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CONTENTS M/T TIRES:

M/T Tires Buyers Guide ....pg 24

TECH:

Rubicon Express Lift Install ...pg 20

Winchin’ CAMPING:

Camping Products Buyers Guide ...pg 34

KOH:

Our coverage of the 2017 King of the Hammers Event ....pg 28

Tillamook

We give you some winch advice and show you the latest and greatest on the market ...pg 14

Overland A quick intro to Overland plus some great new products ...pg 38

Tackling the trails of the Tillamook State Forest ...pg 10

ALSO INSIDE:

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FRESH TRACKS

Jeep Introduces All-New 2017 Wrangler Rubicon Recon

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eep has added yet another model to its already extremely capable Wrangler lineup, called the Wrangler Rubicon Recon. The new model delivers even more off-road capability then before which is a result of a stronger front axle, enhanced rock rails and heavy-duty cast differential covers. The Rubicon Recon Edition is based on the Wrangler Rubicon model, and thanks to the enhanced off-road rock rails that are shortened, it can accommodate up to 35inch tires and is equipped with Wrangler’s parttime four-wheel drive system that has electronic locking front and rear Dana 44 axles with power being sent to each wheel through a Rock-Trac transfer case. It will be offered with a six-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic transmission and will come in seven colour options. In addition to its off-road capability, the exterior and interior of the Recon receive upgrades as well, such as a low-gloss black grille with a winch-capable design and removable end caps on the outside, and red accent-coloured seatbelts and a dashboard plaque with information regarding the front and rear axles, front sway bar and transfer case on the inside. OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017



Nissan Shows Off NV Cargo X Concept

Volume 1, Issue No. 2 April / May 2017

STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS

Publisher: Dean Washington dean@rpmcanada.ca Associate Publisher: David Symons david@rpmcanada.ca Managing Editor Jordan Allan jordan@rpmcanada.ca Distribution Manager: Brenda Washington brenda@rpmcanada.ca Copy Editor: Gerry Frechette gerryf@rpmcanada.ca

When you think of a full-sized commercial van, off-road prowess definitely isn’t one of the first things that comes to mind, but with Nissan’s new NV Cargo X Concept, that may change. TV host Ian Johnson of Xtreme Off-Road on Spike TV started off with an NV2500 HD full-size cargo van and turned it into a truly capable off-road machine. The van sits on a new, lifted suspension system with new heavy-duty solid Dynatrac front and rear axles, and has been fitted with aggressive 37-inch General Grabber X3 off-road tires. Under the hood, the standard 5.6-litre V8 gas engine was swapped for a Cummins 5.0-litre turbo-diesel V8 from the Titan XD pickup, rated at 310 horsepower and 555 lb-ft of torque. On the exterior, LED lighting was added, as was a custom tubular bumper and a 10,000-pound-rated winch. Inside, the Cargo X has been equipped with tons of off-road equipment including a tool bag, full-size spare tire, and portable welder.

Jeep’s Wrangler-Based Pickup Reportedly Delayed Once Again

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We told you last issue about the new Jeep Wrangler pickup that will be based on the new Wrangler JL model due out later this year. Now the latest word throughout the industry is that the pickup will once again be delayed and could possibly be released sometime in 2019 according to a report from The Detroit News. In the report, Jeep boss Mike Manley has confirmed that the pickup will be built in FCA’s Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio and is slated to begin in late 2019. Manley has reportedly said that a name has yet to be chosen for the pickup, but that there are some historical names being considered such as Comanche, Gladiator, or Willys.

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Ford Now Shipping F-Series Trucks to China for First Time Ever

Volume 1, Issue No. 2 April / May 2017

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Ford has recently begun shipping the all-new 2017 F-150 Raptor to China, which marks the first time that any U.S.-built F-Series truck has officially been exported to China. The F-150 Raptor is the ultimate high-performance off-road pickup truck and features a purpose-built engine, chassis and suspension which allow it to travel through even the most challenging

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of terrains. The F-150 Raptor will be exported to China as a four-door SuperCrew model which, currently entering its second generation, utilizes a military-grade, high-strength, aluminum–alloy cab while the body is uniquely composite. The Raptor will join the Ford GT, Focus RS, Focus ST and Fiesta ST to expand the Ford Performance portfolio in China.

Off-Road Plus Sponsoring Local Off-Road Clubs and Associations We here at Off-Road Plus put a huge value on Off-Road Clubs and Associations across the country as they are the ones who are out there putting the trails, vehicles and events found in our pages to the test. In saying that, it is important that we have great relationships with the clubs and associations all across Canada in order to ensure we are covering what’s important to them which was a huge goal when we launched this new title. Moving forward, we are proud to announce that we have entered the Corporate Sustaining Membership Program with the Four Wheel Drive Association of BC with the hopes we can provide their members with the latest industry news and receive constructive feedback from them to ensure we are always improving. It is the hope that this is the first of many of these types of agreements, as we truly want to provide a valued information source to all four-wheelers across our great country. If you are part of a club that would be interested in a sponsorship agreement, or just simply want to receive our magazines, send an email to info@rpmcanada.ca. OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017



TRAIL RIDE: TILLAMOOK STATE FOREST

Another Wheeling Great Adventure Story and photos by Albert Vandervelde

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f you have never been off-roading in Oregon, take a look at Tillamook State Forest. Much of the Tillamook forest we know today was part of a massive forest fire in 1933 that burned over 350,000 acres. Another fire in 1939 burned a further 190,000, and again in 1945, 190,000 more acres were burned. Much of this land base was held by several logging companies and were foreclosed on by the state for unpaid taxes. A massive reforestation effort took place with citizens planting over 1 million seedlings, a mere one percent of what was eventually planted by every means including prison labour and helicopter drops. In 1973, the area recovered to the point that the Tillamook burn was designated as the Tillamook State Forest. Today, much of the forest is open to the public with 4x4, OHV and hiking trails crossing the area. At certain times of year, and during logging activity, there are trail closures to help keep the trails stable. There are lots of links online to help you plan any visit to the area, with over 250 miles of well-mapped trails with lists of current trails that are closed for various reasons. I have four wheeled in the area twice over the years with tour groups, and have travelled a mix of trail levels from easy to extreme all around the area. 10 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017


Brown’s Camp is a popular entry point for 4x4s. The trail system is located east of Tillamook off highway 6 and accessed from Portland, along Highway 26 to the eastern point of Highway 6, then west towards Tillamook. There are several trail access points and a wide array of trail levels. I’ve experienced slick mud, rock piles and

even deep snow on my visits to the area. And plenty of winching, even with well-built rigs on the harder trails. There are also organized events taking place from May to October, with local clubs hosting events that you might be able to join to get a taste of the area without worrying about getting lost or on a trail harder than you had planned. For 2017, the Pistons Wild club (I joined them on a BFG outstanding trails trip in another part

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of Oregon), The Jolly Jeepers, Cascade Cruisers, Flat Broke 4Wheelin and others are all hosting events in the area. Check out these links (though there are plenty with a web search) for lots of information, downloadable trail maps, links to camping, both motorized and non-motorized trails and more, and get planning your next trip to beautiful Oregon’s OHV opportunities – and don’t be surprised if you see me heading down to the sand dunes on I-5 this summer. That’s another great Oregon wheeling adventure not to miss!

For more information please visit: https://www.oregon.gov/ODF/Recreation/pages/MotorizedTrails.aspx http://tillamookstateforest.blogspot.ca/p/ohv-trails.html https://jeepjamboreeusa.com/trips/tillamook/

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PRODUCTS: WINCHES

Winch it Up! Story by Ian Harwood

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here have been very few times that I have gone four wheeling and not run into a situation where a winch is required. Sometimes it may be our group and sometimes it is someone who is not as prepared to get stuck as they should be. A winch can be an important tool in safely plucking a vehicle from an impossible situation, or righting a truck after a rollover.

extremely dangerous, this improper winching practice can damage or kill the tree. Use a tree saver strap, along with a clevis.

A winch can also be used to clear properties of logs or rocks. Basically, a winch is an important tool and if you travel the back-roads of British Columbia, you should never be without one.

When a truck is really, really stuck, more winching power can be achieved through a double line pull. To do so, un-spool a length of line from the drum and thread it through a snatch block. The cable’s hook can then be fastened to an anchor point on the truck’s frame or tow hook, and the snatch block will secure to an anchor point toward the direction of the pull. This method decreases the number of layers of wire rope on the drum and greatly increases pulling power. A snatch block can also be used to change the direction of the pull, without the wire rope collecting on one side of the drum.

There are a few things to know before you operate your winch for the first time. What appears to be a simple operation can quickly turn dangerous if basic safe winching practices are not used. Most winches are equipped with a varying length of wire rope and the length of the rope is determined by the winch’s load capacity. The wire rope should be inspected regularly to ensure that it has not become crushed, pinched, frayed, or kinked at any point. Should the rope be damaged, it should be replaced before use to avoid injury.

If you have followed the basic principles of four-wheeling and brought a buddy or a second vehicle, then chances are you will have some assistance in the recovery. Sometimes all a stuck vehicle needs is a little motivation. In those instances, a quality recovery strap ($53) will work fine. Knowing how to operate a winch correctly is as important as knowing how to drive the 4x4 it is mounted to. Misuse can result in injury or even death, so it is a good idea to familiarize yourself with your winch before reaching a situation where you need to use it.

All winch owners should have a winch accessory kit to properly and safely recover a vehicle. The average kit includes a 3-metre choker chain, a clevis, a snatch block, 5-centimetre tree trunk protector, gloves, and a carrying case. Price is $250 to $375 depending upon the manufacturer. Most winches are offered with a winch hook strap to ensure that operators do not put hands and fingers in harm’s way. Always wear gloves when operating a winch or handling wire rope. A single line pull is one of the most basic winching operations. It involves rigging the wire rope to a stable anchoring point and spooling it in to pull the vehicle toward the anchor point. This type of pull can also be used to extract a truck without a winch; the winchequipped truck becomes the anchor point and the stuck vehicle is pulled toward it. It is a good idea to throw a jacket or blanket over the wire rope midway between the winch and the anchor point. This will prevent the cable from whipping back to the truck in the event of breakage. A tree can serve as an excellent anchor point, but never attempt to wrap a wire rope or chain around it. In addition to being 14 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017


PRODUCTS: WINCHES

BUYERS’ GUIDE Bulldog Winch 12k Winch Description: Bulldog Winch’s 12k winch features a series-wound 6.0-hp motor and a 450A sealed contractor switch. It utilizes a wired hand control remote with 12-foot lead included, but a wireless option is also available. Included with the winch is 100-feet of synthetic rope and CNC-machined aluminum hawse fairlead. Specifications: 4.4 line speed feet per minute. Capacity: 12,000 lb. Website: www.bulldogwinch.com

DK2 Warrior Spartan 12,000 12V Electric Winch Description: DK2’s Warrior Spartan Series 12,000-lb. 12V Electric Winch features a weather-sealed high-performance motor and a heavy-duty 3-stage gearbox. It boasts weathersealed solenoids, full steel planetary gearing, full-load holding brake, and every winch made is 100% load tested. Specifications: Features a chip-resistant gloss paint finish. Capacity: 12,000 lbs. Website: www.detailk2.com

Kodiak Polar EXT Description: Kodiak’s Polar EXT winch features a planetary gear train system as well as a 4.8 horsepower motor that will provide the ultimate strength to get your vehicle out of even the most difficult of situations. It comes with the Bear Essentials kit - a waterproof solenoid, remote control with a 15-foot wire, and colour coded power cables. Specifications: Utilizes synthetic rope. Capacity: 8,000 lbs. Website: www.kodiakwinch.com

Mile Marker SEC95(ES) Description: Mile Markers SEC95(ES) winch features Heavy Duty Series Wound Motors and rugged planetary gear sets, which are the backbone of this expedition grade winch series. With robust controls, fully sealed solenoids and body, and an integrated kill switch, the SEC(ES) series is a proven winch design with unmatched value. Specifications: 92 lbs (with Cable), Fast Line Speeds, IP68 rated, Gear Train - 3 Stage Planetary, Gear Ratio - 296.1, Available with Rope and Cable. Capacity: 9,500 lbs. Website: www.milemarker.com Mile Marker SEC8 Scout (ES) Description: Mile Markers SEC8 Scout (ES) winch features a series-wound motor, and the best in class performance in the 2,000 pound to 6,000 pound load ranges. With a two-year warranty (one year on the solenoid), and an attractive price, this winch redefines value and performance in the 8,000-pound winch class. Specifications: 54 lbs (with synthetic rope), Fast Line Speeds, Automatic load holding brake, IP68 rated, fully submersible solenoid, Gear Train - 3 Stage Planetary, Gear Ratio - 296.1, Available with cable as SEC8(ES) Capacity: 8,000 lbs. Website: www.milemarker.com APRIL/MAY 2017 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE 15


Mile Marker SEC15(ES) Description: Mile Marker’s SEC15 is one of the lightest 15,000 pound winch in the industry! Weighing in at only 85 pounds, the SEC15 packs heavy duty power in its compact design. Featuring compact dimensions and 25% less weight than other winches in its class, the SEC15 mounts easily and is a great choice for full size trucks. Specifications: 85 lbs (with Cable), Fast Line Speeds, IP68 rated, Gear Train 3 Stage Planetary, Gear Ratio 296.1, Available with Rope and Cable. Applications: Jeeps, SUV, Full size Trucks, Website: www.milemarker.com

Ramsey Badger 2500 Winch Description: Ramsey’s Badger 2500 Winch includes 50 ft. of 3/16-in. galvanized aircraft cable with a replaceable clevis hook, and has all the dependability that off-road enthusiasts expect. It’s built with a proven and efficient three-stage planetary gear system design and a reliable and easy-to-operate 12-ft. pendant. Specifications: Features a 0.9 horsepower 12V DC permanent magnet motor that uses minimal AMP Draw. Capacity: 2,500 lbs. Website: www.ramsey.com

Rugged Ridge Nautic Series Waterproof Winches Description: Featuring innovative X-braced gearbox housing and motor cap for unbeatable structural strength, and achieves an impressive IP-67 waterproof rating for consistent all-weather performance in the harshest of conditions. Available in your choice of 9,500 and 12,500 lb. capacities with either traditional steel cable or synthetic line options. Specifications: 6.6 HP series-wound motor. IP-67 Waterproof solenoid, motor and gearbox. Rugged 3-stage planetary gearbox. Automatic load holding internal brake system for exceptional control. Includes roller fairlead (steel cable) OR Hawse fairlead (synthetic), 12-ft all-weather cabled remote, and variable position solenoid box to accommodate various bumper configurations Capacity: 9,500 lbs or 12,500 lbs. Website: www.ruggedridge.com

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Smittybilt Gen2 X20 and XRC Winches Description: The Gen2 series of the Smittybilt X20 and XRC winches have been updated with heavy-duty features for enhanced performance, such as a new 6.6-horsepower amphibious motor that offers a ton of torque, and is connected to a 3-stage planetary gear system. The X20 series features an integrated wireless remote control for ease of use, and maximum versatility. Specifications: Features either synthetic rope or competition aluminum. Capacity: Available in 10,000-, 12,500-, 15,500- or 17,500-lbs capacities. Website: www.smittybilt.com

Smittybilt XRC 2 ATV Winch Description: Smittybilt’s XRC 2 ATV Winch is one of the most powerful 2,000 lb. winches available on the market, and features a fast line speed. It utilizes a 3.9 horsepower motor equipped with a 3-stage planetary gear system with a 136:1 gear ratio. Specifications: Comes with 11-foot remote control, high-performance solenoid and wire loom, 4-way rolled fairlead and a universal mounting plate. Capacity: 2,000 lbs. Website: www.smittybilt.com

Superwinch Tigershark SR Winch Description: Superwinch’s Tiger Shark SR Series Winches feature a sealed solenoid that is sure to keep the water out, and utilizes a pull-and-turn freespool. The all-metal gears are cut for the ultimate strength, and stainless steel hardware, tie bars and fairlead rollers are used to provide the ultimate strength. Specifications: Feature weather-sealed 5.2-hp and 6.5-hp motors. Capacity: 9,500 to 17,500 lbs. Website: www.superwinch.com

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TrailFX ATV/UTV Winch Description: TrailFX’s ATV/UTV winches offer varying load capacities and meet IP67 standards for water resistance, and feature a 3.8-4.5 horsepower permanent magnet motor, three-stage planetary gear, steel or synthetic rope as well as aluminum or four-way roller fairlead options and a mini-rocker switch. Specifications: Hand-held remote control available. Capacity: 3,500 – 4,500 lbs. Website: www.trailfx.com

TrailFX 8,000-12,000 lb. Winches Description: TrailFX’s 8,000-12,000 lb. winches meet IP67 standards for water resistance and feature high-strength wire or synthetic rope options, three-stage planetary gear, 94 feet of wire rope and a wired remote. Specifications: Features a 6.5-6.7 horsepower motor. Capacity: 8,000-12,000 lbs. Website: www.trailfx.com

TrailFX Reflex Series Winches Description: TrailFX’s Reflex winches meet IP68 standards for water resistance, and feature a diecast aluminum control box, faster line speeds, more powerful motor performance, wire or synthetic rope, as well as aluminum or four-way roller fairlead options. Specifications: Wireless remote control available. Capacity: 8,000, 9,500 or 12,000 lbs. Website: www.trailfx.com

Warn Industries VR10-S Description: Warn Industries Warn VR10-S Winch features enhanced styling and upgraded performance. It features a waterproof Albright contactor that provides the most reliable winch control available. The one-piece tie plate replaces multiple tie bars for increased strength, and the cone brake is able to hold the full rated load. Specifications: Uses 3/8-in. x 90-ft synthetic rope with cast iron hawse fairlead. Capacity: 10,000 lbs. Website: www.warn.com

Westin Automotive Off-Road Series Waterproof Winches Description: Westin’s Off-Road Series Winches include the Off-Road 12.5 and Off-Road 12.5S winches that boast single-rated steel or synthetic pull lines up to 12,500 lbs. Also offered in the line are the 9.5 and 9.5S winches that boast single-rated steel or synthetic pull lines up to 9,500 lbs. All four products include a 6.6-horsepower 12v series-wound motor and corded controller. Specifications: Available with a black finish. Capacity: 9,500 or 12,500 lbs. Website: www.westinautomotive.com

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RUBICON EXPRESS TJ LIFT

TECH Story and photos by Albert Vandervelde

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ubicon Express has long been synonymous with Jeep lifts, and that still continues today. A few years back, all the control arms bushings were changed to a Poly PT-meg highperformance material, making them far more durable than previous-generation bushings. Along with this change, a whole new array of systems has been added, with coil-over conversions, new 4-link long-arm systems that replaced the rear radius arm kits for JKs, along with all their great Jeep systems stretching back to CJs and YJs with leaf springs. I’ve built a few rigs with Rubicon Express parts stretching back to my CJ7 on leaf springs back in 1998, and the long arm/YJ leaf spring over conversion I ran in my last TJ, so I’m pretty familiar with the durability of their lift systems. This time around, I ordered a pretty typical lift system from Rubicon Express. A TJ 4.5-inch Super-Flex Short Arm lift kit. Typically they retail at a little more than $2,000.00. Many Jeep owners can build towards a system like this when on a budget easily, and many of the parts can also be reused if upgrading in the future to a long arm system, so it fits right in the middle of the pack and offers a lot of features. Both upper and lower arms come with Super-Flex joints at one end. To stop the arms from over-rotating, and to allow the suspension to suck up vibrations and hard shocks to the system, the other end uses a flexible fixed bushing. The short arm lift kits come in 3.5- and 4.5-in. lift heights, while Rubicon long arm kits come in 3.5-, 4.5- and 5.5-in. lift heights (all use the same spring rates). On both kits, the upper arms are adjustable. In the rear, this accommodates adjusting the pinion angle for proper driveshaft angles, and in the front, offers caster adjustment to properly track down the road. The kit also comes with a front

Rubicon Express has long been synonymous with Jeep lifts, and that still continues today. A few years back, all the control arm bushings were changed to a Poly PT-meg high-performance material, making them far more durable than previous generation bushings. Along with this change, a whole new array of systems has been added, with coil-over conversions, new 4-link long arm systems that replaced the rear radius arm kits for JKs, along with all their great Jeep systems stretching back to CJs and YJs with leaf springs.

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This full replacement link Super-Flex system comes in 3.5- and 4.5-in. lift. The same quality of springs still come with the kit we installed the 4.5-in. lift version. All other components are the same between both lift heights. Replacement rear sway bar links and a nice set of sway bar disconnects also come with the kit. adjust track bar, and while a relocation bracket comes for the rear, I’d suggest upgrading to an adjustable rear track bar as well. All of the taller kits come with new stainless braided front brake lines, all new coils, bump stop spacers and other small parts to complete the lift. We also chose the monotube shocks designated for our lift height. All of the parts looked to be up to the high standards set in the past, the powder coating was excellent and the Super-Flex joints nice and snug. The lift came with all required fasteners, and everything fit as required, making for a smooth install. If we ran into one issue, it was finding an alignment shop that was experienced in setting caster and checking proper angles after the fact. In the end, we sent the Jeep to our local 4 Wheel Parts retail store to get it dialled-in properly. As 4 Wheel Parts sells Rubicon Express kits, they knew firsthand how to make the Jeep run its best down the road. Also keep in mind they offer full install capabilities in most, if not all, branches to install your Rubicon Express lift if you’re not up to the task yourself. I can say these kits are still a great buy for any Jeep enthusiast, and being expandable with other upgrades, a great kit to base your build around.

Our build subject is a typical TJ with a hodge-podge of parts making up the basic lift. Spacers under the coils, longer shocks and drop pucks under the skid plate to keep the short driveshafts at happy angles.


STEP 1

STEP 2

Disassembly usually takes longer than installing the new parts on an older Jeep. We will start at the back by loosening all the control arm bolts but not removing them yet (also getting liberal with WD40 on all the bolts a couple of weeks before the install). Having all the bolts loose and the sway bar links removed lets the axle drop further, while keeping it safe to move around under the vehicle to remove the springs.

The stock track bar is retained, and a relocation bracket keeps the axle square once lifted though an adjustable rear track bar, a good upgrade. A couple of holes are drilled into the stock track bar bracket, and the new bracket bolts in place.

STEP 3

STEP 4

The rear bump stops come out of the cup to access the bolt under it, and the cup unbolts. Longer bolts are provided along with a spacer to extended the bump stops for the new lift height. Some grease on the bump stop helps it go back into the cup with ease.

The new links use the PTMEG polyurethane bushing at one end, and a SuperFlex joint at the other. This helps reduce vibration transfer and also stops the links from rolling back and forth, as would be the case if two Super-Flex joints were used. While the stock control arms look pretty weenie, their pressed metal design actually allows the link to twist a certain amount. The Super-Flex joint now takes care of this flex without twisting metal, while allowing the link to be made thicker and more ridged. The lower links are fixed length.

STEP 5

STEP 6

The Super-Flex joints are rebuildable and greaseable - though they all come pre-assembled. Don’t be surprised if they feel very tight - they will flex when they need to. The PTMEG polyurethane bushing goes to the frame end. Adding anti-seize to the entire bolt will stop the bolt from freezing inside the steel sleeve, and makes it easier to take apart if needed.

The Super-Flex joint goes to the axle end in the rear. Grease the flex joint and add anti-seize to the bolt. Notice the offset of the tube up to the joint. Make sure you install the arms with the tube at the bottom; this allows space for the arms to articulate without hitting the control arm bracket. APRIL/MAY 2017 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE 21


STEP 7

STEP 8

The instructions come with lengths to set the adjustable upper arms to start, but once you add the slip yoke eliminator kit and the CV style rear driveshaft, some adjustment may be needed. I found the start measurement to be very close to what we needed.

Pretty straightforward here; leave all the links loose until the coil springs are in their perch. Makes it easier to drop the axle to get the new longer coils in place - just don’t forget to tighten the link bolts up!

STEP 9

STEP 10

Shock relocation brackets are included in the kit for the rear. Without them, the shock could possibly hit the rear axle under full suspension droop, and damage the shock shaft. New longer sway bar links are not a disconnect type in the rear, and bolt straight into the factory brackets and use the stock sway bar.

Once the coils are in place, the shocks are installed and act as extension straps, holding the coils in place under full droop. I tend to toss the shock boots, as I find they have a habit of holding dirt and water around the shock shaft.

STEP 11

STEP 12

On the front, the bump stop extension goes on the bottom, and a hole is drilled into the spring perch on the axle. While the kit comes with a self-tapping bolt, it’s easier to install if you use a thread tap to make a nice clean hole.

Installing the front control arms goes the same as the rear, using a basic length from the instructions to set the upper adjustable control arm length.

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STEP 13

STEP 14

While this shows where the bump stop extension will go, it actually gets bolted in, as the coil gets installed - not before. Once you swing the coil into place (while holding the bump stop extension in the end of the coil), the bump extension can be bolted in place.

A replacement front track bar is included, and the stock tapered hole in the frame bracket needs to be drilled out to allow for a straight bolt. Below you can see the adjustable Heim joint with the spacers to allow it to flex with the suspension movement.

STEP 15

STEP 16

Removable sway bar links are included and come with studs you can install in the wheelwells to hold the sway bar up out of the way when off-road, to get the most of your new flexy suspension.

The sway bar link assembly is complete and you can see the removable clips on the axle end of the links. They swing up and out of the way and fasten via the supplied retaining studs up above the coil bucket when full flex is desired.

STEP 17

STEP 18

With the new front stainless braided brake lines in place, it’s off to the alignment shop! The shocks are Rubicon’s specificallyvalved monotube shocks that work very well with the spring rate they choose for their coil springs. Unlike a long arm conversion, a short arm kit actually has better break-over angle, as the arms are tucked up closer to the frame rather than extended out.

Even with the added weight of a winch and HD bumper, the Jeep sits nice and even, and as you can see with the SYE kit we installed, the spacers were removed from the skid plate for another inch of ground clearance gained back! APRIL/MAY 2017 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE 23


PRODUCTS: A/T TIRES

BUYERS’ GUIDE Antares Deep Digger M/T Description: Antares Deep Digger M/T boasts an aggressive tread design for excellent traction on- and off-road. Uniform tread contact area for sure-footed handling on all terrains. Extra strong durable casing. Available in off-road sizes 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, & 22 in. Website: www.formuladistributors.com

BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 Description: BFG’s Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 tire is a no-limits tire that is designed for serious off-road enthusiasts. The super-tough sidewall compound and 3-ply construction resists cuts and bruises to take the edge off rocks and other off-road hazards. The linear flex zones of the tire conform and grab on to obstacles. Additionally, the tire is able to provide better road manners and less road noise than you’d expect from an off-road tire. Website: www.bfgoodrichtires.ca

Dick Cepek Extreme Country Description: The new Extreme Country mud-terrain tire has been designed with a proven tread compound for excellent traction, responsive handling, even wear, longer life and a quieter ride. Available in 21 popular sizes, the Extreme Country line delivers stability and responsive grip on irregular surfaces, with a heavy-duty carcass that enhances sidewall strength. Wide outer tread voids and angled shoulder scallops offer added grip in mud and loose soil. Website: www.dickcepek.com

General Grabber X3 Description: General Tire’s Grabber X3 tire is the ideal mud-terrain tire that offers off-road traction but also has a good balance of on-road performance. The DuraGen Technology features a strong, cut and chip-resistant compound that is coupled with ultra-high strength steel belts and a broad, flat contour to provide confident stability. The high void pattern design and evacuation channels allow for high traction levels in mud, while providing an efficient self-cleaning ability at the same time. The tire is also capable in mud, rock, and dirt terrains, while also providing a quiet ride during on-road situations. Website: www.generaltire.ca

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NO PROBLEMO.

BE READY FOR ANYTHING. The Nitto Grappler line of light truck tires are built so that no matter where the road takes you – it’s “No Problemo”. Nitto advanced construction and design is used on the entire Grappler line of Nitto light truck tires. Like the Ridge Grappler, that delivers a surprisingly smooth ride for a tire with a deep, aggressive tread pattern providing superior off-road grip with comfort on paved roads. Great looks, unstoppable performance, and you know it’s built right – by Nitto Tire.

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Gladiator X-Comp Description: Gladiator’s X-Comp is a beast and provides maximum traction and grip with self-cleaning tread and shoulder area to prevent mud, rock and snow build up. Performance that is strong, stable, durable and surprisingly quiet. Available in 17, 18, 20, 22, & 26 in. Website: www.nationaltirewholesale.com

Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac Description: Goodyear’s Wrangler Duratrac features TractiveGroove Technology that offers enhanced traction in deep mud and snow, and self-cleaning shoulder blocks that clear the tread of debris for enhanced dirt, gravel and mud traction. The tire, which is available in a number of popular sizes, boasts highly-angled centre tread blocks that enhance traction and lateral stability while reducing road noise, and the rim protector helps protect wheels from accidental curb damage. Website: www.goodyear.ca

Kumho Road Venture MT Description: Kumho’s Road Venture MT KL71 is a race-proven, mudslinging off-road tire that has surprisingly good on-road manners. The extra-deep cut and chip-resistant directional compound will withstand the most brutal of environments, while the tread design is engineered to promote self cleaning. It is available in sizes ranging from flotation sizes for the lifted vehicles to LT-metric sizes in load ranges C, D and E for the applications that require extra load-carrying capacity. Website: www.kumhotire.ca

Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ P3 Description: The Baja MTZ P3 featuring PowerPly construction is a versatile mud terrain tire that delivers excellent on- and off-road performance. The silica-reinforced tread compound provides enhanced wet performance, cut and chip resistance, and long life, while the four-pitch SideBiter pattern breaks up terrain for added traction. Variable draft angles and stone ejector ribs reduce stone retention, and a decoupling groove allows tread to conform to irregular surfaces and reduces heat buildup. Website: www.mickeythompsontires.com

Nitto Ridge Grappler Description: Nitto’s Ridge Grappler is aggressive looking and designed to handle some tough terrain, but with a smoother “on road” ride. The advanced hybrid tread design provides an unexpected level of ride comfort for a tire in this rugged class. It features heavy-duty construction, and is always on- or off-road ready. Website: www.nittotire.com

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Pit Bull Maddog LT M/T Radials Description: The Pit Bull Maddog Mud Terrain LT Radial tire is designed for serious enthusiasts who desire increased load-carrying capacity, extra ground clearance and an offroad look as well as function all coupled with tame on-road driving characteristics. The tires feature three circumferential groove channels and large tread blocks that increase stability and enhance handling. They also come with rim guards and feature a chip and tear resistant rubber compound that allow them to fend off sidewall cuts or abrasions. Website: www.pitbulltires.com

Pro Comp Xtreme MT2 Description: Pro Comp’s Xtreme MT2 radial is designed to provide great performance both on- and off-road, as it delivers the toughness and traction to get your vehicle through any situation. The aggressive open tread design was optimized using computer modelling to deliver unsurpassed grip and control, without making excessive noise while on-road. Additionally, it delivers self-cleaning performance in mud and snow. Website: www.procompusa.com

Toyo Tires Open Country M/T Description: The light truck Open Country M/T mud terrain tire is designed for enthusiasts who require extra ground clearance, load-carrying capacity and off-road capability. As an added bonus, it also provides great on-road performance. It incorporates new production technology along with Toyo’s award winning DSOC II Technology. What this means for you is levels of uniformity and durability unmatched by other mud terrain tires. This advanced balance and construction strength provides uncompromised control. Website: www.toyotires.ca

REAL WORLD TOUGH. Made by Eibach and individually dyno tested for quality and performance. The PRO-TRUCK, PRO-TRUCK Sport and PRO-TRUCK Sport Leveling Shocks pack a punch of on-road and off-road dominance in any situation. Stock or lifted, we have the right performance shocks for your truck or SUV. Call today and experience the Eibach Difference. Consumer Inquiries 800-227-2242

Wholesale Inquiries 800-263-8621

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EVENT: KING OF THE HAMMERS

Hammer Time! Story by John Harwood

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he week-long event known to off-road enthusiasts as The King of the Hammers took place in February. The 11th Annual Nitto Tires King of the Hammers Race Powered by Optima Batteries drew crowds estimated to be about 40,000 to Johnson Valley, California, the off-road mecca affectionately known as Hammer Town. The week-long event is a great time for families and four-wheeling friends to get together and enjoy some serious competition, and to take their own beasts out on some spectacular trails. The area is famous for some of the craziest trails, that look like they belong on another planet. Back Door being one of the nastiest of the bunch, with ten-foot cliffs to navigate over, and Chocolate Thunder that can swallow up the toughest race cars, never to be seen again. The first race is for motorbikes. It is The King of the Motos. It is enough of a challenge to get through each of the three laps, but in keeping with the reputation of toughness of KOH, they designed the race to have the last lap run in darkness. It was a close race between Taylor Robert and Colton Haaker. Cody Webb was first across the finish line but he had missed a checkpoint earlier and was penalized, giving Haaker the win. Haaker’s win may have been due in part to his good sportsmanship earlier in the race. Taylor Robert went down in a hard crash and Haaker and a few other racers stayed with him until help arrived. 28 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017

This was the first year for the legendary Campbell family racing with the Factory Polaris team, and they didn’t disappoint. The Campbells dominated the Can-Am KOH UTV race with Shannon winning by fifteen minutes over son Wayland. The youngest Campbell, Bailey, after having the early lead, had some issues and finished up fifteenth. Polaris Rzrs took the first five spots out of the seventy five UTV’s that started the race. The Campbells drive Rzr XP EMS1000 turbos. The Everyman Challenge, which made its debut in 2012, was designed to let teams on tighter budgets participate in the


Blending an aggressive off-road style with a simple bolt-on installation, the Iron Cross Automotive fender flares for the Jeep JK are the best solution when replacing your plastic factory fender flares. These flares are made in the USA just like all Iron Cross Automotive products. Iron Cross flares are constructed from 12 gauge steel and come standard with our signature tuxedo black powder coat finish. From mild to wild, these front and rear fenders are for you. ă 0DGH IURP KHDY\ GXW\ JDJXH VWHHO ă 3URYLGHV H[WUD FOHDUDQFH IRU RYHUVL]HG WLUHV ă 3URYLGHV QHDU 2(0 ZLGWK WLUH FRYHUDJH ă 6WDQGDUG WX[HGR EODFN SRZGHU FRDW ILQLVK ă &DQ EH RUGHUHG DV SULPHU RQO\ ILQLVK ă \HDU ZDUUDQW\ RQ PDWHULDOV ZRUNPDQVKLS ă GD\ ILQLVK ZDUUDQW\ *Sold separately as front and rear fender flares


event. Tire sizes, number of shocks and type of suspension a vehicle can use are some of the limitations placed on teams to make it fun and competitive for participants and fans alike. The results of this challenge also had a family twist to the story. Brothers Brad and Roger Lovell finished the challenge first for the second year in a row. The main event on Friday turned into another battle between father and son, Shannon and Wayland Campbell. The two were back and forth for the lead many times in the run to the checkered flag. In the end, Wayland crossed the finish line first but it wasn’t enough to beat the old man who came flying

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across the line with only three tires to win overall on corrected time. Twenty-eight seconds was the difference. In so doing, Shannon Campbell won his third crown in the race’s history. He is the only King to have won three crowns. When asked about his third crown, Shannon didn’t seem to realize his accomplishment. His best memories of the race had been of the incredible battle with his son Wayland. The smile on his face after the race said everything as he can rest assured knowing he is still the top dog in the Campbell household.

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CAMPING INTRO


PRODUCTS: CAMPING

Outdoor Adventure! Story by Ian Harwood

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amping is a great way to relieve some stress and spend time enjoying the great outdoors. You can do it by yourself or as a family. Some children complain about being taken from their video games or television programs, but the experience is one they will remember a long time.

Preparing food is important to any good camping trip. Make sure you set up your stove in a level area to avoid any mishaps. If it’s your first time, then bring foods that are simple to make. A typical propane stove has two burners and a propane tank attached to the side. These are easy to clean and just as easy to pack away.

You don’t have to be an avid outdoorsman or spend a lot of money to go camping. With proper equipment such as a good tent, warm sleeping bag, and good food, you will be fine. If it’s your first time out, pick a spot that’s not too far, maybe about an hour away. Check the internet for the best locations and pre-book your spot to avoid disappointment when you get there. Most sites have attractive locations such as a lake, ocean, or a river close by that you can plan hikes together. This will provide family activates for the day.

Remember to bring lots of garbage bags so you can either take it home with you or use proper facilities at your campsite. Be sure to put your food away in your car preferably to not attract unwanted animals. Clean the area before you go to give the next person the same experience you enjoyed on your camping adventure.

A good tent can make the trip that more enjoyable. If you don’t own one, then here are a few things to know about them. A-frame tents are usually smaller and can sleep two or three. They have a screened door and a small screened window to keep mosquitos out. Remember to close the door after entering or exiting or you will be sleeping with them. Most A-framed tents come with a fly which is waterproof material to cover the outside of the tent. If you’re camping on the coast bring a heavy duty tarp to help with the rain. Dome tents utilize flexible poles that provide a strong structure when completed and can withstand stronger winds. You can also have larger dome tents that can be separated into rooms with hanging walls. Cabin style tents are much heavier but provide much more headroom and more space. The downside to these tents is they are heavy, so plan on driving right to your campsite and you will be okay. I recommend shopping around to see the tent that best fits your needs, remembering you need enough space for your family and gear. A sleeping pad or air mattress will help make a good sleeping bag feel more comfortable. Be sure to purchase one that is full length, 34 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017


PRODUCTS: CAMPING

BUYERS’ GUIDE Alpine ICE (In-Cooler Entertainment) Description: Alpine’s ICE cooler provides quality audio entertainment while doubling as a premium, high-capacity Grizzly cooler. The Bluetooth audio connection and powerful speaker system are engineered and tuned to create a deep impact while keeping your food and drinks on ice. The illuminated control panel allows you to control volume, pairing and power functions, and the cooler itself features Grizzly molded-in heavy-duty hinge construction with BearClaw latching system. Specifications: A2DP Bluetooth Wireless 4.1 audio streaming is featured. 56-quart drink capacity or 72 regular sized “beverage” cans. Website: www.alpine-usa.com

ARB Series III Simpson Rooftop Tent Description: The ARB Simpson III Rooftop tent unfolds in minutes and provides sleeping quarters off the ground which protects you from the elements or unwanted visitors. The spacious and comfortable tent allows you to keep all bedding inside during driving freeing up vital storage room in the rest of the vehicle. Some included features of the tent include a dense chip foam mattress, aluminum retractable ladder, and insect screened windows and door. Specifications: Manufactured from high quality, poly/cotton fabric. Website: www.arbusa.com

ARB Sport Camping Chair Description: ARB’s Sport Camping Chair is actually built to last unlike many other chairs on the market, and features large aluminum arm rests that are still compact enough to be folded and packed into a carrying bag. Additionally, the chair features locking tabs to keep the chair folded when packed and locked, for additional strength when assembled. Specifications: Made from a durable nylon oxford weave material with webbing binding, and has a 260-lb rating. Website: www.arbusa.com

Cap-It Adventure Cargo Box Description: Cap-It’s Adventure Cargo Box will keep all of your camping gear, skis, snowboards, or just about anything clean and free from road debris, dirt, and the weather. It features dual-side opening for easier loading and unloading from either side, and the quickgrip mounting system offers fast and tool-free removal or installation. Specifications: Provides 17 cu. ft. of storage. Fits Thule rack systems, round bars and most factory racks. Website: www.cap-it.com

Generac IX800 Description: Generac’s iX800 800-watt gasoline-powered portable generator features a lightweight and compact design for easy portability, and delivers a powerful punch that is capable of powering camping, tailgating or recreational equipment. The generator offers low harmonic distortion which is ideal for running sensitive electronic devices. Specifications: Can be run on high mode for large loads, and eco-mode to save fuel. Website: www.generac.com

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Grizzly 20 Cooler Description: The Grizzly 20 cooler features a RotoTough rotationally-molded construction and environmentally friendly pressure-injected insulation, in order to keep all contents cold. A 2-inch drain plug is used for quick and easy draining, while the BearClaw latches require no hardware and keep a secure grip. Specifications: Measures 20-in. wide by 14-3/8-in. deep by 14-in. high. Website: www.grizzlycoolers.com

Hi-Lift Handle-All Description: Hi Lift’s Handle-All is a multifunctional tool with a telescoping handle that comes with four full-sized implements which are a shovel head, hammer head, axe head, and pick axe. The compact and rugged tool maintains full-size utility and is ideal for camping, off-roading, recreation, farming and more. Specifications: Tool comes in branded bag for storage of all tool heads. Website: www.hi-lift.com

Napier Outdoors Backroadz Truck Tent 13 Series Description: Napier Outdoors new Backroadz Truck Tent 13 Series assembles in the back of your open-bed pickup truck, and is able to provide a comfortable and restful sleeping area for two adults. Featuring more than 5.5-feet of headroom and a sewn-in floor, the tent is available in four models that fit the most popular trucks on the roads. Specifications: Tent easily packs into a lightweight carrying bag, comes with full rainfly, and Napier Outdoors will plant a tree for every purchase. Website: www.napieroutdoors.com

Rightline Gear SUV Tents Description: The Rightline Gear SUV tent has an adjustable vehicle sleeve that allows the tent to connect with the back of any SUV, minivan, crossover, wagon, Jeep or pickup truck with a canopy. The tent easily disconnects from your vehicle and features gear pockets, lantern hooks, glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls, and PE bathtub floors inside. Additionally, the tent has mesh windows and doors that can be covered for privacy. Specifications: Dimensions: 8-ft W x 8-ft L x 7.2-ft H. Water resistant with tape sealed seams used. Website: www.rightlinegear.com

Rigid Industries RI-600 Flashlight Description: Rigid Industries’ RI-600 flashlight features a textured patter handle for grip and has a polished aluminum reflector. High, medium, low and strobe modes are available, and the flashlight is available in white, red, blue, green, IR and UV colours. All lights have been tested for shock/drop, water ingress, vibration and sun and salt exposure to ensure durability. Specifications: Features 1 LED light at 680 raw lumens and has a battery run time of 1.8 hrs. Website: www.rigidindustries.com

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Rugged Ridge C3 Configurable Rear Cargo Covers Description: This patent-pending design delivers complete cargo area protection for 20072017 Jeep Wrangler JK owners. Constructed from heavy water-resistant fabric, the C3 Cargo Cover is designed to adapt to your active lifestyle, rear seat up or folded down, and protects your interior from costly damage associated with hauling camping gear, landscaping supplies and sporting goods. Also makes a great area for pet containment that cleans up easily and can be removed in a snap, so you’re always ready for anything. Specifications: Unique patent-pending design made specifically for Wrangler JK. Available in 2-door and 4-door models. Installs and removes simply and easily. Reconfigurable for 40/60 folding rear seat. Limited 5-year Warranty. Website: www.ruggedridge.com Smittybilt Arctic Fridge/Freezer Description: Smittybilt’s new Arctic Fridge/Freezer features a fast cooling capability and offers low power consumption with anti-vibration design for harsh conditions. The ultra-efficient compressor of the fridge can run on 12 volt or 110 volt to provide temperatures as low as -22degree Fahrenheit. LED controls are recessed to protect them from damage or accidentally being altered. Specifications: 52-quart capacity. Website: www.smittybilt.com

Smittybilt Overlander Tent Description: Smittybilt’s Overlander roof-top tent features a waterproof construction with mesh windows for ventilation, and a wide aluminum ladder as standard features that all come together to allow you one of the most comfortable tenting experiences you’ll ever have. Additionally, the awning will provide a shady area on those hot summer days. The original Overlander tent features a 2-in. thick mattress that is big enough for 2 adults, while the newer XL model has room for four. Specifications: Comes with ladder, extension cords, LED lights, mattress, heavy-duty cover, and stakes. Website: www.smittybilt.com

TrailFX Cargo Management Description: Secure that gear with TrailFX! This trusted line of cargo management products guarantees a fast, easy and safe way to secure belongings. Items include ratchet and cambuckle tie downs, straps, vehicle recovery items and anchor points, as well as towing and trailering hardware. Specifications: Items offered include tie-downs, recovery straps, ratchet tie-downs, anchor points, cambuckle tie-downs, and tow-hook kits. Website: www.trailfx.com

Vision X LED Flashlight Description: The Vision X LED Flashlight Set is made to be able to take a beating during rugged camping situations, due to its durable aluminum housing. It utilizes a simple on-off operation and comes with two different lengths of flashlights, both of which are ideal for use during outdoor or indoor situations. Specifications: Available in chrome or black finishes. Website: www.visionxusa.com

Yeti Hopper 40 Description: The Yeti Hopper 40 cooler has been designed to carry big food and beverage cargos easily, thanks to its large carrying capacity that is able to hold up to 36 cans with ice. It features a heavy-duty construction and leakproof zipper, along with 1.5-inches of closed-cell foam insulation to keep ice cold for days. Specifications: Available in blue or grey. Can carry up to 40 lb. of ice. Website: www.yeti.com

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FEATURE: OVERLAND

What Are You Waiting For? Story and photos by Spencer Whitney, additional photos courtesy of Christopher Walker

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n recent years, you may have seen the term ‘overland’ become more popular among four-wheel-drive enthusiasts. In fact, ‘overland travel’ has been around for centuries; in history, it meant horse-drawn wagons crossing the country in rough terrain, or camel trains traversing the Mongolian deserts with spices for the west, but the modern definition is that of multi-vehicle adventures in selfsufficient and capable trucks, vans, SUVs and Jeeps. Some overlanders plan months-long journeys across continents, while others are satisfied with a few short trips every summer. Much of the appeal of overland travel comes from the desire to head into the unknown to learn about and experience new places. Some seek out historical mining towns or camps, others are interested in rediscovering old trails to places of natural beauty. Along the road, you’ll probably meet people, and there is definitely a great social aspect to overlanding. When everyone is taking their time and enjoying the journey in a like-minded way, it’s easy to make friends. Overland doesn’t always mean difficult routes and trail damage to your rig. In fact, most of the roads that overlanders take are in good shape, but are attractive because of their remoteness. For that reason, you can identify a self-sufficient 4x4 built for overland trips by the extra fuel and water strapped to the roof, multiple spare tires, tall antennas, a thick coating of road dust, maybe even lots of stickers from previous destinations. Your vehicle doesn’t have to be a big truck or 4x4 either – many small vehicles and even all-wheel drive cars are seen in far-off places. When selecting an overland rig, there are many choices to consider. Among the most popular are Toyota pickups and SUVs, as well as Jeeps – usually models with lots of storage like a JK Unlimited or Cherokee. Other commonly seen badges include Land Rover, Nissan Xterra, Ford Ranger, and Japanese imports like the Patrol, Delica and Pajero. 38 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017


If you are thinking about kitting out a vehicle in 2017 for overland travel, you are in luck. The popularity of long-distance travel and camping means that there are hundreds of manufacturers creating new products every month. Everything from roof top tents to complete pull-out kitchens are available; there truly are no limits to what you can buy to achieve your overland goals. Fortunately, strong competition among suppliers means that overlanding is getting more affordable every day. It’s very easy to get distracted by all of the toys out there, but safety is important. Any trips that take you far from first responders, gas stations, grocery stores and cell towers should mean that you are always carrying a few key items that could save your life. 1) A well-stocked first aid kit (and basic first aid training) suitable for the number of people in your vehicle can be helpful for even small cuts and scrapes, but crucial should the need for more serious care arise. 2) Fires can start easily along trails, especially in dry months. A fire extinguisher rated ABC can help put out everything from cookouts gone awry to fuel line leaks in your engine bay.

Once you are equipped with these basics, you’ll feel more comfortable and more confident on your trip. Overland travel is all about exploring and enjoying the journey, and it would be a shame to avoid turning down an unexplored road just because you don’t feel fully prepared.

3) Food and drinking water are very important – four litres of water and two to three extra meals per person is a good start, and can be rationed in an emergency to last much longer. 4) An amateur radio license for long-range VHF radios is becoming a ‘must have’ for overland travel. VHF offers the ability to use radio repeaters, and some frequencies (146.460MHz) have become unofficial standard communication channels. 5) Recovery gear becomes even more important when you might be in an isolated area where tow trucks might be unreachable or very expensive. A properly rated recovery or snatch strap along with a couple of shackles and a means to connect them to your vehicle can make all the difference.

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Overland Products Preview Warn Epic Recovery Kit - www.warn.com Recovery gear is a must have; even if you don’t own a winch, you can still get pulled from trouble with the right tools. This affordable kit comes attractively packaged in a useful backpack that also doubles as a winch line damper. Includes two shackles, tree saver, snatch block and a recovery strap. All metal parts are powder-coated for durability. Sold in medium- and heavyduty versions. SEI Drip Defender - www.spillsupply.com The perfect companion to help you “tread lightly” while doing trail repairs, this durable roll-up drip tray has a pocket for standard size absorbent pads that make cleanup easy. SEI also manufactures larger trays with capacities suitable for oil changes and heavy maintenance – great if you need to drain (and recover) your coolant or oil to get back on the trail. ARB All-Weather Fridge-Freezer (60L) - www.arbusa.com Overlanders know that food storage is essential for any vehicle build. ARB has updated its fridge-freezer line in response to the many competitors on the market today. Improvements to the wellloved standard model include an attractive stainless steel body, strut-assisted lid, weatherproofing, recessed handles & cord storage, padlock loop and tougher steel hinges and latches.

A key component of any adventure is documenting the journey. Photography skills will shine during any overland expedition, so it’s a good idea to bring an SLR-type camera with capable zoom lens. Video is an option too; GoPro cameras mounted to vehicles can capture some unique views, and drones provide a perspective of off-roading rarely seen before recent times - you can even use a drone to scout ahead for hazards or camp sites.

CBI Offroad Fab T3 Front Bumper w/Full Grille Pro-Tection - www.cbioffroadfab.com Toyotas are tough, but the first thing most overlanders will do is replace the front bumper for added protection, tow points, and the ability to mount accessories. A hardy skid plate protects your engine and cut-outs allow for lights. This bumper for the third-generation Tacoma is available in either steel or aluminum – perfect for lightweight builds. Primus Tupike Stove - www.primus.us No overland adventure starts without a well-equipped kitchen. This two-burner stove takes one litre of water to a boil in under five minutes. The integrated wind blocking lid ensures a steady flame and is clad in protective oak strips. Unlike many other stoves, this one uses smaller, lighter propane/isobutane canisters that are also easily recycled. 40 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017

Overlanding may not represent something totally new, but the community that has emerged is a fantastic resource for like-minded individuals. Building an overland rig is not so much about rock crawling or hardcore off-road driving, but more about having a capable and well-equipped rig that might also do well as a daily driver. Whether you are new to 4x4s or a seasoned wheeler, it’s difficult to resist the allure of off-road travel to far-off destinations, and very easy to outfit your vehicle for an overland trip. What are you waiting for?



TECH: NEW PRODUCTS

GEARING UP New Jeep JK Drivelines from G2 Axle and Gear

G2 Axle and Gear is now offering new double cardan drivelines for Jeep Wrangler JK models. The factory Jeep drivelines run smoothly but leave room for improvement when it comes to strength and reliability, specifically in lifted applications that often accelerate wear. The drivelines are available in both two-door and four-door applications and provide an impressive 32-degrees of motion. They are made from heavy-duty 2.75-inch diameter DOM tubing for strength, include solid body construction, and feature one tonrated 1350-series U-joints. For more information please go to www.g2axle.com

WeatherTech LaserMeasured Mud Flaps

WeatherTech’s MudFlaps are laser-measured to provide a custom fit to your vehicle’s fenders, and will protect the exterior of your vehicle from rocks, mud and other debris picked up by your its wheels. The flaps require no necessary drilling for installation and boast a patented QuickTurn hardened stainless steel fastening system. They are specifically contoured for each application and are made from a proprietary thermoplastic resin. For more information please go to www.weathertech.ca

MasterCraft Safety Rubicon Fixed-Back Seat

Rugged Ridge’s New Eclipse Tube Door Covers The all-new Eclipse Tube Door Covers for Jeep JK from Rugged Ridge give users the ability to enjoy the open air element of their Rugged Ridge tube doors while providing a high level of containment for the passenger area. They feature nylon-reinforced mesh construction that offers a sturdy barrier that installs quickly and easily with the integrated bungee top and button retaining system. The set includes the front and rear pairs and is available for 20072017 Jeep Wrangler JK. For more information please go to www.ruggedridge.com 42 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017

MasterCraft Safety’s Rubicon fixed-back seat is a great choice for off-roaders who are looking for all the benefits of a true suspension seat and don’t require a reclining function. The seats feature a three-quarter rise bolster and offer 6.5-in. of hip containment along with 5.5-in. of shoulder containment, which will keep you safely in place even when on the most difficult and rough terrains. The seats are a bolt-in application for most Jeep CJ-5, and all Jeep CJ-7 and YJ’s. For more information please go to www.mastercraftsafety.com


Rubi-Crawler Auxiliary Crawl Box for 42RLE Transmission from Advance Adapters

OR-Fab Announces New Rock Slider Front Bumper for Jeep

Advance Adapters’ RubiCrawler Auxiliary Crawl Box replaces the stock 42RLE transmission tailhousing with a 6-gear planetary reduction box featuring a 2.72 low range, and is a true bolt-in doubler that couples to the stock Jeep transfer case or an existing Atlas transfer case. The RubiCrawler increases your available gear ratios and allows you to choose the appropriate gear giving you more control of the vehicle. The product fits all 2003-2011 Jeeps with the 42RLE automatic overdrive transmission. For more information please go to www.advanceadapters.com

The new Rock Slider Front Bumper for Jeep Wrangler JK from OR Fab fits 2007-2012 models in both 2- and 4-door configurations. The bumper is manufactured from 3/16-in. steel plate and features a durable black wrinkle powder coat finish. It includes mounting brackets for factory fog lamps and aftermarket fog lamps as well as bolt-on D-ring mounts. The bumper provides your Jeep with a narrower front end look that allows for greater approach angles. For more information please go to www.orfab.com

Body Armor 4x4 Jeep JK Overlander Knuckle Joint Rack System

Bright Source 4-Inch Round and Square LED Utility Lights Bright Source have recently introduced new 4-in. round and 4-in. square LED Utility Lights that are ideal for just about any situation whether it be in the garage on a dimly lit off-road trail. Both options feature 13W Cree LEDs that produce 1710 Raw Lumens with a 6000K colour temperature. The lights feature a 60-degree flood pattern, are enclosed in a die-cast aluminum housing with a polycarbonate lens for ultimate durability, and feature a 30,000+ hour lifespan. For more information please go to www.brightsourcehid.com

The Body Armor 4x4 Jeep Overlander Knuckle Joint Rack System is an all-new system for Jeep JK Wranglers and utilizes a new dualknuckle joint system as opposed to using a male/female slip joint system. The racks have been trail tested and provide the ultimate in strength thanks to 2-in.-diameter tubing. The front of the rack features a unique windscreen that doubles as a light bar mount that allows for up to a 50-in. LED light bar or up to six post-mounted lights. The rack features a complete bolt-on installation when installed with one of Body Armor’s rear bumpers. For more information please go to www.bodyarmor4x4.com APRIL/MAY 2017 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE 43


TECH: NEW PRODUCTS A.R.E Now Offering TopperEZLift System For Existing Canopies

Anzo USA’s 20-in. Rugged Hi-Intensity 5W Single-Row LED Off-Road Light

Anzo USA’s 20-in. Rugged Hi-Intensity 5W Single-Row LED OffRoad Light bar features a clear lens and durable black housing that will not only protect the light itself, but will provide your vehicle with a great look. The white LED lights produce 7,500 Raw Lumen Output and will certainly provide ample light for even the darkest of driving situations. The lights are universal and are able to be mounted to just about any application it will fit. For more information please go to www.anzousa.com A.R.E. is now offering the TopperEZLift system that utilizes a 12V battery that will raise and lower any A.R.E. fibreglass truck canopy in just 30 seconds at the push of a button. The system is a universal one that fits all truck fibreglass canopies from 5- to 8-feet in length. The canopy will be lifted approximately 17.5-inches providing you with easy access to your pickup bed. Additionally, tent sides are offered with the system that will turn any pickup bed into the ultimate tent off the ground, and it comes in four colour options including Cadet Gray, Snow Fall Camo, Conceal Brown Camo, and flooded timber camo. For more information please go to www.4are.com

Front and Rear Jeep Bumpers from Iron Cross Automotive Iron Cross Automotive’s Bumpers for Jeep JK Wranglers are made from a high-quality material and are finished in a matte black textured powder coat, or can also be had in raw steel. All available front bumpers are winch-compatible, while both the front and rear bumpers have DLug plates for shackles. The front bumpers have a light cut out for an Iron Cross 3.75-in. light or factory fog lights, and both bumpers come in a few different styles. For more information please go to www.ironcrossautomotive.com

Rancho RS5000X Shock Absorbers

Rancho’s RS5000X Shock Absorbers feature cross-tuned technology, while the core of the shock utilizes Rancho’s rebound calving system and an advanced compression phase of the shock absorber. The RS5000X series features a 2-1/4-in.-diameter shock body which allows for increased fluid capacity to operate cooler and to increase vehicle control with varying speeds and terrain. Each shock is gas pressurized to 150 PSI, and they are available for a wide variety of trucks and SUVs. For more information please go to www.gorancho.com 44 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017


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Well at least he doesn’t have a shirt that will get dirty in there.

That face when you’re stuck in the mud and need someone to help you get out.

That may take a while with a shovel, time to call someone with a winch.

The guy in the background isn’t dumb enough to try this now... is he?

Could this have gone any worse?

At least everything really important looks somewhat dry. We’re sure that most of you have had the misfortune of getting stuck while out on a weekend adventure. So send us your photos of your adventure to stucktrucks@rpmcanada.ca and if we use your photos we’ll send you a cool RPM Media hat! 46 OFF-ROAD Plus MAGAZINE APRIL/MAY 2017




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