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Tools of the Trail: Putting an Essential Toolkit Together for the Adventure Ahead
By far the most quality-critical component of your tool kit is a ratchet and socket set, particularly a larger, 1/2-inch set.
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News
BILSTEIN B8 TerraSport Shock now available for more vehicles and the Correct way to Install Video
The Correct way to lift and install a CUV using the B8 TerraSport on a Subaru CrossTrek
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
OVR's Project Bronco: Bolt-on Bilstein Suspension Upgrade For Non-Sasquatch-Equipped Broncos
After drooling and researching so many vehicles over the two years, it was time to turn her into an all-purpose overlanding and outdoor activity vehicle while maintaining everyday driver civility.
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
OVR: Outdoor Vehicle Recreation- From Pavement Princess to All-Purpose Overlanding Vehicle, 2021 Non-SAS Bronco gets an Aftermarket Sasquatch Upgrade
Using this opportunity as another father/son moment, the two of us went about problem solving, taking off the stock side steps, installing the sliders and building a memory that will last a lifetime.
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DIY/How To
CAM Mobility: an Elite Off-Road Military Training Program Expands Into the Civilian World of Overlanding
CAM has taught critical off-road driving, vehicle recovery, navigation, and field repair skills to elite special forces and military personnel throughout the world.
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DIY/How To
Upgrading Suspension for Overlanding: Finding Balance Between Weight and Performance with American Expedition Vehicles
Shock Upgrades and High-Capacity Springs: The Drawbacks, The Benefits & When You Need to Consider Them for Your Overlanding Rig
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4WD LOCKERS: Understanding Different Types and When to Use Them
The Age-old question, when to use your lockers and the tools you should use before lockers are engaged.
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BAJA DESIGNS: How to Choose the Right Lighting Zones and Patterns for Off-Road Driving
In The Zone: Understanding How to Light up the Night Around Your Vehicle
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TIRE Mysteries 101: Understanding the Numbers and Letters of Tires
A load limit code of 65 means the tire is rated for 639 pounds if fully inflated, and a 150 load limit is rated for a whopping 7,385 pounds.
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Trips & Tales
HOURLESS LIFE: Overlanding Jeep Gladiator “Dauntless” Departs Panama and Arrives in South America: Cartagena, Colombia
Overlanding Jeep Gladiator “Dauntless” Departs Panama and Arrives in South America: Cartagena, Colombia. Multi-day process to it out of the Port.
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DIY/How To
Safety First- Easy Factor 55 UltraHook upgrade improves winching safety and versatility.
Billed as the “world’s safest winch hook”, the patented UltraHook represents the first time that a closed system shackle mount hole has been machined into the body of a winch hook.
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