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   62                                                                      COVER SECTION
                                                                           E-Z DRIVEWAY INSTALLS
                                                                           22 FRESH FLUID
                                                                           DIY auto transmission flush.
                                                                           26 ARMOR UP!
                                                                           Quick and easy body protection for a CJ-7.
                                                                           30 DASH REHASH
                                                                           Make an old truck feel a bit newer.
                                                                           36 BRAKE UPGRADE
                                                                           Bigger brakes for a Jeep JK Wrangler.
                                                                           42 QUICK COOL
                                                                           Quick transmission cooler install.
                                                                           44 DRIVEWAY EFI UPGRADE
                                                                           Fuel injection and ignition upgrades
                                                                           for older vehicles.
                                                                           48 AUTOMATIC STEPPER UPPERS
                                                                           Electronically operated step installed
   44                                             22
                                                                           on a JL Wrangler.
                                                                           60 AUTOMATIC SHIFTER
                                                                           Electronic sport mode shifter.
                                                                           TECHNICAL
                                                                           32 CHEVY VORTECH 454
                                                                           Reviving the engine in a “free” truck.
                                                                           50 ARE FULL-WIDTH AXLES FOR YOU?
                                                                           And how wide is too wide?
                                                                           58 HILLBILLY CRANE
                                                                           Engine hoist becomes yard crane.
                                                                           FEATURES
                                                                           14 BEST OF SEMA: PRODUCTS
                                                                           The new off-road parts that turned our head.
                                                                           38 NEVER ENDING CANYON
                                                                           4x4 buggies on a birthday romp.
                                                                           54 TACOVERLANDER
                                                                           2012 Toyota Tacoma suited up
                                                                           for overlanding.
                                                                           62 SLICKROCK TRAIL
                                                                           Amazing scenery and exceptional
                                                                           campsites.
                                                                     38    66 RESCUING RAYMOND
                                                                           Road trip in a big green Ford.
    I
            ’VE SEEN THE SUN RISE AND SET             us to view what is in essence a very fru-     the workhorse called to duty, with Reagan
             over the Australian outback 200          gal, down-to-earth home, much like the        in the driver’s seat throttling the F-head
             miles from any manmade struc-            person who owned it. Want examples?           134 four-cylinder and toggling the T-90
             ture. I’ve driven multimillion-dollar    Because Reagan’s frame was longer than        and Spicer 18 gearboxes himself.
             prototypes that most people will         the bed he slept in, he used a bench to          I hopped in the driver’s seat and Don
             never even see in person. I’ve had       support his feet where they hung past the     pushed the Jeep out into the open air so
             dinner with the presidents of car        edge of the bed. Yup, the most powerful       we could give it a proper once-over. The VIN
    companies. I’ve driven some of the sick-          person in the free world made due with        verified it was a 1962 model. Some body-
    est 4x4s while leading the world’s most           an old bed that most likely conveyed with     work and a repaint in the same maroon
    prominent off-road event. And I’ve sat            the purchase of the ranch. Reagan laid        color as when Reagan owned it had been
    at the helm of the three largest off-road         down the linoleum tile flooring himself. All   done, but the factory Foam Green hue was
    media brands in the world. But if I had to        the kitchen appliances were Harvest Gold      still visible underneath the toolbox lid and
    choose one single thing that stands out           units he got when he was a spokesman          in areas of the firewall where the repaint
    in my 20-year career it would have to be          for General Electric. There was one single    had chipped away. (Just saying, my Project
    getting the opportunity to visit Ronald           television set in the living room. The Gip-   Hatari! and UACJ-6D project Jeeps were
    and Nancy Reagan’s Rancho del Cielo to            per’s Stetson hats and riding pants hung      both a very similar color.) You could still dis-
    inspect Reagan’s 1962 CJ-6.                       not in a fancy closet or armoire but on       tinguish bumps and bangs that the post-
       The funny thing is, I didn’t even set it up.   open shelving outside the bath. In short:     Presidential respray didn’t completely hide,
    My buddy, Don Allen, made all the requisite       modest, comfortable, and approachable,        and of course the side-saddle rear utility
    calls and did all the legwork. At the time I      much like the President himself.              seats were still there with the same tears in
    was the tech editor of Jp magazine and just          After touring the house we were led        the cushions as you can see when Reagan
    strolled up to the front office of the Young       outside to Reagan’s tack barn, where he’d     was piloting it.
    America’s Foundation (yaf.org) in Santa           often saddle his horses himself. Parked          No, I didn’t actually get to drive it because
    Barbara, California. After being allowed          inside was the President’s Subaru Brat, a     we couldn’t fire the long-dormant engine
    behind the velvet rope to get some up-close       Cub Cadet riding mower complete with          without a lot of precautionary preparations
    photography of Reagan’s CJ-8, I was loaded        the Presidential seal, and the often-         the YAF wasn’t prepared for yet, but I did
    into a Grand Cherokee and whisked up the          photographed, ubiquitous CJ-6 that the        get to sit, steer, and brake like the Gipper.
    I-5 to Refugio Road to climb the long, windy      President used himself to maintain the        And considering I voted for him in my Sec-
    grade to the gates of Rancho del Cielo.           ranch. Whether limbing low-hanging            ond Grade presidential election in 1980,
       A representative from the Young                oak trees so they wouldn’t be a danger        that’s pretty cool. Yeah, I’ve had an exciting
    America’s Foundation escorted Don and             to people on horseback, building picket       career, but that’s one professional experi-
    me through the ranch house and allowed            fencing, or clearing brush, the CJ-6 was      ence I wouldn’t trade for any of the others.
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         VEHICLE: 2016 Toyota Tacoma OWNER:
       Doug Gosh, Denver, CO TIRES & WHEELS:
       35x12.50R18 Cooper Discoverer STT Pro,
       18x8 alloy SUSPENSION: Toytec 6-inch lift,
       Boss 2.5 front coilovers, 2.5 remote-resi
       rear shocks DRIVETRAIN: Stock PERFOR-
       MANCE: Borla exhaust OTHER MODS: Insain
       Fab bumpers, Baja Designs lights DOES IT
       WORK THE WAY YOU WANT?: Yes, it does
       great off-road
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    C
             hevrolet unveiled the 2021 Colorado—
             sporting a new look—at the Best in the
             Desert Method Race Wheels Laughlin
             Desert Classic in October, alongside a
             competition version that’s part of the
    Hall Racing team.
       Chevy says the entire 2021 Colorado lineup will get greater
    differentiation from trim level to trim level. For example, the ZR2
    seen here will be the only model with the lettered, flow-through
    “Chevrolet” front fascia. WT, LT, and Z71 trim levels all receive
    updated center bars, lower fasciae, and front skidplates for 2021.
    WT and LT will feature an all-new gold Chevy bowtie logo, while
    Z71 receives a black bowtie logo.
       Chevrolet and the Hall Racing team have been racing the ZR2
    since 2017. Their experience in the desert has led to the develop-
    ment of 15 ZR2 race parts available through Chevrolet Perfor-
    mance. The facelifted truck got off to a good start at Laughlin,
    where Chad Hall drove the Colorado to a First in class, though he
    was the only entrant in the class. Still, the Hall Racing team has
    learned how to keep the Colorado alive in the brutal Best in the
    Desert series, earning the distinction of being one of only four of
    434 vehicles to finish all 12 Best in the Desert races it competed
    in since it started racing.
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                    “   Colorado gets a new look for 2021
                                                                                                                 ”
                                       THIS
                                                                               starting MSRP of $125,000. U.S.-
                                                                               based production will start in
                                       JUST IN
                                                                               2020, with deliveries beginning
                                                                               in 2021. The company is accept-
                                                                               ing $1,000 refundable deposits
                     A
                          few days after the Colorado ZR2 announcement, Chevrolet said its big brother
                          Silverado will also compete in the Best in the Desert race series as another vehi-
                          cle in the Hall Racing stable. Like the Colorado, it finished First in its class (of one)
                     at the 2019 Laughlin Desert Classic.
                       The Silverado, which started life as a LT Trail Boss model, competes in the 1200
                     Stock class, which limits racing modifications to the suspension, underbody, and
                     installation of race-safety equipment. Hall Racing fitted the truck with a long-travel
                     suspension, front and rear jounce shocks, and prototype high-capacity Multimatic
                     DSSV dampers, which were scaled up from the DSSVs used aboard the Colorado.
     EARTH
                                            was largest in Hawaii, Montana,
                                            Maine, Vermont, and Wyoming.
                                            •
     WATCH
                                                RAM RELEASED EPA FUEL
                                            economy ratings for 2020 1500
                                            pickups equipped with the
     STOCK LEXUS
     TOPS REBELLE
     RALLY
     T   he X Elles, Rachelle Croft
         and Taylor Pawley, drove
     a bone-stock Lexus GX 460 to
     win the eight-day, 1,440-mile,
     women’s off-road rally raid
     known as the Rebelle Rally.
     The Rebelle is different from
     other navigational rallies,
     not just because its partici-
     pants are all female but also
     because the teams must find                                                 FORD & ARB CO-DEVELOP PARTS
                                                                                   F
     their way through the Califor-         peting for eight days with 80              ord Performance and ARB 4x4 Accessories have announced
     nia and Nevada desert terrain          incredible women, you can’t                they will design and develop off-road accessories and vehicle
     by using old-school naviga-            help but come out on the                   recovery equipment for Ford vehicles. The first result of the
     tional tools like a map and a          other side a different person.         collaboration will be a winch-ready bumper for the Ford Ranger,
     compass. No cellphones or              This rally pushes you out of           available in 2020 as a dealer-installed option for $1,495. The bum-
                                                                                   per will attach to existing mounting points, is compatible with the
     GPS allowed.                           your comfort zone to show
                                                                                   Ranger’s safety systems and sensors, and will be covered by a Ford
        “Our experience in this             you what you are capable of            Performance limited warranty. Ford says it can accommodate a
     Rally will be one I never forget       with a group of women cheer-           number of Warn winches and Rigid LED light bars, and has antenna
     and one of the hardest things          ing and helping each other             and sand-flag mounts.
     I’ve done,” said Croft. “Com-          along the entire way.”
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TITAN XD ENHANCED FOR 2020                                               CALENDAR
    L                                                                    •
         ike its lighter-duty stablemate, Nissan’s Titan
                                                                           FEB. 1: Tire Repair Clinic
         XD has been revised for 2020 with retooled
                                                                         by Badlands Off-Road
         sheetmetal, a retuned gas V-8 backed by a
                                                                         Adventures, Hawthorne, CA.
    new transmission, a redesigned interior, and new
                                                                         Info: 310.613.5473,
    driver-assist safety systems.
                                                                         4x4training.com
       To refresh your memory, the XD is a heavier-
    duty version of the standard Titan. It rides on a
    beefier version of the standard Titan’s platform
                                                                         • FEB. 8: Getting Started Off-
                                                                         Road Driving Clinic
    with a fully boxed and reinforced ladder frame. The                  by Badlands Off-Road
    wheelbase is about 15 inches longer so the XD can                    Adventures, Gorman, CA. Info:
    accommodate a 61⁄2 -foot bed behind the Crew Cab                     310.613.5473,
    body (the only body style offered for XD in 2020).                   4x4training.com
    The XD’s previous Cummins diesel option is gone;
    now the only powertrain is the 5.6L Endurance
                                                                         • FEB. 9: Getting Started Off-
                                                                         Road Driving Clinic
    gas V-8, retuned to make 400 hp and 413 lb-ft of                     by Badlands Off-Road
    torque and backed by a new nine-speed automatic                      Adventures, Mojave, CA.
    transmission.                                                        Info: 310.613.5473,
       Nissan has not yet released tow or payload                        4x4training.com
    capacities but did say the XD has a range of avail-
    able hitches, including a gooseneck hitch built into                 • FEB. 14-16: California Four
                                                                         Wheel Drive Association 2020
    the frame, and towing aids that include an inte-
                                                                         Convention, Clovis, CA. Info:
    grated trailer brake controller, trailer sway control,
                                                                         800.4x4.funn,
    tow/haul mode with downhill speed control, and a
                                                                         cal4wheel.com
    trailer light check system that enables one person
    to check the turn signals, brake lights, and running
    lights from inside the cab.
                                                                         • FEB. 20-23: Laughlin Des-
                                                                         ert Classic off-road race by
                                                                         Best in the Desert, Laughlin,
                                                                         NV. Info: bitd.com
MIAMI GETS THREE O FIVE EDITION JEEPS • FEB. 22: Rock Crawling
F
                                                                         Clinic by Badlands Off-Road
   or those of you not from the Sunshine State, 305 is Miami’s area      Adventures, Lucerne Val-
   code. Three O Five is also now the name of special-edition Jeep       ley, CA. Info: 310.613.5473,
Wranglers and Gladiators, which debuted at Miami’s International         4x4training.com
Auto Show. The limited-edition Jeeps (255 Wranglers and 50 Gladi-
ators will be made for a total of 305) are based on Sport S models       •   FEB. 22-23: Getting Started
                                                                         Off-Road Driving Clinic
painted in what Jeep is calling “Miami colors” of Punk’n Orange          by Badlands Off-Road
Metallic or Bright White. They are equipped to suit “Miami’s outdoor     Adventures, Borrego Springs,
vibrant environment” with Sky One-touch powered tops, Sport LED          CA. Info: 310.613.5473,
lighting, and Miami-themed graphics. The tube doors, winch bum-          4x4training.com
pers, and other accessories on the Jeeps in the photos are options
that can be installed at Jeep dealers.
                                                                         • NOTE: Have an event? Send
                                                                         date, location, a description
                                                                         of the event, and contact
                                                                         info (such as email, phone, or
                                                                         website) to 4wheeloffroad@
                                                                         enthusiastnetwork.com.
                                                                         Please submit your info at
                                                                         least four months before the
                                                                         event due to our press lead
                                                                         times.
     GO WATCH
     THE ULTIMATE
     ADVENTURE 2019
     VIDEOS
     BY   Christian Hazel
     EDITOR@4WOR.COM
                                                  FREE ON MOTOR TREND’S
                                                  YOUTUBE CHANNEL!
     PHOTOGRAPHY HARRY WAGNER
     E
               VERY YEAR OUR ULTIMATE
                Adventure goes somewhere
                new. Only once has the event
                retraced its steps, hitting the
                Rubicon Trail in 2001 and then
                again in 2016. Otherwise, every
                mile on- and off-road has been
     new ground. But with 2019 being the 20th
     anniversary of the event’s beginning, we
     took things up a notch and began the
     event in Alaska. With some participants
     driving nearly 5,000 miles just to get to
     the starting point in Wasilla, everything
     about UA 2019 was big. Now you can see
     for yourself because all five of our videos
     from the weeklong adventure are live on
     Motor Trend’s YouTube channel. Go visit
     youtube.com/user/MotorTrend and enjoy
     the entire UA2019 playlist. And if that’s
     not enough for you, the previous years’
     videos are on motortrendondemand.com.
          E
     OUR FAVORITE
                                                              VERY YEAR WE GO TO THE SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT MARKET
                                                              Association (SEMA) Show and wade through chromed-out show
     PRODUCTS AMONG
                                                              trucks and over-the-top 4x4s to find the products that will actually
                                                              make your off-road vehicle more capable on the trail. As it was last
                                                              year, the Jeep Wrangler JL was a popular platform, but this year
     THE OFFERINGS AT                                         the Jeep Gladiator JT was definitely the darling of the show. We
                                                              skipped the halo headlights and 26-inch wheels in favor of things
     THE SEMA SHOW                                 like suspension components that increase articulation and tires that will
                                                   allow you to claw your way up the gnarliest of obstacles.
BEST OF SEMA
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  MICKEY THOMPSON                                INFORMATION: Switch-Pros by Off Road           the features of the Ultimate Dana 60, like
BAJA PRO XS                                      Engineering, 949.581.2991, switchpros.com      10-inch ring gears, massive Spicer SPL
   We thought Mickey Thompson was nuts                                                          -70 U-joints, and 35-spline chromoly axle
last year when the tire maker released
                                                 3
                                                     ARB ZERO FRIDGE FREEZER                    shafts. INFORMATION: Dana Crate Axle,
the 43-inch Baja Pro X. Well, now we have           ARB unveiled a new freezer-fridge with      spicerparts.com
the Baja Pro XS, the world’s tallest DOT-        dual climate zones, a reversable quick-
approved light truck tire. Designed after        release lid, Bluetooth controls, and the       6
                                                                                                    COME-UP BLAZER M3 WINCH
the extreme Baja Pro X, the Baja Pro XS is       most efficient compressor on the market.          We thought that Come-Up’s Blazer winch
street legal with a tough four-ply bias con-     The Zero fridge will be available in 73- and   with two motors was nuts, but now the
struction. They will be available in 10 sizes,   101-quart sizes. INFORMATION: ARB USA,         company offers the Blazer M3 with three
ranging from 35 inches tall all the way up       866.293.9078, arbusa.com                       8.0hp motors for a line speed up to 259
to a ridiculous 58. Mickey Thompson also                                                        fpm! Three different gear ratios are offered
introduced the Baja Boss tire in a sticky        4
                                                     ROTOPAX ROLLPAX                            depending on how much pulling power you
compound for dedicated rockcrawlers.               The new RollpaX from RotopaX is a round      need, and the free spool is pneumatically
INFORMATION: Mickey Thompson Perfor-             fuel storage container that includes tube      controlled. INFORMATION: Come-Up Winch,
mance Tires & Wheels, 800.222.9092,              clamps to mount to rollcages and tire          503.783.6142, comeupusa.com
mickeythompsontires.com                          carriers. The Rollpax holds 11⁄2 gallons of
                                                 fuel and is available with CNC aluminum        7
                                                                                                  SKYJACKER GLADIATOR LONG-
2
    SWITCH PROS RCR-FORCE 12                     clamps in a variety of sizes. INFORMATION:     TRAVEL SUSPENSION SYSTEM
   This patent-pending, 12-switch power          RotopaX, rotopax.com                              Skyjacker unveiled its 41⁄2 -inch Dual Rate
system from Switch Pros uses solid state                                                        Long Travel coils for the Jeep Gladiator.
technology for a 150-amp capacity that           5
                                                   BRACKETLESS ULTIMATE                         These coils have a light spring rate at ride
controls 17 outputs. Programming options         DANA 60                                        height and a second, higher rate that only
include dimming memory, multi-output                Dana is offering Ultimate Dana 60 axles     engages during coil compression. Long
switches, and On-On-Off. The switch panel        without mounting brackets, allowing            travel allows the coils to expand without
has active switch indicators with custom         for installation in virtually any applica-     unseating as the suspension terrain chang-
labels and an RCR-Touch bezel to assist          tion, with the end-user adding the proper      es. Accompanied by long-travel Skyjacker
in switch selection while you’re wearing         mounting brackets. Other than the dele-        shocks to match. INFORMATION: Skyjacker
gloves. Plus, we love that it is made in USA.    tion of the brackets, the axles include all    Suspensions, 318.388.0816, skyjacker.com
4WHEELOFFROAD.COM                                                                                          4-WHEEL & OFF-ROAD MARCH 2020     15
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                                                       “ There are
                                                       already a host of
 8
                                                       Gladiator parts
                                                                                            ”
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     PRO EAGLE PHOENIX AIR JACK                       10
                                                        ADVANCE ADAPTERS
   Pro Eagle’s new lightweight, portable,             ATLAS TRANSFER CASE
CO2-operated jack is made specifically to              FOR JEEP JL AND JT
carry on UTVs and other lightweight vehi-                This gear-driven Atlas from Advance
cles—but we anticipate a fullsize option              Adapters is designed as a direct replace-
in the near future. Since it provides over 2          ment for the OEM transfer case in the
feet of lift height, it is perfect for both utility   Jeep Wrangler JL and Gladiator JT. The
and sport UTVs. It utilizes 20- to 25-gram            kit includes a new adapter to mate to
CO2 canisters that attach to an easy-to-use           the 850RE automatic transmission
regulator, allowing the user to control lift          and is designed to retain the original
height and lift speed. INFORMATION: Pro               driveshafts, support mount, and shifter
Eagle, 310-513-8222, proeagle.com                     assembly while also offering a 2WD-Lo
                                                      option. INFORMATION: Advance Adapters,
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  PRO COMP FORD RANGER                                800.350.2223, advanceadapters.com
BLACK SERIES 2.5-INCH
COILOVERS                                             11
                                                           YOKOHAMA GEOLANDAR X-AT
   Pro Comp’s 2 ⁄2 -inch monotube shock
                 1
                                                         Rugged gets redefined with Yoko-
design features an impact-forged, hard-               hama’s new Geolandar X-AT extreme
anodized aluminum body with strength and              all-terrain tire. The X-AT is available in 27
cooling in mind. Other high-end features              sizes, for wheels from 15 to 22 inches in
include an induction-hardened, chrome-                diameter. It offers ultimate off-road per-
plated shaft and internal floating piston to           formance without sacrificing any on-road
provide improved damping response and                 comfort, making it a great performance
eliminate cavitation. They are designed to            upgrade for a variety of pickup trucks
maximize wheel travel on the Ford Ranger              and SUVs, no matter how or where they’re
for fast off-road use. INFORMATION: Pro               driven. INFORMATION: Yokohama Tire,
Comp, 310.900.5500, procompusa.com                    800.423.4544, yokohamatire.com
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                                                       THE ONLY BRAKES
                                                        MADE THIS WAY
                                               Kevlar® based low abrasion, low dust,         Edge chamfers for reduced chatter
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                                         12    of different blends for every driving style   contact
                                               and vehicle
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  DYNOMAX JEEP GLADIATOR
QUIETCRAWLER PERFORMANCE
EXHAUST SYSTEM                                                            GD                                          BSD
  The DynoMax QuietCrawler exhaust sys-
tem was designed for maximum clearance
for on- and off-road driving and includes          USR                                           RK
two mufflers. An oval Super Turbo muffler
helps to reduce sound without sacrificing
performance, and a Race Bullet muffler
acts like a resonator and helps to eliminate
drone. INFORMATION: DynoMax Exhaust,
734.243.8000, dynomax.com
                                               Combine your choice of these quality UK made EBC pads with our
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  FACTOR 55 ROPE                               sport rotors which arrive with “thermic black” corrosion resistant
RETENTION PULLEY
   Factor 55 has developed the world’s first    coated finish for great looking brakes that COST less and STOP faster.
winch friction pulley with a patented rope
retention feature. During momentary slack,
the innovative rubber fingers prevent syn-
thetic winch rope from escaping the pulley
groove, preventing premature rope failure.
Billet machined from 6000-series aluminum
and hard anodized to Mil-A-8625 F, the pul-
ley is, like all Factor 55 products, the new   Buy ONLINE or from your favorite
pulley is made in the USA. INFORMATION:
Factor 55, 208.639.1674, factor55.com          performance store or order at Autozone.                     www.ebcbrakes.com
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                                                       SMITTYBILT GEN3 XRC WINCH                   open shoulders providing additional biting
   GLADIATOR AND WRANGLER                            The all-new XRC Gen3 Winch by Smitty-         edges for superior traction on all terrains.
   SUPERCHARGER SYSTEM                            bilt includes a 7.0hp motor and boasts an        Alternating step-down grooves integrated
      The complete ProCharger Intercooled         average line speed increase of 12 percent        into the shoulder blocks provide tread rigid-
   Supercharger System for the Jeep Gladia-       over its Gen2 predecessor, adding more           ity for enhanced stability on and off the road,
   tor JT and Wrangler JL features the P-1SC-1    speed and power with less amperage draw          while the tread pattern optimizes the pitch
   supercharger and is 50-state legal. It adds    at load. The magnetic remote controller          sequence for a quieter ride. INFORMATION:
   a 45 percent gain in horsepower, making        has a Load Indicator Warning System with         Milestar Tires, milestartires.com
   425 hp from a stock 3.6L V-6 Jeep. This        a built-in flashlight. INFORMATION: Smitty-
   bolt-on design is available in satin, pol-     bilt, 888.717.5797, smittybilt.com                RSI SMARTCAP
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                                                   and commonly in use by four-wheelers.              without much hassle.
               HERE WAS A TIME WHEN REAL               Hydraulic fluid is the lifeblood of an             The basic idea is to use the transmis-
                 wheelers supposedly only drove    automatic transmission, and heat and con-          sion’s own internal pump to push fluid out
                 stick. Automatic transmissions    tamination are the enemies of that precious        of a disconnected line, and replace with
                 were some mysterious slush-       liquid. In general, transmission fluid starts       new fluid going into the pan. No solvents
                 box positioned between your       to degrade as temperature rises, and that          or other chemicals are introduced into the
                 engine and transfer case. Hit a   degradation is said to be cumulative over the      system, and no abnormal pressures are
                 rock with the transmission pan    life of the fluid. In other words, the fluid deg-    applied like they can be in other methods
     and all the magic fluid would leave said       radation can occur during short exposure to        of flushing. Note that some transmissions
     transmission, rendering your rig useless      high heat or during longer exposure to mod-        will run the pump in any shifter position,
     FRESH
                                                         erately high heat. Hence, it’s a good idea   but others may not pump while the trans-
                                                         to change the fluid at recommended            mission is in the park condition.
                                                         regular or severe-service intervals.            We finished the work in just a couple
                                                            Most automatic transmissions hold         of hours with common tools and a few
                                                         roughly 10-14 quarts of fluid. If you         supplies that we used to drain and catch
                                                         simply drain what’s in the pan, you will     the old fluid. While we were at it, we also
     FLUID
                                                         typically only get about a third of the      dropped the pan and installed a fresh
                                                         fluid out of the transmission. The torque     filter, so our transmission should be all set
                                                         converter holds a good amount, as do         for the next few years of driving.
     DIY AUTO
     TRANS
     FLUSH
     & FILL
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                           the outlet fitting at the radiator cooler. You
                        may also find that some fluid will drain from the
                        disconnected line.
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                                                                “ If you simply drain what’s in the pan,
        Here’s the transmission filter on the bottom of
        the valve body. This one was held in place with
     two small bolts. It was removed and discarded.
                                                                you will typically only get about a
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                                                                                        ”
         A magnet inside the transmission pan
         catches any steel particles that may pass
     by. Ours had a small accumulation but nothing
                                                                third of the fluid out
     alarming. Our old fluid was fairly dirty, and we
     could tell from the slight sheen in the fluid that
     the more than 100,000 vehicle miles had put a
     bit of wear on the transmission internals.
       SOURCE
       LUBE LOCKER
       775.246.6110
       lubelocker.com
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          COVER SECTION: E-Z DRIVEWAY INSTALLS
     BY   Trenton McGee                                Bumpers are usually the first things that     us CJ-7 we were shoving it into places it
                                                    come to mind when people start talking          really had no business being. We knew it
     EDITOR@4WOR.COM
     PHOTOGRAPHY TRENTON MCGEE                      about body armor, but other parts of your       wasn’t going to be long before the nice
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                                                    vehicle are just as vulnerable to damage.       straight sheetmetal wasn’t so straight
                 HEETMETAL BUMPS AND                The rear corners of vehicles seem to attract    anymore. A few months after we pur-
                  bruises are an off-road fact      damaging obstacles with regularity, par-        chased the Jeep we spent a weekend
                  of life. Sooner or later you’re   ticularly the passenger rear corner. But it’s   adding armor to the body in an effort to
                  going to drop off a ledge just    the rocker panels that are really the most      keep the rocks at bay. The rear corners
                  right, rub up against that        susceptible, and the longer the wheelbase,      and rockers required drilling a few holes
                  rock you didn’t see, or hit       the more likely that damage will happen.        in the body, but it was a small price to pay
                  that stump you were trying        Extra protection in these crucial areas can     knowing we could attack more obstacles
     to avoid. Minor scratches and dented           mean the difference between a 4x4 that          without fear of bending painted surfaces.
     sheetmetal can be written off as charac-       looks good for a long time and one that         Installation required some attentions to
     ter. Most of us don’t mind the hard-earned     shows the scars of use and abuse.               detail, but it’s really not that difficult to
     bruises, but we’d just as soon keep them          Shortly after we acquired our new-to-        add some easy body armor upgrades.
     to a minimum and add as much protection
     as we can to keep the body of our 4x4s
     reasonably straight.
ARMOR UP!
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     BY   Verne Simons                                 things may be worn out or broken. Our
                                                       1998 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Quad Cab with
     VERNE.SIMONS@4WOR.COM
     PHOTOGRAPHY VERNE SIMONS                          the 12-valve Cummins diesel is the perfect
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                                                       example of the kind of old truck we like.
                  LD TRUCKS MAKE OUR HEARTS            Sure, we occasionally find ourselves look-
                    go pitter-patter, our cheeks       ing at newer trucks and thinking, Hey, that
                    flush pink, and our eyes go all     might be nice! But at the end of the day
                    googly. We’re smitten. Sure, old   the old Dodge is still parked in the drive-
                    trucks generally have many         way. It’s too useful not to keep around for
                    miles and a few dings and          towing, scrap metal runs, parts runs, and
                    dents and some rust, but that’s    more. Plus, despite temptation, we can’t
     just fine with us. We aren’t perfect either.       justify replacing it just yet.
     Also, old trucks have stood the test of time.        The truck does have issues associated
     Their mechanics, electronics, and more are        with its 21 years (man, it’s old enough to
     generally simpler, more consistent, and           drink). So what should we do? Well, how
     easier to work on. Some might say reliable.       about we spend some time and money fix-
     And even if they do have issues, their issues     ing the old girl up? We’ve done this before,
     are generally known. Furthermore, as fans         and we will do it again. This time we focus
     of saving the world for future generations,       on fixing up the dash a little bit in hopes
     we know that reuse is better than recycling       that we can make the old Dodge feel a
     (OK, we’re also consummate cheapskates            bit newer and make it last a little longer.
     and would just as soon not make payments          We will do this with a little elbow grease,
     on a new truck right now).                        some glues, adhesives, steel, and a little
        Still old trucks are, well, old. That means    help from RockAuto.com.                        1
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                                                                          SOURCE
                    4  This is the back and bottom of our Dodges
                       factory dash cubby. One bit of plastic was
                    screwed to the bottom of the dash structure, and
                                                                          ROCKAUTO
                                                                          rockauto.com
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       TECHNICAL
     THE COST
     OF FREE
                                                                           The problem is money, the root of all evil. We apparently would
                                                                        prefer to spend it on many ragged pieces of 4x4 crap than one or
                                                                        two nicer 4x4 pieces of crap. We hoard derelict off-road vehicles
                                                                        and projects in hopes that we can one day take them on an adven-
                                                                        ture off the beaten (more like “off the paved”) path. That’s why
                                                                        free or nearly free trucks and 4x4s are very hard for us to refuse.
                                                                           This is the exact problem with the 1997 Crew Cab Chevy
     TRYING TO REVIVE A                                                 3500HD truck that is the focus of this article. It seemed free, a
                                                                        deal too good to pass up.
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                                                                        plan to tuck under it. It’s a free truck, which is one of the most
                 AD IDEAS? WE’VE HAD THEM, AND PROBABLY WILL            sought-after trucks for people with our particular addiction. And
                 continue to have them despite our best efforts.        while it’s not four-wheel drive (yet), it does have a 454 engine, a
                 Like a junkie, we always seem to be looking for that   beefy transmission, and solid front and rear axles. That’s right—
                 next fix, only our heroin comes in the form of trucks   leaf-sprung beam front axle. These issues, we’ve convinced our-
                 and 4x4. We’re not junkies—we’re junkys. We crave      selves, are easy to overcome given our current path of enabling
                 capable off-road rigs both big and small. And like     our addiction, even if it means spending money on a free truck.
                 most addictions, it creates a problem.                 But at what cost…really?
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1   Here’s evidence that this Chevy 3500HD
    hasn’t moved in many years. It was last
registered in 2002. That means there is a good
                                                      a sputter of life. So that’s good news. The engine
                                                      cranks and we have spark.
                                                                                                            and fuel pressure at the port at the intake mani-
                                                                                                            fold. Nada, no fuel. Our next step was to check
                                                                                                            the fuel pump relay, which we could feel clicking
chance it has been parked since then, but why?
It’s a 1997, so it was only 5 years old when it was
parked and only has 112,000 miles on it. This
                                                      3   We have spark, but oddly, several of the
                                                          spark plug wires had been pulled off the
                                                      engine, and some were damaged. We were
                                                                                                            with the cycle of the key, so the pump should be
                                                                                                            running. From there we needed to establish why
                                                                                                            the pump wasn’t running. We located the fac-
truck, along with two others like it, were sold       not sure what to make of that. We’d probably          tory plug that sends wires to and from the fuel
to our buddy as assets when a company that            replace the plugs and wires on an engine like         pump/tank and checked for voltage, which was
owned them went bankrupt. This buddy, Mike,           this that has been sitting idle for this long         present with cycling the key. Next, we dropped
basically told us that if we can get the truck        anyways, so meh! Duralast Wireset (PN 4639,           the tank and pulled the pump and found that the
running we can do with it what we want. We’re         $38.99) fits the bill and the truck.                   pump and primary filter (fuel sock) were abso-
thinking big tires and Rockwell 21⁄2 -ton axles!                                                            lutely gummed up with about half a pound of
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                                                          “ Free
                                                          trucks
                                                          are very
                                                          hard to
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                                                                          ”
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          COVER SECTION: E-Z DRIVEWAY INSTALLS
     BY   Verne Simons                            lowest point of your 4x4, but along with the   aren’t necessarily quick and easy.
                                                  positives comes the fact that larger tires        Some JK Wrangler owners are more
     VERNE.SIMONS@4WOR.COM
     PHOTOGRAPHY VERNE SIMONS                     (and wheels) reduce both the acceleration      than willing to get fancy with lots of after-
                                                  and braking of just about any 4x4. Bummer.     market brake modifications, but Dynatrac
             T’S A FACT. ADDING LARGER TIRES         Luckily there are solutions. We’ve          has an easy bold-on brake upgrade that
              to any off-road 4x4 is one of the   talked many times about regearing axles        doesn’t even require bleeding the brakes.
              first things people do. And with     to regain some of the acceleration, econ-      And despite our lack of scientific acumen,
              the extraordinary popularity of     omy, and feel when larger tires are added.     our simple tests showed that this simple
              the JK Wrangler as a daily driven   That is a great, albeit expensive and          solution dropped stopping times from
              off-road platform, there are tens   intense, solution. We’ve also talked about     60 mph by nearly 15 percent compared
              of thousands of lifted JK Wran-     improving the brake system to make             to factory brakes. The Dynatrac ProGrip
     glers running around in need of better       your brakes slow down your big-tired           Brake system is available for all 2007-
     braking performance.                         4x4 better. There are several ways that        2018 Jeep JK Wranglers and includes
        The idea is simple: Larger tires equate   the average dirthead can do that, but as       new larger-than-factory brake rotors,
     to more ground clearance underneath the      with regearing, most brake modifications        new brake caliper mounting brackets,
                                                                                                 and new proprietary brake pads to give
                                                                                                 your Wrangler’s factory front and rear
                                                                                                 brakes a huge improvement in both mate-
                                                                                                 rial and mechanical advantage.
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     BRAKE UPGRADE
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                            “ Larger tires
                            reduce both
                            acceleration and
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                            braking of any 4x4
                           The Dynatrac ProGrip Brake System for Jeep
                           JK Wranglers comes with larger rotors, new
                                                                              ”
                        larger (and beefier) brake caliper mounts, and
                        new proprietary brake pads for both front and
                        rear. The Dynatrac rear rotors are 141⁄4 inches;
                        stock are 121⁄2 . The fronts are 131⁄2 inches;
                        stock are 12. The brake caliper mounts are
                        taller, allowing the factory calipers to clear the
                        larger disc diameter.
                          SOURCES
                          DYNATRAC
                         714.421.4314
                         dynatrac.com
                          SPIDERTRAX
                         800.286.0898
4                        spidertrax.com/products/wheel-spacer
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          FEATURE
     1  Kaitlyn Tydeman’s 30th birthday was the motivation for the trip,
        although the Sketchy Oregon Boys don’t need too much of an
     excuse to go wheeling together. Here she is being spotted by her
                                                                           2  The trail was tight and technical, with no bypasses around
                                                                              most of the obstacles. That meant single file was
                                                                           the plan for much of the day. We felt sorry for the
     husband Graeme. While this is the stuff of nightmares for many cou-   person who had to follow Dustin Emick in his
     ples, these two have won rockcrawling competition and have the        buggy with 42-inch BFGoodrich Krawlers,
     trust and communication necessary for sketchy climbs like this one.   portal axles, and rear steer.
     BY   Harry Wagner
     EDITOR@4WOR.COM
     PHOTOGRAPHY HARRY WAGNER
     NO BUGGY
     SAID IT
     WAS EASY
     WHERE SHEETMETAL GOES TO DIE
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                           HEN OUR FRIENDS FROM OREGON MADE                  The group ended up talking to rockcrawling competi-
                         a trip to Lake Tahoe recently, they asked         tor and buggy builder Jesse Haines about where to wheel
                         for some recommendations on trails to             near Reno. Haines built our lightweight Tracker, which
                         wheel. They had been to the Rubicon and           we have wheeled all over the Hammers and every trail in
                         Fordyce, but were looking for more chal-          Moab. “You don’t want to take the Tracker,” Haines told
                         lenging options. These guys all have tube         us matter-of-factly. While our egos were bruised, we just
                         buggies and wear helmets when they go             brought our camera instead of our rig. This was the right
     rockcrawling, to give you an idea of what they consider fun.          decision, as the trail left nearly everyone on their roof at
     We have wheeled with the Sketchy Oregon Boys before, and              least once. There are plenty of trails that you don’t need a
     every trip we seem to end up with broken parts.                       buggy for, but this isn’t one of them.
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      NO BUGGY SAID IT WAS EASY
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     5   Chris Basse brought his whole family out on
         the trail, although his wife Leah and their
     sons walked during the more challenging parts
     of the trail. Ironically, Basse didn’t roll at all until
     his family was all belted up and they were in the
     gully at the bottom of the trail on the way out!
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                              12    The trail was a combination of big rocky
                                    slabs and loose boulders that moved
                              around and made the line different for every
                              vehicle. When you look at how small Kaitlyn
                              Tydeman’s Samurai buggy is relative to this dry
                              waterfall, it really puts things into perspective.
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                                                   ing the additional heat larger and heavier
                   EAT IS THE ENEMY OF ANY         wheels and tires put into the system due
                     and all automatic transmis-   to the additional effort it takes for the
                     sion. We’ve been told that    drivetrain to keep them spinning.
                     anything over 230 degrees        Luckily we have a quick and easy solu-
                     will spell the rapid demise   tion for anyone who puts heat into the
                     of any automatic transmis-    transmission of their automatically shift-
                     sion, and the fact of the     ed 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK. Thanks
     matter is it’s easy to heat slushboxes up.    to the thermodynamics experts at Flex-A-
     For one they are, with respect to cooling,    Lite we can rest a bit easier knowing our
     downwind of the engine making shedding        JKU’s transmission has a bit more fluid,
     heat to the ambient air that surrounds        and a whole lot more cooling surface area.
     them more difficult. Add in some hot laps      Best part is the brand new Direct Fit Trans-
     through the dunes, a slow crawl through       mission Cooler (PN 31970) should have a
     a technical rock trail in the desert, time    street cost under $230 and is incredibly
     stuck in traffic, or towing a small boat,      quick and easy to install.
                                                                JEEP JK TRANSMISSION
                                                                COOLER INSTALLATION
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                                                     became a maze of vacuum lines, solenoids,        had quit running. While mechanics had
                   ON’T GET US WRONG.                valves, and systems so complicated they are      thrown plenty of parts at it, most of them
                    There’s absolutely nothing       virtually guaranteed to fail. Computer-con-      hadn’t been born when the CJ rolled off
                    wrong with a carburetor.         trolled carbs are universally known for their    the assembly line, and they failed to bring
                    These largely mechanical         poor performance, crappy driveability, and       the Carter system back to life.
                    devices have delivered pre-      lousy mileage. While it could be argued that        We rescued the Jeep from the techs
                    cise amounts of air and fuel     modern fuel injection is a viable upgrade for    more used to working with OBD-II ports
                    into engines from the very       any carbureted engine, it is especially so for   and resolved to fix the problems once and
     first internal combustion engine until elec-     a vehicle with anything more than a choke        for all with a tried and true Howell throttle-
     tronic fuel injection took over in the late     wire going to the carburetor.                    body injection system. This stand-alone
     1980s. Though tuning a carburetor is rap-          While all computer-controlled carbure-        fuel delivery system retrofits GM’s Throttle
     idly becoming a dying art, they are a boon      tors are bad, among the worst systems            Body Injection System to a wide range of
     to off-road enthusiasts for their simplicity.   ever devised was the Carter BBD feed-            engines across all makes and models. The
     DRIVEWAY EFI
                                                                                                                         company manufactures a
                                                                                                                         Jeep CJ–specific system
                                                                                                                         that is 50-state legal, uses
                                                                                                                         all GM components, and
                                                                                                                         bolts in place. It sounded
                                                                                                                         like the perfect remedy for
     UPGRADE
                                                                                                                         our Carter woes.
                                                                                                                 Here we cover installing the How-
                                                                                                               ell system on a six-cylinder Jeep,
                                                                                                                but most of the steps are similar
                                                                                                                with any engine regardless of
                                                                                                                displacement or arrangement. We
     UPGRADES FOR
                                                                                                                            a single day with some
                                                                                                                             hustle. Along the way
                                                                                                                              we also upgraded the
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     7   We decided to do something about the
         leaky plastic valve cover before we started
     stringing the Howell wiring harness across the
     engine. Anybody who has owned one of these
     Jeeps knows that getting the factory cover to
     seal is almost impossible. People usually over-
     tighten the cover and warp it, and it’s just a bad
     design overall. This one was leaking just like all
     the others. It was time to fix it once and for all.
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                ealing a 258 valve cover can be a real        manufactured by Fel-Pro (PN VS50244R)
                challenge, even when using an after-          made specifically for aftermarket valve cov-
                market aluminum valve cover. There’s a        ers on 258 engines. The Fel Pro instructions
         lot of gasket surface, the cover itself is really    stated the gasket should be installed dry (no
         long, and placing it on the head evenly is           RTV), so we did. It leaked.
         tricky while fighting various hoses and wires.          On a tip from a friend, we cleaned up the
            Truth be told, it took us three tries to get      Fel-Pro gasket and reinstalled it with some
         our valve cover to seal up. Our first attempt         copper Spray-a-Gasket from Permatex. We
         was with the cork gasket supplied with the           sprayed the bottom side of the gasket and
         valve cover, which we used with RTV silicone         the valve cover but let them both sit for a
         and let the engine sit overnight before firing        few minutes so the sealant would get tacky,
         it up. We’ve been told people have been suc-         then carefully installed and torqued the
         cessful with this method, but ours leaked.           valve cover to 50 lb-in. Once again we let the
         Attempt number two involved replacing the            engine sit overnight. The third time was the
         cork gasket with a special composite gasket          charm, and our valve cover leaks no more.
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though the GM computer is slightly bigger than         that’s hot in both start and run positions.           computer uses to optimize a variety of differ-
the original Jeep computer, there was plenty of                                                              ent things. This is one of the many differences
room once we removed the factory computer’s
mounting bracket (which is riveted to the heater
box). We used some industrial Velcro adhesive
                                                       14    Like most fuel injection systems, the Howell
                                                             TBI relies on an O2 sensor to read and adjust
                                                       fuel mixture. Carter BBD–equipped Jeeps have an
                                                                                                             between using a Howell system versus piecing
                                                                                                             together your own system from junkyard compo-
                                                                                                             nents. You won’t find one of these in a junkyard.
pads to secure the computer in place.                  exhaust manifold with an O2 port built in, so you
13    The Howell wiring harness needs just three       16     One of the most often overlooked por-
                                                              tions of a TBI conversion is adding a
                                                                                                                performancedistributors.com
      wires to be hooked to the vehicle: Constant      speed sensor. The TBI uses the speed sensor to           HOWELL ENGINE DEVELOPMENT
power, switched power, and start power. We             calculate a variety of different things, from fuel       810.765.5100
hooked the constant and start leads to the hot         curves to idle speed. The Howell system includes         howellefi.com
and start side of the starter solenoid, and utilized   this speed sensor that installs in line with the
                                                                                                                OMIX-ADA
one of the original computer’s leads for switched      mechanical speedometer cable. It converts                770.614.6101
power. It’s important to select a switched circuit     the mechanical rotation into a signal that the           omix-ada.com
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     BY   Christian Hazel                            rockcrawler. Many are content to use their     and Powerstep XL automatic, electric-
                                                     Jeep Wrangler as an everyday commuter          powered running boards. The Powerstep
     EDITOR@4WOR.COM
     PHOTOGRAPHY CHRISTIAN HAZEL                     and weekend fun machine. After all, they       keys into the door light switches and
     T
                                                     are super-capable right out of the box.        automatically extends to a lowered posi-
                HE FOUR-DOOR WRANGLER                   However, some things that lend to           tion when the door is opened and retracts
                   Unlimited has been a smash        Jeep’s off-road abilities make it less than    when the door is closed. For tall, lifted
                   hit from the day it entered the   easy to live with on a daily basis. And        vehicles, the Powerstep XL offers a 3-inch-
                   marketplace as a 2007 model.      a high step-in height is definitely one         lower stepping surface compared to the
                   Given the vast improvements       of those things. We had a buddy who            regular Powerstep, and is housed inside
                   the JL Wrangler brings to the     just picked up a brand new JL Wrangler         a custom rocker rail. For muddy, snowy,
                   table, it’s little wonder Jeep    Unlimited, and while he absolutely loves       and other harsh climates, there’s the
     is still selling every four-door Wrangler       the vehicle, it was difficult for his elderly   Powerstep Xtreme, which is designed to
     it can manufacture. But not everybody           parents to climb into. Not to mention little   hold up to heavy caking of snow, mud, ice,
     who purchases a new JL Wrangler wants           kids and even the dog.                         and other contaminants. However, for this
     to immediately turn it into a hardcore             Enter Amp Research and its Powerstep        particular application, the regular Power-
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                                                       “   Not everybody is building a rockcrawler
                                                                                                                                                              ”
    Amp Research provides everything you need
    for installation down to the wiring zip ties
 and connectors. You’ll need regular sockets and
 wrenches, Allen-head wrenches, and a crimp-
 ing tool. We laid out the parts on our 1971 CJ-6      plates inside the boards are captured and slide      the directions. A portion of the harness needs
 workbench and got to it.                              fore and aft, allowing some adjustment in board      to be snaked up through a drain hole in the
                                                       placement on the brackets. We measured from          passenger-side front floorboard to access the
EARCH
                                                       5  With the hardware cinched down we
                                                          installed the Powerstep wiring harness. The
                                                       harness comes preassembled in a protective
                                                                                                            will illuminate. If you want to leave the steps in
                                                                                                            the lowered position for loading, just put a little
                                                                                                            pressure on it and it will stay deployed until the
                                                       loom and is nearly the prefect length out of the     door is reopend and closed. Conversely, if the
                                                       box. Leaving the fuses out, we connected the         step encounters resistance when trying to open,
                                                       power to battery, and ground to chassis, and         it will retract back to the closed position to
                                                       ran the harness down to the electric motors per      avoid damaging anything.
A JL WRANGLER
                                                                                                                                   SOURCE
                                                                                                                                   AMP RESEARCH
                                                                                                                                   800.309.6823
                                                                                                                                   amp-research.com
     HOW
                                     BY   Harry Wagner                             things the long answer is considerably
                                                                                   more nuanced.
                                     EDITOR@4WOR.COM
                                     PHOTOGRAPHY HARRY WAGNER                         The first consideration is not the
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                                                                                   amount of width but rather how you are
                                                        IDE-AND-LOW IS             gaining it. We have seen Toyota pickups
     WIDE
                                                          all the rage right       running wheels with 2-inch backspacing
                                                          now, and it’s easy to    and wheel spacers where the brake rotor
                                                          see why. The added       isn’t even inside the wheel anymore. The
                                                          stability that comes     solid axles under early Toyotas offer great
                                                          from running wider       ground clearance and can be built to
                                                          axles and a lower        handle 37-inch-tall tires, but they are only
     IS TOO
                                             center of gravity makes your          55 inches wide. While the 37s won’t break
                                             vehicle more capable on the           chromoly Birfields, they will be rubbing
                                             trail, particularly in off-camber     hard on the Toyota frame and leaf springs
                                             situations. The new JL Rubicon        during articulation and steering, limiting
                                             has axles that are a full 20 inches   the steering angle that is possible. Adding
                                             wider than the axles under the        width outside of the steering knuckle not
     WIDE?
                                             original WWII-era jeep MB and         only adds leverage to the trunions (or ball
                                             GPWs. The JL frame is also 17         joints) but also creates tremendous scrub
                                             inches wider than a flattie frame      as you turn since the tire travels in an arc
                                             though, dictating some of that        instead of rotating on the contact patch.
                                             added axle width. Is there such          A better choice is to swap in entirely
                                             a thing as too wide though? The       new axle assemblies that are wider than
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  FEATURE
       N THE PAST, DESERT RACERS AND        the spot on the Venn diagram where these   rig, such as solar panels, drawers, a fridge,
        prerunners added long-travel        two worlds overlap, and you will encoun-   and a headliner covered in patches.
        suspension and bypass shocks to     ter Jason Berry’s Tacoma.                     The truck is no slouch in technical terrain
        conquer whoops and silt beds but      This Double Cab Tacoma has Total         either. Jason added a Currie Enterprises
        typically returned to their hotel   Chaos long-travel front suspension, rear   F9 rear axle and 4.88 gears with ARB Air
        or trailer at night. In contrast,   Deaver leaf springs, and King bypass       Lockers front and rear. The fenders were
        overlanders lumber along slowly     shocks. It also has a Vagabond Outdoors    trimmed 2 inches to allow fitment of
with their heavy suspension, enjoying the   Drifter camper and the usual components    35-inch Cooper Discoverer STT Pros with
destination more than the journey. Find     you would expect to find on an overland     full suspension travel and a low center of
TACOVERLANDER
gravity. Relentless Fabrication skidplates,
rock sliders, and bumpers fend off hits from   TECH SPECS
rocks and other obstacles on the trail.
  Oh, and did we mention that it has a          2012 TOYOTA TACOMA                                   Discoverer STT Pros on 17x8.5 Method 105
                                                                                                     beadlock wheels
supercharger to offset all that added            DRIVETRAIN                                        STEERING: Stock rack, extended tie rods
weight? Jason Berry has built a Tacoma          ENGINE: Supercharged 1GR-FE 4.0L V-6               LIGHTING: FXR HID Retrofit headlights, Rigid Indus-
                                                TRANSMISSION: 5-speed automatic                      tries 40-inch Midnight LED Roof Bar, Rigid Indus-
that can go just about anywhere, and get        TRANSFER CASE: Factory chain drive                   tries SR2 20-inch combo driving and Hyperspot
there in a hurry.                               FRONT AXLE: Toyota 8-inch IFS with 4.88 gears        LED bar, Rigid Industries D2 Dually lights
                                                 and ARB Air Locker                                OTHER STUFF: Vagabond Outdoors Drifter camp-
                                                REAR AXLE: Currie 9-inch with 4.86 gears and         er; SOS Performance big brake kit (front and
LONG TRAVEL                                      ARB Air Locker                                      rear); MBRP exhaust; Weathertech floormats;
                                                                                                     Wet Okole seat covers; Kenwood ham radio;
                                                 SUSPENSION                                          Warn Zeon 12-s winch; Prinsu CabRac roof
FOR THE
                                                SPRINGS & SUCH: Total Chaos +2 suspension            rack; Relentless Fabrication front bumper, slid-
                                                  with King coilovers and bypass shocks (front);     ers, and high clearance rear bumper with swing
                                                  Deaver leaf springs and King bypass shocks         out tire carrier; two 100-watt solar panels;
LONG HAUL
                                                  and air bumps (rear)                               ARB drawer; Alu-Cab fridge slide; ARB 82-quart
                                                TIRES & WHEELS: 315/70R17 Cooper                     fridge; Airflow snorkel; ARB dual air compressor
BY   Harry Wagner
EDITOR@4WOR.COM
PHOTOGRAPHY HARRY WAGNER
     TACOVERLANDER
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I
        DIOMS ABOUND. THEY SAY THAT
          necessity is the mother of inven-
          tion, and while that may be true,
          being a cheap bastard also some-
          times helps you build stuff inexpen-
          sively that might just work(?) As a
          rule we don’t like throwing things
away unless they are really and truly used
up. Take for example the old engine hoist
we had sitting around the shop for years
collecting dust because it was slightly
broken. Specifically, one of the heavy-duty
metal wheels was broken. While we’d tried
to get a replacement, those attempts
proved fruitless. The result was about 95
percent of a folding engine hoist—not
enough to use as intended, but enough
to cause much pause when it came to the                4
thought of its disposal.
   Then, as luck would have it, we needed
an engine hoist on short notice, so we
                                                   2
                                                       1  Our focus group for testing out the idea of our
                                                          version of the yard crane was Hank the dog,
                                                       a 2-year-old mixed breed mutt who is a genuine
replaced said nearly perfect engine hoist
                                                       good boy (most of the time). One thing is for sure:
with its boogered wheel with a nearly iden-            Hank’s front feet are always ready to make a turn,
tical replica of itself. Still, we couldn’t get        right or left, and he is always happy. We think this
rid of the first hoist, thinking that if nothing        crane thing might actually work. Our plan was to
else, its parts may one day be useful. Psy-            take this length of 2x2-inch square, 0.250-wall
chologists, pay attention. This may be the             tubing and make it one with the main beam of the
                                                       crane. Sometimes clamping things together helps
way hoarding problems get started.
                                                       determine whether an idea will or will not work.
   Hoarders, rejoice! With an idea, a welder,
some scrap steel, and a saw, we have fol-
lowed through on a dream of anyone who has             2   First, we disassembled the hoist to make
                                                           some cuts. For the hoarders amongst us, don’t
                                                       worry—we’ll keep all the extra parts for spares
ever stubbornly retained something in hopes
that it may one day become useful again.               for our other engine hoist. Our plan was to keep
                                                       the main beam at about the same angle as it was
Here’s how we turned a broken 2-ton engine
                                                       while it was an engine hoist. We also wanted to
hoist into a 11⁄2 -ton yard crane (we are derat-       trim down the base because it would only add
ing it slightly for safety’s sake) for moving          weight and not help with usefulness of the tool.
heavy items (of our hoard) around the yard.        3
VERNE’S
                                                       decided that the two bar straps that ran down
                                                       each side of the main beam of the engine hoist
                                                       were important for lateral (side to side) stability,
                                                       so we added some square tube and reinstalled
                                                       them. The extra pieces of these straps were
                                                       repurposed into gussets to make triangles,
                                                       which our engineer buddies tell us are strong.
BACKYARD
                                                       4  Here you can see all the 2x0.188 strap gus-
                                                          sets we added to the base of the crane.
                                                       We think it’s prudent to derate the unit from 2
                                                       tons to 11⁄2 . Aw, heck, maybe even 1 ton. Truly
                                                       though, our plan is to use it to move axles,
                                                       engines, transmissions, and transfer cases
                                                       around the yard and off our trailer.
HILLBILLY CRANE
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      COVER SECTION: E-Z DRIVEWAY INSTALLS
                                             BY   Verne Simons
                                             VERNE.SIMONS@4WOR.COM
                                             PHOTOGRAPHY VERNE SIMONS
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                                                       HE OLD-SCHOOL LEVER ON
                                                       the steering column or simple
                                                       aftermarket floor shift that
                                                       says “PRNDL” just won’t cut
                                                       it when it comes to shifting
                                                       these modern multi-overdrive
                                                       automatic transmissions,
                                             which can be set up to hold a gear or
                                             shift when directed. Ranging from 6L80,
                                        SHIFTY
                                        SHIFTY
                                     AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC
                                       SPORT MODE SHIFTER
                                                                                       1
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6L90E, 6R80, 4L80E, AODE, and 4R70W,                   units, requires an electronically shifted               Our solution was to reach out to Lokar
shifting is down to you, whether you want              controller (we have one from US Shift, sup-           Performance Products for one of its
to simply select “D” and let the transmis-             plied by Performance Automatic, which we              Automatic Electronic Sport Mode shift-
sion shift in full-auto monkey mode or you             have yet to play with since the truck isn’t           ers, specifically one designed to work
want to toggle the gears yourself. The days            running yet). It also requires a mechanical           with the mechanical and electronic
of the promised paddle-shifted automatic               shifter to act as an interface between driv-          aspects of the Ford 6R80W transmission.
in the aftermarket is here.                            er, electronics, and mechanical selections            We installed the shifter and are very hap-
   Our 1969 Bronco project has just such a             made within the transmission. So what do              py with it so far, but as the project comes
transmission behind our BluePrint Bronco               we do? We could repurpose some factory                to an end we will also report back on
Edition 306ci V-8. The transmission is a               parts to serve as this interface, but with a          how the shifter and transmission work
2011 Ford F-150 6R80W built and adapted                truck, and one with a retro feel, a shifter           on- and off-road. For now, check out our
to the engine by Performance Automatic.                from a late-model Mustang would seem                  installation of this tricky Lokar shifter
This transmission, like many newer auto                out of place.                                         with evergreen good looks.
                                                                                                             5
                                                       4
     SLICKROCK
           TRAIL
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8                        9
                              10    We don’t want to give you the impres-
                                    sion that Slickrock is only for hardcore
                              rockcrawlers. We didn’t see anyone trailer their
                              vehicles to the trail, which is wise given how nar-
                              row and twisty Highway 4 is. Plus, every trail is
                              more fun in a little flatfender.
    “The Forest
    Service added
    more obstacles
                     ”
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          FEATURE
     BY   Harry Wagner                              less. After taking an oath of secrecy about     through the book and make a rough plan of
                                                    the location for Ultimate Adventure 2019,       what we wanted to stop and see and where
     EDITOR@4WOR.COM
     PHOTOGRAPHY BRIAN SUMNER                       my friend Brian Sumner and I took eight         we wanted to go for the night. Each day we
     AND HARRY WAGNER                               days to drive from Reno to Wasilla a month      covered around 400 miles, which we felt
     M
                                                    prior to the start. Tech Editor Verne Simons    was necessary in order to complete the
                        E: I’M GOING TO DRIVE       and I had previously driven my 1977 F-150       3,000-mile trip in a reasonable time and still
                         my truck to Alaska         (dubbed Raymond, since everyone loves it)       allow for some sightseeing.
                         this year for Ultimate     2,300 miles to Cabo San Lucas and back,            Other participants traveling to the UA
                         Adventure!                 so I wasn’t too worried about the reliability   swapped drivers and drove straight to
                            EDITOR HAZEL: Yeah,     of the truck, just wearing out 42-inch-tall     Wasilla, arriving drained for the exhausting
                         lots of people are doing   tires and feeding the thirsty 460 engine a      week ahead. Then they turned around and
                         that. Trent already        steady diet of 91-octane premium.               drove straight home! When you own a busi-
     drove the Rover up to prerun the route.           We started on familiar territory, north      ness or only get two weeks of vacation a
        ME: Oh, but I’m going to drive a truck      from Reno through Bend and on to Portland       year, there aren’t many other options. But
     with a big-block!                              on a path I have taken many times. From         we did have options, at least on the drive up.
        EDITOR HAZEL: Yeah, the Watsons are         there we made our way up the interstate            My plan was for crony Ken Smith, who
     driving their shop truck with a 454 in it.     and crossed the border at Abbottsford,          drove the Ford on UA, to drive the truck
        ME: Oh, but I am doing it on 42s!           where the route became less familiar. My        back to Reno after the event. Things took
        EDITOR HAZEL: Yeah, the Messers are         copilot, Brian, was armed with The Milepost,    a turn for the worse when we hydrolocked
     driving up their Cherokee on 42s.              a book that provides details about stops        the engine on a particularly deep water
       So maybe this trip wasn’t as unique as I     along the Alcan Highway in startling detail.    crossing in the Eureka Trail System. Ken
     had hoped, but it was memorable nonethe-       At the end of each day we would look            knew better than to try and start the
     ULTIMATE
                                                                                                    TO ALASKA
                                                                                                    & BACK
                                                                                                    THE HARD WAY
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     (MIS)ADVENTUR
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    Starting the Cassier                                                                Kluane Lake is the largest lake in the Yukon
 Highway in Gitwangak you                                                            Territory, and along its shores the U.S. Army built
 really start to feel like you                                                       a road during World War II. Or more appropriately
 are in the northern terri-                                                          tried to build a road, as they were unfamiliar with
 tory. Authentic totem poles                                                         the freeze-thaw cycles of the area. Here you will
 line the streets of Gitwan-                                                         also find the ominously named Destruction Bay. We
 gak, and we encountered                                                             were fortunate to pass the area without incident.
 First Nation peoples fishing
 for salmon with dipnets.                                                              We alternated camping and cooking with
 The huge totem poles                                                                hotels and dinners at restaurants in order to
 dwarfed our Ford truck.                                                             keep the budget reasonable. Each night we
                                                                                     would lay out a plan for the next day regarding
                                                                                     which stops we wanted to make, where we could
                                                                                     purchase fuel, and how far we planned to go.
                                 engine. After we were winched out of the            the truck still wasn’t back together.
                                 river, he pulled the plugs to get the water            I had considered shipping the Ford to
                                 out and changed the oil. Everything was             Seattle on a barge, but it had to be running
                                 fine for the rest of the trip, until the last day.   to do that. Although the truck wasn’t run-
                                     LA Speed built the 460 with hydraulic           ning, the clock was, so with few options left
                                 roller lifters from Comp Cams, and one of the       I hooked an empty trailer behind my Ram
                                 lifters got water in it during the submarine        and drove north. I made it to Wasilla in three
                                 impression. It operated fine until lack of           days, and Cole had got the 460 running so I
                                 lubrication killed the lifter. Swapping a lifter    didn’t even have to winch it onto the trailer.
                                 isn’t a huge deal…unless there are no parts         I was drained, though, from driving 16 hours
                                 to be found. Ken ended up driving the orange        a day and sleeping in my truck, and I still had
                                 double-ended JK back from Alaska, and UA            to get home. Another good friend helped me
RE
                                 attendees Frank and Cole Wininger were              out (there’s definitely theme here) by flying
                                 nice enough to let me leave the truck in their      into Anchorage at the last minute and driv-
                                 shop. Cole even offered to fix the Ford for          ing back to Nevada with me. David Wiggins
                                 me since he shares my affinity for these old         didn’t get to spend eight days sightseeing,
                                 Blue Oval trucks. After taking a week off for       but he still got to experience the Alcan
                                 UA, though, the Winingers got busy at their         Highway and see plenty of the breathtaking
                                 drilling company, trying to get caught up on        scenery and wildlife that drew us to Alaska
                                 work before winter hit. I was worried about         in the first place. To quote The Beatles, “I get
                                 winter as well, and at the end of September         by with a little help from my friends.”
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     ULTIMATE (MIS)ADVENTURE
        We backtracked a few miles on the Alcan after
     finishing up the Cassier Highway to check out
     the Signpost Forest in Watson Lake. We assume
     the town is named after Stephen Watson from
     Offroad Design, but no one could confirm this for
     us. Do you see a sign from your town in there?
                                                            “Then things
                                                            got complicated
                                                                                                       ”
         We added
     a new intake
     before the UA
     that feeds air
     from behind
     the grille. We
     thought it was
     high enough
     for water cross-
     ings, but we
     were wrong.
     Ken Smith
     pulled the plugs
     and changed
     the oil, but we
     ended up losing
     a lifter on the
     last day due
     to lack of
     lubrication.
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                                                                                                                                     Alaska is such a rug-
                                                                                                                                  ged and beautiful state,
                                                                                                                                  and despite making mul-
                                                                                                                                  tiple trips this summer
                                                                                                                                  we still only scratched
                                                                                                                                  the surface. We will
                                                                                                                                  definitely be back again
                                                                                                                                  to explore more of the
                                                                                                                                  mountains, glaciers, and
                                                                                                                                  mining towns.
                                                                                    The sunsets were beautiful on our return trip, they just came way too
                                                                     early in the day. We prefer to drive during daylight hours, particularly when there is
                                                                  wildlife on the road, but the short days in October meant that we had to drive at night.
                                                                Going 50 mph pulling a trailer felt like we would drive for hours and not get anywhere.
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                                                                                               kit provides between
                                                                                               3 and 4 inches of lift.
                                                                                               The kit uses nitrogen-
                                                                                               charged 2.5-bodied
                                                                                               monotube shocks
                                                                                               with remote reser-
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     Q     I put a Chevy TBI 350 in my buggy last        We would double-check the part number          option is to fashion a press using some all-
           year. I don’t know what it came out of,    for the water pump you installed on the           thread and some steel that straddles the
     but I put all new accessories on it, includ-     engine if you still have it. If you ordered a     hole in the knuckle. Find a chunk of steel
     ing a water pump. I also installed a new         pump for a TBI engine but are running V-belts,    that’s longer than the hole in the knuckle
     thermostat, a new four-core aluminum             more than likely you have the wrong water         (the thicker the better), and drill a hole in
     radiator, a new fan shroud, a 16-inch Spal       pump on the engine. What you need is a            it. Position the steel on the knuckle, slide
     fan, and all new accessories and belts. It       pump for a 1986 or earlier application. Fortu-    the all-thread through the hole and thread
     overheats constantly and even runs hot           nately, the fix is inexpensive as both types of    it into the nut welded on the axle, and then
     at idle. Whether it’s under load or idling,      Chevy water pumps are plentiful and cheap.        use another nut against the piece of steel
     the temperature just keeps climbing. If I           One other thing worth mentioning is            to pull the axleshaft out. Once out, you’ll
     leave the cap off and run it up to operating     whether or not you’re running a heater.           want to go ahead and pull the locker out to
     temperature, when the thermostat opens           We’ve noticed that it can be very difficult to     inspect the side gears. It’s not uncommon
     it gushes out coolant out of the radiator. I     purge all the air out of a small-block’s cool-    for the splines to be messed up, especially
     don’t think it’s an air pocket, as it has been   ing system when the heater hose ports are         if the shaft didn’t just twist but actually
     burped, but coolant keeps gushing out. I         capped off or eliminated. The circulation of      broke inside the side gear.
     thought it was a head gasket, so I did that      coolant through a heater core was part of
     three weeks ago and still have the same          the engine’s overall cooling system design,
     issue. Temps at idle are 210 degrees or          and capping off the heater hose ports cre-
     more and slowly keep climbing, and temps         ates pockets for air to get trapped. If you’re
     while driving are 240-plus. Any ideas?           not running a heater, we would recommend
       ROB R.                                         connecting the heater hose ports together
       Via nuts@4wor.com                              in a loop rather than just capping them off.
                                                      You’ll find it makes purging the cooling sys-
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     the serpentine belt required the water             Via nuts@4wor.com                                    Absolutely. The stock Ford TTB radius
     pump to spin in the opposite direction of                                                               arms are made of thin stamped steel
     engine rotation. The traditional V-belt drive
     systems used prior to 1987 had a standard        A    We’re assuming the ears on the broken
                                                           axleshaft haven’t spread and are pre-
                                                      venting the axleshaft from sliding through
                                                                                                        and are comically short. They work fine
                                                                                                        with stock suspension, but once lifted the
     rotation pump, meaning that the water                                                              arms seriously inhibit suspension travel.
     pump spins in the same direction as the          the hole in the knuckle. We’ve had to beat,       The longer radius arms improve suspension
     engine. The front of TBI 350s and 1986-and-      grind, and even cut off the ears of an axle-      travel, reduce bushing wear, and just plain
     earlier engines are physically identical, so     shaft in order to remove it in the past. If the   look better.
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                                                                                                                       BY   Trenton McGee
                                                                                                                                 NUTS@4WOR.COM
Q    I have two trucks that I wheel, a 1980      PVC from the hardware store. Tech Editor            inspect the finished connection to ensure
     K20 and a 2006 Chevy 1500HD. I’m            Verne Simons built a snorkel using UBI com-         the solder fully melted and the shrink tubing
looking for a snorkel that I can adapt to        ponents, and it looks pretty professional in        uniformly sealed. Still, it’s hard to speak with
either vehicle, as I can’t find anyone that       our opinion. The filter hat was something he         any authority without some hands-on expe-
makes a snorkel for either vehicle. I live in    made, but the components used are straight          rience, so we’d be curious what anyone else
northern Canada and we have lots of deep         from the Airaid UBI catalog. The company            has to say about them, either good or bad.
waterholes, so I need something better           offers couplers and reducers, assorted hard-           Though it’s a little more labor intensive, we
than the factory intake. I find most home-        ware, and even a carburetor hat that should         prefer to use uninsulated crimp connector
made snorkels look horrible and would like       work perfectly on your K20. You’ll likely need      and dual-wall heat shrink tubing. Once the
something with better fit and finish. I know       to modify the stock air box on the 1500HD,          connector is crimped, we solder it and then
it won’t be perfect, but I’m hoping you can      but connecting the UBI tube to the box              slide the heat shrink in place. The heat shrink
point me in the direction of something that      should be pretty easy. Lastly, while it’s not       we use is lined with adhesive, which melts as
looks clean. Thank you for the help, and         something that Airaid offers, we have occa-         the tubing shrinks and adheres to the wire
hopefully someday I can join the Ultimate        sionally seen the snorkel-shaped tips online.       insulation, forming a weatherproof seal.
Adventure with you guys and really test out
my equipment!                                    SOLDERED CRIMP CONNECTORS
  DANIEL W.
  Via nuts@4wor.com                              Q     I found some electrical connectors
                                                       online that looked like they would
                                                 work pretty well for 4x4 applications. They
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                                                                                                        forums on (4wheeloffroad.com).
snorkel. We’ve had excellent luck making              We’ve seen the connectors you’re talk-
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consists of a roughly U-shaped tube that is      connections are preferable in high-vibration
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                                                                                                                                BY   Harry Wagner
                                                                                                                                      EDITOR@4WOR.COM
LOOSE LEAF ISN’T JUST FOR PAPER the Cherokee all the way from Phoenix to