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Pit Bull Rockers Tire Review
New tires aimed at the the expanding off-road market are
coming out at a rapid pace. Some are designed for
competition, while others cater to the big rims and the show crowd.
4x4Wire recently took the opportunity to mount up a set of 35" Pit
Bull Rockers to determine exactly where they fit in the
crowded four wheel drive tire market.
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Installation & Review: POWERTRAX LOCK-RIGHT
Detailed installation of one of the most well-known and respected lockers on the market, in one of the most common axles around, the POWERTRAX LOCK-RIGHT in a Dana 44 Rear. Contributor Doug Brown puts the LOCK-RIGHT to the test, on pavement and off. |
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X-Line Winch Line Replacement from OffRoadOnly
X-Line winch replacement rope, strong and light, is a totally new kind of synthetic cable
substitute from OffRoadOnly. X-Line's superior heat resistance finally eliminates the Achilles'
Heel of the new-generation of recovery ropes. Say goodbye to the dangers of steel winch cable!
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Product Review: Rock Dancer Products Custom Fairleads
For those looking to add a bit of uniqueness to your front
end, the last place you'd think of would be to the fairlead
of your winch. Up until now, there hasn't been much
variety in fairleads. So what is a person to do to dress
up the front end of your winch? Install one of Rock Dancer
Products new custom hawse fairleads.
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4Crawler Offroad's 2Air / 4Air System
Roger Brown of 4Crawler Offroad has devised an ingenious system for quickly airing multiple tires up and down simultaneously, while equalizing pressure in all tires. The 2Air / 4Air systems can be a great addition to any 4-wheeler's toolbag, and other uses are likely to be found for the system as well.
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Radiator.com Factory Upgrade Radiator Install
Most of us have been there before. We're out on the trail and due to the hot weather, the pace of the trail, or some internal mechanism, we start to overheat. For us mortal folk, that's generally not that big of a deal, we simply drink some cool liquids, sit in front of the air conditioner or sit in the shade and cool down. But when that overheating is in your trail rig, cooling down isn't necessarily so easy to do.
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SilBlade Wiper Blades (Updated May 22, 2005)
We rarely think about wiper blades - until that rainy or
snowy day or on a muddy trail we realize they don't work so
well any longer, then head off to the parts store for a
quick replacement. I recently discovered there is a
significant differentiation in blade composition and
subsequently performance and longevity: the replacement
SilBlades are engineered to excel in all conditions and
over a long period due to superior materials and
manufacture. (Long-term updated added 5/22/2005.)
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Installation & Review: POWERTRAX No-Slip Traction System
Step-by-step installation of one of the newest lockers on the market, the POWERTRAX No-Slip Traction System. Plus, Isuzu Editor Chris Perosi puts the locker through its paces for several hundred miles on the street and in all types of trail conditions, from rock-crawling to snow. |
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Century 131 Cordless Wire Feed Welder
If you are looking for a welder that can be used for serious trail repairs, is
truly portable, and requires no installation on your vehicle, this is your
welder. Better yet, the Century 131 is less expensive than most other options
that are available for a trail vehicle.
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