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.
Read MoreUSB Power for External Cameras
Because I always try to be as unique as I can with my shots, I like using Chassis mounted GoPro’s whenever possible. However, I was finding that battery life was an issue. Especially on a winter wheeling adventure.
Read MoreFalcon 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?
Read MoreBEST Overland Trail in Alberta?
Until now, I’ve really only hit up Northern Alberta trails; trails like TransAlta, Lost Knife and of course Ruby Falls. And all those trails are absolutely amazing; but Alberta is so vast so I had a plan for a few southern trips this summer. The record setting wildfire season changed many of my plans; but my trip to Crowsnest Pass was not affected!
Read MoreSmittyBilt 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.
Read MoreARB Twin Compressor with M.O.R.E Under-Hood Mount Installation
Airing back up after a super fun adventure in the wild was always something I hated. Mainly because my DeWalk portable compressor sucked…and I was always the last one done airing up!
…but NO MORE!
Read MoreDeWalt 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!
Read MoreYukon Rear Axle-Shaft Upgrade & Park Brake Install
My stock axle shafts were in fine condition, with the exception of a very slow axle seal leak. Regardless, I wanted piece of mind out on the trails that Chromoly Axle-shafts give. So I installed a set of Yukon Gear 4340 Chromoly Axle-Shafts. While there I replaced my parking brake shoes and hardware.
Read MoreTeraflex Falcon 3.3 Skid Plates
Last year I installed a set of the Falcon 3.3 Adjustable Reservoir shocks. And I must say, to crazy little mormons build some KICKASS shocks! I do like the design of the reservoir because I don’t have to try to find a mounting point for them; and it is a more efficient reservoir design. However, in the rear, both the adjuster knob as well as the reservoir hang quite low and are very exposed to rock and debris damage.
Fortunately, TeraFlex makes a skid-plate specifically designed for use on JKs.
Read MoreTip: The MOST Controversial Mod Done to my Jeep So Far…
Checkout a video that is sure to spark outrage!
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