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This is me driving over the crux at the Tuscarora (State Line) Trail at the Virginia/West Virginia border. This trail was a blast...not for the faint of heart. It was very off camber, with tight trees and rocks.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Tuscarora Crux
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
CHAOS Veterans Day Run
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This is the video from my day with the Chaos Team on Veterans Day, 2015.
Monday, November 16, 2015
JeepsNeeds DLA - D-Lift Adaptor
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This is the D-Lift Adaptor (DLA) from JeepsNeeds.com. This is a product designed to safely secure your Hi-Lift jack to your vehicle's D-ring shackles for lifting. It also has a non-marring polycarbonate top pad that nicely fits tubes or can be used for jacking without destroying your paint or powdercoating. Read more about it at http://4wheelsandamotor.com/gear/review-jeepsneeds-d-lift-adapter-dla/
Thursday, November 12, 2015
CPO Off-Roading with a Purpose - Inside View
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This is what I did yesterday. Super fun!
Saturday, November 7, 2015
Smittybilt XRC JK Fender Flares - Part Three
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This is part three of three in the installation of the Smittybilt XRC fender flares for a JK or JKU Jeep Wrangler. I got these from Extreme Terrain, and they fit my needs - Low cost, lots of clearance!
Part one covers the removal of the factory JK front fender flares, and subsequent installation of the Smittybilt flares.
Part two covers the removal of the factory JK rear fender flares, and the subsequent installation of the Smittybilt flares.
Part three covers the re-installation of the front factory fender liners...after a little cutting and creativity.
http://www.extremeterrain.com/smittybilt-xrc-fender-flares-jk-76837.html
Friday, November 6, 2015
Smittybilt XRC JK Fender Flares - Part Two
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This is part two of three in the installation of the Smittybilt XRC fender flares for a JK or JKU Jeep Wrangler. I got these from Extreme Terrain, and they fit my needs - Low cost, lots of clearance!
Part one covers the removal of the factory JK front fender flares, and subsequent installation of the Smittybilt flares.
Part two covers the removal of the factory JK rear fender flares, and the subsequent installation of the Smittybilt flares.
Part three covers the re-installation of the front factory fender liners...after a little cutting and creativity.
http://www.extremeterrain.com/smittybilt-xrc-fender-flares-jk-76837.html
Smittybilt XRC JK Fender Flares - Part One
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This is part one of three in the installation of the Smittybilt XRC fender flares for a JK or JKU Jeep Wrangler. I got these from Extreme Terrain, and they fit my needs - Low cost, lots of clearance!
Part one covers the removal of the factory JK front fender flares, and subsequent installation of the Smittybilt flares.
Part two covers the removal of the factory JK rear fender flares, and the subsequent installation of the Smittybilt flares.
Part three covers the re-installation of the front factory fender liners...after a little cutting and creativity.
http://www.extremeterrain.com/smittybilt-xrc-fender-flares-jk-76837.html
Thursday, November 5, 2015
How to REALLY remove the front JK Fender Flare
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This is a 2015 JKU Willys Wheeler. I pulled off the factory fender flares to install some Smittybilt XRC flares. I was looking for info on how to properly remove the flares and I found lots of videos of guys just ripping them off. That makes for fun video...but here's the rest of the story.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Waterproof Fuse Relay Box (WFRB) Install and Review
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Pop quiz, hotshot. (Hopefully some of you will catch the "Speed" reference.) You have several lighting or other vehicle accessories that you need to get wired into your vehicle. You need fused power sources, and you need relays and switches. What do you do?
Well, you could install individual wiring harnesses and have a spaghetti-like mess of wires crawling off of your poor battery. You could also spend $400-$600 for a high end solution, such as an SPOD or Switch Pros setup. Or, if you're like me, you might just be happy with a lower priced, but well thought out system....such as can be found in the Waterproof Fuse Relay Box. What is it? Well, it's named fairly appropriately. ;-) According to the maker of this little gem, "Waterproof Fuse Relay Box is the best option to control your accessories and clean your messy vehicle wiring for a low affordable price!" I think I'd have to agree with that statement....
See the rest of the written article I wrote for 4 Wheels and a Motor Magazine at http://4wheelsandamotor.com/general/waterproof-fuse-relay-box-review-install/