How to Clean your Tires & not look like a MALL CRAWLER DORK!

When I’m not on the trails, I like to keep my Jeep clean! I often get asked how I kee my Jeep so clean so I’m going to start sharing some of my tricks with y’all. In this video we’re going to talk tires.

The most common method of cleaning tires is to use a foam spray-on cleaner. These cleaners suck and they WILL get you made fun of and called a weenie behind your back out on the trails. The reason for this is because all the dust from the FTRs and trails will stick to the side-wall of the tire. It looks like CRAP and everyone will know you just sprayed your tires before the trail run! Hence the mockery…

…I found a cleaner, that will keep your tires looking clean off the trails, and not get you teased while you’re on the trails.

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Magnetic Chassis Mount

I purchased a new magnetic chassis mount by NEEWER. As you can see, It features two groups of very strong magnets. The clamping area is also rubber coated so it won’t scratch or damage the surface. The mount features all aluminum constructions which is a nice feature as it should resist breakage as well as unwanted flexing.

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Falcon Shocks – AFTER 1 YEAR

It’s been just over a year since I installed my TeraFlex Falcon 3.3 Adjustable Reservoir Shocks! How have they done? Which settings worked best out on the trails?

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SmittyBilt Stainless Steel Door-Hinges – 1 YEAR LATER

Nearly a year ago I swapped out my OEM door hinges for a set of SmittyBilt Stainless Steel Hinges. Even though I do have a lot of Smittybilt products on my Jeep…I’m really not a fan of their stuff. It really is…wait for it…ShittyBuilt.

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DeWalt Portable Compressor Vs. ARB Twin Compressor

When going on a trail-run airing down is an extremely common proceedure. So is airing back up. For the past couple seasons I’ve been using the DeWalt portable Air Compressor. With my Geolander MTs I tyically run 12 PSI on most runs; airing my 35s back up takes me nearly an hour.

I was always the last one done…it was embarassing…

…but NO MORE!

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GAIA GPS – The Perfect Overlanding APP?

For a few years now, I have been using GAIA GPS for my overlanding adventrures. It’s time for a high-level review; is it the perfect companion for your overlanding adventures?

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Long-Term Test: Smittybilt XRC Tailgate

I’ve had the Smittybilt XRC Tailgate on my Jeep for just over a year now; and I felt it was time for a long-term review. Now, I am aware that this product has been discontinued by Smittybilt however, they are still readily available on Amazon as well as eBay. They are also a fantastic product if you run 35-37 inch tires and don’t want to run a seperate tire carrier. There are also lots of JKs out there on the used market that just might have one of these tailgates installed.

So I feel this review isn’t entirely useless.

Checkout how my Tailgate faired after a busy season of wheeling!

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Rubicon Express JK1803 Drive Shaft Kit

So you’ve put your lift on your JK Wrangler; everything is great! For now. If you’ve kept the stock drive-shafts what is happening is that due to the increased anlge from your lift, the CV end of you factory shafts are in agony…they are in-fact, a ticking bomb. And that bomb will go off at the worst possible time.

This is what happened to me 🙂

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Tip: WARN Winch Cover

So you just spent a bunch of money on a quality Winch, but you live in a snowy, sandy, salty environment. The all-new fade-proof Stealth line of WARN winch covers (Part #102642) are the ultimate way to protect your winch from the elements. It’s made from durable, premium materials, such as marine-grade vinyl, these covers fit right, are weather resistant. Features a mesh backing for ventilation and a front flap that allows access to the winch drum. Also included is a zipper that provides access to the clutch handle and remote socket.

This is the best way to protect your Winch and is so often overlooked.

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