep Therapy Makes a New Person Out of You!
It’s a fact: Loving your Jeep can change your life. And we don’t mean that in a weird way, either. It’s just that Jeep Therapy helps thousands regain their inner peace and sense of purpose. One way to understand this concept is to equate a good jeep to a service animal, since they can do View the full article
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[motorsport] Norway World RX: Returnee Gronholm leads after Saturday
Having been forced to skip rounds three and four of the series due to an appendicitis operation, Gronholm prepared for his comeback with a brief shakedown in Finland last week, before topping the time sheets in each session on day one at the Lankebanen circuit. Fastest in Free Practice, despite pulling off in the first session and returning to the paddock, Gronholm won the race to turn one ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Italy WRC: Tanak snatches lead from Sordo
Tanak selected a different tyre strategy to his immediate rivals Sordo and Teemu Suninen, who both chose five hard compound tyres for the loop. Tanak went with three mediums and two hards, a combination he used on this exact loop two years when he won the rally for M-Sport. The Toyota’s speed was ominous on the opening Coiluna-Loelle test, as Tanak immediately grabbed 6.5 seconds from Sordo ...Keep reading View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Off-Road Racing Legend Rod Hall Passes Away
Baja racing legend Rod Hall has passed away at age 82. Hall began his racing career in the 1950s. He won the inaugural NORRA Mexican 1000 in 1967. In those days electronic GPS devices didn’t exist. Navigation was done by map and line of sight. He was a hired driver for the legendary Bill Stroppe. View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Land Rover Helps Support Lion Conservation in Kenya
There is a reason why non-profit organizations worldwide use Land Rovers to complete their missions. The vehicles are tough and reliable. Land Rover recently announced the return of the 2020 Defender. The vehicle is expected in Land Rover dealer showrooms later this year. The company provided a new 2020 Defender to Tusk in Kenya to View the full article
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[motorsport] 2019 Iowa spring complete NASCAR weekend schedule
The Iowa Speedway weekend schedule is subject to change. All times are Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDT). Saturday, June 15 9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m., Truck Series practice (No TV) 11:30 a.m. - 12:55 p.m., Truck Series final practice (No TV) 3:05 p.m. - 3:55 p.m., Xfinity Series practice (TV: Fox Sports 1 - FS1) 5:35 p.m., Truck Series qualifying (TV: FS2) 7 p.m. - 7:50 p.m., Xfinity ...Keep reading View the full article
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At 26, Ross Chastain relishing NASCAR opportunities
Ross Chastain seems like the busiest driver in NASCAR View the full article
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[motorsport] Chandler Smith on NASCAR Truck debut: "Look where I am now"
Smith, a 16-year-old from Talking Rock, Ga., makes his first Truck Series start Saturday night in the M&M’s 200 at Iowa Speedway, driving the No. 51 Toyota. Smith, who has three victories and six poles in 13 starts in the ARCA Racing Series, has four starts planned in the Truck Series this season with KBM and is also scheduled to compete in the prestigious Super Late Model races for ...Keep reading View the full article