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27 Aug 2024Don't be "That Guy" on the trail.01:05:51

Chat

Tammy - My Jeep is leaking. There is water in the foot well in the back seats. Not sure where the water is coming from. I did a leak test when it was pouring rain and hailing. I believe it’s from the soft top window not being fully velcro’d but not 100%

- The site Nate was talking about: https://jeepleakfix.com/

 

Nate - More Dana 60 work.

 

 

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Community Corner

https://www.rebellerally.com/?playlist=66d89f6&video=fc954a2

 

Starts in 44 days - Guess what the entrance fee is???

Main Topic

Tammy’s That Guy Examples - Escalante Canyon in Colorado. Family on side-by-sides and dad with beer. Porcupine Rim in Moab.

 

The Essential Do's and Don'ts for trail etiquette

 

Do: Keep track of your group when off-roading in a group. It is the responsibility of every driver to keep track of the vehicle behind them via the rear view mirror. The bond of the convoy is sacred; maintaining a visual on the Jeep trailing you ensures no one is left behind or in distress

Don’t: Tailgating is a no-go. It's not just about safety; it’s about respect. Allow the Jeep ahead of you to clear obstacles entirely before proceeding. This is off-roading, not rush hour.

Do: Uphill traffic takes precedence. Momentum is key on steep inclines; losing it could mean getting stuck or worse. Yielding to uphill Jeeps is not just courteous—it's critical. The vehicle going down should pull over as safely and quickly as possible.

Don’t: Resist the urge to speed. Trails offer a tapestry of nature and challenge to be savored, not rushed. Speeding risks both the environment and the serenity of the experience.

Do: Come prepared. A well-packed Jeep is a lifeline on the trails, equipped with recovery gear, a first-aid kit, communication tools, and essential spares. Your preparedness is your peace of mind.

Do: Embrace the spirit of assistance. Off-roading is a community, and on remote trails, a helping hand can make all the difference. Whether it's recovery assistance or guidance through a tricky section, your support strengthens the bonds of the off-roading fraternity.

Don't: Avoid "dusting" at all costs. Creating a dust storm not only impairs visibility and breathing but also diminishes the enjoyment of open-air Jeep enthusiasts. Slow down, show respect.

Don't: Wheel spinning: Ordinarily, wheel spinning is the result of one of two things: Driver error or having the wrong equipment. Either one throws rocks or mud on other vehicles or can cause ruts in the trail, making it an unpleasant experience for the next person. If you find yourself in a situation where you are spinning excessively, try another line or turn around.

Don't: Rethink rock stacking. While sometimes necessary, frequent stacking can harm the environment and alter challenges meant to be conquered by skill, not alteration.

Obstacle Tips

Closely observe the vehicle ahead of you. This helps you pick the proper line(s) for negotiating a rough spot. The ability to see their rear differential is a good starting point.

Get better perspective when there are multiple obstacles by dropping farther back. This gives you more time to think through your strategy.

If you have made several attempts at an obstacle and there is a long ling of rigs waiting their turn, move aside and let them through. There is nothing wrong with being winched through an obstacle if you can’t make it through on your own after a reasonable number of attempts.

Leave your ego at home. Don’t let others pressure you into doing something you’re not comfortable doing. There is nothing wrong with taking a bypass if you or your vehicle is not up to tackling an obstacle.

Always practice good “Leave No Trace” and “Tread Lightly” ethics

https://treadlightly.org/

News

https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/2024-toyota-land-cruiser-vs-ford-bronco-sasquatch-vs-jeep-wrangler-4xe-rubicon-comparison-test-review/

 

Next Show

Topic: Jake from Toyota Garage Podcast

 

Community calender for next week. https://nomadoverlandrally.com/?

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You can find Tammy at: www.JeepMomma.com

And you can find Nate at: www.swbcrawler.com

 

21 May 2024Skid Plate Central: The Off-Roader’s Defense01:10:47

Chat

 

 

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Community Corner

https://youtu.be/Lf2eVmueiDM

Main Topic

  • What do i need to protect?

    • Undercarriage

    • Body

    • What else? Control Arms, Corners. Diff cover upgrade

  • This stuff is so expensive…

    • Can i build it myself?

  • Materials

    • Steel

    • Aluminum

    • Liners?

      • UHMW Ultra High Molecular Weight

      • HMW High Molecular Weight

    • Thickness

    • Wear item” vs built to last

 

Show news and announcements

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News

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Topic:

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12 Mar 2024How to find places to wheel01:03:33

Chat

  • Nate

    • Ordered a truss for my Superduty 60! The project begins.

  • Tammy

 

Community Corner

Main Topic

Where to find Trails

  • Just go driving, just be wary of land ownership and use

    • Unmaintained roads

    • Access roads

    • Firebreak roads

  • Jeep Badge of Honor

  • Offroad parks

  • Giai GPS

  • Trailsoffroad.com

  • ONX Offroad

  • Jeep Clubs

  • Search Scenic By-ways in your state

  • National Forest Roads

  • https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/utah/moki-dugway-ut/

  • https://www.goldbeltbyway.com/

  •  

    • Phantom canyon Road

    • Shelf Road transformed an untraveled wilderness into a major route for the stagecoaches and freight wagons traveling between the Arkansas Valley and the Cripple Creek Gold Mining District. The rugged route’s name is ‘THE SHELF’, a five-mile stretch of road that hugs the sheer rock walls of above Fourmile Creek

 

 

 

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News

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/this-popular-truck-camper-shell-maker-is-debuting-its-first-fully-furnished-overlander-camper/ar-BB1jDZUc

 

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/seasoned-off-roaders-don-t-approve-of-the-quad-motor-rivian-r1s-here-s-why-230472.html

 

https://fb.watch/qLkCI-8FZl/

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18 Jul 2023EP3 - Recovery, and recovery gear01:07:37

Chat

  • Tammy

    •  I’ve been Ducking Jeeps. Part of the marketing campaign at TNT Customs. It got the attention of local news stations and radio stations. Now I’m seeing it finally getting National headlines at the Wall StreetJournal and Fox news as well as a prominent Radio personality in the DC area talked about it last week.

    • Took my first scenic-by-way on Wyoming Snowy Range Road. 2nd scenic byway in the US in 1988, Second highest pass in Wyoming. There’s a lake up there Lake Marie named after the first woman to be elected to the Wyoming Legislature in 1910. She played a huge role in the woman's right to vote. Did you know Wyoming allowed women the right to vote before the rest of the country. I also stopped by the Hobo Hot Springs in Saratoga Wy. HOT!!! This Thursday I will upload my Top 5 Tips for wheeling in the mud. Could be a topic for the show maybe get some mud wheelers to interview.

  • Nate:

    • Fuel pump project has snow-balled.  

      • Metalcloak gas tank skid https://tntcustoms.com/product-category/jeep-lj/skid-plates-jeep-lj/

      • Genright fuel pump access door

    • Tried out that off-road mechanic simulator game!

Main Topic

 

Off Road Recovery Gear Must Haves

Tammy: I have attended several off-road classes over the years. With Kyle from OffRoad Consulting in PA,  Jon with NORA 4x4 (Northeast off-road adventures) in New York and Charlene Bower with Ladies Off road Network. 

Off-road Consulting - https://offroad-consulting.com/

NORA 4X4 - https://www.nyoffroaddriving.com/

Ladies Off-road Network - https://www.ladiesoffroadnetwork.com/



  • Recovery Strap vs Tow Rope – 

    • You should have a good quality recovery strap. 

    • Make sure it’s a recovery strap not a tow strap. There is a difference. The recovery straps are designed for the rigors of pulling out a stuck vehicle, a tow strap is designed for flat towing.

    • Static load vs dynamic or shock load.

    • Load Rating When selecting recovery straps, it is crucial to consider the weight of your vehicle. The breaking strength of recovery straps should be at least twice the maximum weight of your vehicle to ensure safe towing.

    •  For instance, if your Jeep weighs 5,000 pounds, you should choose recovery straps that have a breaking strength of over 10,000 pounds.

  • Tree Saver

    • Load Rating  The rating of 12,000 kg on the ARB Recovery tree trunk protector indicates its capacity to withstand a load of 12,000 kilograms or approximately 26,000 pounds. This protector is designed to be used in conjunction with a winch and pulley block. When using a winch, it is important to note that the winch capacity can be doubled when a pulley block is used. For instance, a 10,000-pound winch can potentially pull up to 20,000 pounds. Hence, the 12,000 kg (26,000 lbs) tree trunk protector is a suitable choice as it allows for a safe margin by doubling the winch capacity.

  • Soft Shackles vs Shackles (D-Ring)

    • Load Rating When it comes to shackles or D-rings used for vehicle recovery, it is essential to only use load-rated ones. These shackles will have a working load limit (WLL) or safe working load (SWL) stamped onto them. It is recommended to use shackles with a rating of at least 3.25 tons (3,250 kg) as a minimum requirement for attaching one end of a strap. However, for applications such as tree trunk protectors where two ends of the strap are fitted in the shackle, it is more suitable to use shackles with a rating of 4.75 tons (4,750 kg) as they have a larger eye.

    • When securing the shackle pin, it is important not to over-tighten it. Excessive forces exerted on the shackle during vehicle recovery can cause the pin to seize. The correct method is to tighten the pin until it seats and then back it off approximately a quarter turn.

  • Gloves

  • Shovel (I have never used a shovel for recovery)

  • Colby Valves (Discount Code: Jeep Momma)

  • Snatch Block

  • Tow Points on your Vehicle Two are Best

  • Winch

  • Chain saw

  • Hi-Lift and bottle jack 

 

Show news and announcements

https://www.gofundme.com/f/hollie-fractured-her-spine-she-needs-our-help

From the jeep community

https://www.reddit.com/r/Wrangler/comments/14wtz9i/my_4xe_almost_caught_on_fire_last_night/ 

And an update: https://www.reddit.com/r/Wrangler/comments/14zmpws/i_know_a_lot_of_you_wanted_an_update_on_my_4xe/ 

 News

Officials at Jeep say it can be pronounced  Will-Us or Will-ies. They have found videos from back in the day where officials pronounced it both ways. 



Next Show

Topic: Get out there and Wheel, Being inclusive on the trails

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You can find Tammy at: www.JeepMomma.com

And you can find Nate at: www.swbcrawler.com  

 

29 Aug 2023Eating well on the trail - Episode 501:07:39

Chat

Nate was in Vegas, for boring reasons, saw a cool electric desert racer

 

Tammy went to Yellowstone with her son.

Main Topic

  • Trail Food

    • Food while guiding (nate)

      • I like to keep things simple when I am guiding.  I like to have as few things to think about outside of making sure the group is having a good time. 

      • Protein bars

      • Pretzels

      • Hydrate

        • But not too much

      • Usually a pre-made sandwich from a gas station or grocery store

      • My health probably suffers.  :P 

    • Food for a general day on the trail

      • Handy snacks like pre-packaged candy if the kids are along.

      • Sometimes we’ll bring lunchmeat and bread or rolls and have a make-your-own sandwich on the trail kinda lunch

      • MRE’s

  • Camp Food

    • Pie irons for great little snacks around the camp fire

    • The old standby, marshmallows

      • And gram crackers and chocolate! 

    • A cast iron dutch oven is a very versatile campfire cooker

    • Black Forest Trail Oven Link - https://www.theracecarfactory.com/jeep_jk_trail_oven_07_18_wrangler_jk_36l_engine_black_forestO

    • Prep ahead of time / Cleaning

 

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News

Next Show

Date: 9/11/2023

Topic: Do you really need all that camping gear ????

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05 Nov 2024Getting power to the wheels! We're talkin Axles!01:08:42

Chat

  • Tammy

    • Tammy’s engine did not explode

    • Found a short, seemed to be causing check-engine light.

  • Nate

    • Got a super RED new truck. 2024 Chevy Silverado!

 

 

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Main Topic

 

News

https://www.overlandexpo.com/socal/

 

Next Show

Topic: steel vs aluminum ?

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26 Mar 2024Finding a trustworthy Mechanic01:08:53

Chat

  • Tammy

    • Under the Sun Grille Insert

  • Nate

    • Truss is here!

    • Ordered a bunch of consumables, new grinding hood, respirator filters, plasma cutter consumables, cutting discs, and a new port-a-band! IT IS ON!

 

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Community Corner

  • The onx offroad build challenge is starting up again

  • Footage from the Offroad games is starting to surface.

Main Topic

Finding a trustworthy mechanic for your off-road needs

    • I’ve seen people bring in things others have worked on.

    • Be wary of used car lots. We had a car brought in the needed work. It was submerged in water. Another one just last week. All the plastic underneath was gone. You can tell it was in an accident.

    • Documents - Business license, sales tax license, insurance

    • Check the Secretary of States Office - online

    • Reviews

    • Ask locals

    • Court records - public info

    • Signed detailed estimate

    • ASE Certified

    • Business several years

    • Fleet cars

 

Show news and announcements

 

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News

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08 Aug 2023Episode 4 - Trail Mentorship01:02:51

Chat

Those NWjeepcast guys… throwin’ shade on our hi-lift mounting opinions.

  • Nate 

    • Back from the Jeep Jamboree, and a week off in Lancaster

  • Tammy is Tiktok famous

Main Topic

Get out there and we’ll being inclusive on the trails

  • Two distinct types of jeep modification paths

    • for the mall

    • for the trail

  • newbies and veterans

  • Old school…

  • Gate keeping vs mentoring

  • There are bad apples unfortunately 

  • Know Your Jeep, Be Prepared with Proper Gear, Learn Trail Etiquette, Confidence 

Show news and announcements

News

 

Next Show

Topic: 8/28 cooking on the trails

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14 May 2024Talking with Dirt Lifestyle Nate02:00:07

Chat

Tammy fixed her stuck doors with Delrin hinge inserts

Nate got a little work done on the D60, and spent a week away in denver.

 

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Main Topic

Interview with DL Nate

  • Who is this guy?

  • How did you get into the off-road world?

  • How did you turn that into such a successful channel?

    • What's it like having such a “dream job”?

    • Media editing can be daunting, how’d you get a handle on that?

  • Have you replaced your hobbies with something other than off-roading?

  • Man, that new shop is coming along nice! What’s it like to tackle a project like that?

Show news and announcements

 

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Next Show

Topic: Off-road armor

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22 Oct 2024Camp Cooking!01:08:47

Chat

[Tammy]

  • My Check engine light is on then off then on. Same code oil pressure sensor. Changed it changed oil, goes on and off randomly. Going to change out the oil filter housing next week. I monitor the oil pressure and it’s totally fine.

 

[Nate]

  • Reviewed some lights, and then built a hoop for my front bumper to mount them on.

  • Bought an auxbeam switch panel to power them, need to get that installed. Tempted to start work on fenders while i start saving up for the lockers/gears for the 60’s.

  • Hopefully buying a Silverado this week…

 

 

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Community Corner

D&E In the garage, Rant on Jeep’s 2025 changes: https://youtu.be/5lByPi6dp3E?si=iS41nwUdpAP5_ZA8

  • 3.6l Wrangler is now manual only

  • 4-cyl, and EV are auto

  • Gladiator is Auto only

  • Tin foil hat time.

Main Topic

Camp Cooking

Create a detailed meal plan before you go to streamline cooking & minimize food waste.

Prep at Home: Do as much chopping, marinating, and measuring as possible before.

Store prepped ingredients in resealable bags.

Simple meals that don’t use a lot of pots and pans - cleaning while camping is a pain

Check food storage guidelines where you are going - BEARS!

Limit amount of trash re-pack food if possible

Consider wind if you are using a camp stove

Pack Cooler properly - pack items you use last on the bottom

Keep cooler in shade

If long trip freeze meat

Separate cooler for drinks

Check burn ban before you go to make sure you can use open flame

Minimize equipment. You are camping to getaway and enjoy your time

Invest in a Good Cooler: Use a high-quality cooler with a 2:1 ice-to-food ratio to keep perishables fresh longer.

Tin Foil is your Friend. Use Foil Packets: Prepare "hobo" meals using heavy-duty aluminum foil. Combine meat and veggies, season, wrap, and cook over coals for easy cleanup.

Pre-cook Ingredients: Cook items like bacon or chicken at home and reheat at camp to save time and fuel.

Pack Cooking Gear Wisely: Designate a storage bin for all your cooking utensils, pots, and pans to keep things organized and easy to access.

Cook with Cast Iron: Cast iron skillets or griddles are durable and versatile for cooking over both stoves and campfires. (and heavy…)

Prep Snacks: Bring easy-to-eat snacks like trail mix or granola bars for quick energy during hikes or activities.

Keep Ingredients Together: Store similar ingredients together (e.g., spices with meats) to streamline cooking processes at camp.

Cover Pots While Cooking: Keep lids on pots to retain heat and prevent insects from getting into your food while cooking outdoors.

Bring a Portable Grill Grate:

Cook in Batches: Make larger quantities of meals that can be stored and reheated later, saving time on subsequent nights. Example, Chicken fajitas with vegis or stir-fry, Use left overs for scrambled egg burritos.

 

 

Hacks:

-Pre-Scramble eggs

-Cinnamon Rolls

-No ice (melts and water gets everywhere) freeze water bottles, melts slower and keeps cold longer.

- storage pre-made pancake batter in a ziplock

-Boil eggs in ziploc bag

-put spices in pill boxes

-”bake” over the fire in orange peels

-save on dishes tacos in a bag

-pre-make salads, pasta salads

-Use Skewers to minimize cooking gear and clean up

 

 

 

 

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News

https://carbuzz.com/jeeps-best-off-roaders-of-all-time/

 

 

Next Show

Topic: Axles

 

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24 Oct 2023They're taking your trails away01:03:11

Chat

 

REMIND FOLKS WHERE TO FIND US:

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Main Topic

Trail closures in Moab (or others)

 

Show news and announcements

Remind folks again where to find us:

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Email offroadinsiders@gmail.com

 

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News

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/some-of-jeeps-best-customers-simply-cant-afford-a-jeep-anymore/ar-AA1isgw6 

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/disappearing-dinosaur-bones-were-sold-to-china-for-1-million-feds-charge/ar-AA1iIpwS

 

https://carfigures.com/us-market-brand/toyota/tacoma#:~:text=Toyota%20sold%20215%2C853%20Tacoma%20in%202022.%20In%202021%2C,2022%20with%20a%20percent%20loss%20of%2014.52%25%20YoY.

 

Next Show

Topic: Trail rating systems?

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You can find Tammy at: www.JeepMomma.com

And you can find Nate at: www.swbcrawler.com  

 

07 Jan 2025What even is overlanding?01:11:50

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Main Topic

What is Overlanding?

    • The term "overlanding" was first used in Australia in the early 19th century, describing the practice of driving livestock (typically sheep and cattle) across vast distances to markets or new grazing lands.

    • Overlanding was essential to Australia's agricultural expansion, especially as settlers moved into the interior of the continent. The need to transport livestock from remote stations (ranches) to urban markets or ports created the profession of the "overlander."

    • Drovers, as they were called, relied on their knowledge of the land, water sources, and weather, making these journeys challenging and requiring significant skill and endurance.

  1. You could say the pioneers along the Oregon Trail were Overlanders, even the gold rush folks. Back centuries ago overlanding was the way for trade, exploration and looking for a better life. Now we do it for fun and have better amenities

  2. Key Figures and Expeditions:

    • Edward John Eyre (1830s–1840s): Eyre is one of the most famous early overlanders. He undertook a major journey from Adelaide to Albany, Western Australia, traversing some of the harshest and most remote parts of the country.

    • Major Thomas Mitchell: Another key figure, Mitchell explored routes that later became critical for overlanding cattle and sheep.

    • These explorers and early overlanders blazed trails that later became major stock routes, such as the Canning Stock Route, which is now considered a legendary overlanding route for adventurers.

Rise in Popularity

  1. Adventure Travel Boom (1990s–2000s): With increased access to off-road vehicles, GPS technology, and improved camping gear, overlanding became more accessible. Travelers began exploring not only remote wildernesses but also overland routes connecting cities and countries.

  2. Social Media and Community Growth (2010s–Present): The rise of social media platforms helped overlanding gain global traction. Sharing experiences, routes, and tips has inspired more people to take on overland adventures.

Core Elements of Overlanding

Today, overlanding emphasizes:

  • Self-reliance: Travelers carry their own supplies, including food, water, and tools.

  • Vehicle-based Travel: Typically conducted using 4x4 vehicles or motorcycles designed for off-road conditions.

  • Adventure and Exploration: Overlanding is about the journey rather than the destination, focusing on the experience of exploring remote locations.



04 Jun 2024TNT Customs - Mastering Your Terrain01:01:51

Chat

  • Nate

    • Some work on the D60, knuckles are off, shafts are out

    • Off to bantam this weekend!

  • Tammy

    • Jeep’s going under the knife for a heart transplant!

 

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Community Corner

OnX Offroad build challenge is in full swing, they've started with the contestant interviews.

Main Topic

Tanner from TnT Customs!

  • Who is Tanner?

  • Who are TnT? (like we dont know…)

    • How long have they been in business?

    • Who runs the business?

    • What does TnT do?

    • Where is TnT located?

    • Do you do online business as well?

  • Wyoming

    • Whats it like?

    • How “wilderness” is it, really?

  • What are Terrain Masters?

    • If folks want to be involved, how do they apply?

    • What do they get out of it?

    • And what is expected of them?

 

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30 Jul 2024Lifts, Lockers, and Light bars, Stay legal in YOUR state01:03:52

 

Chat

Tammy - Rodeo

Nate - Still working on the Superduty 60, and now a backup camera for the wife’s JKU.

 

 

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Overland Expo coming to Colorado at the end of the month. https://www.overlandexpo.com/mtn-west/

Main Topic

 

Lift Laws, Doors off Laws, Mirror laws, Emission

 

Why do these laws exist… And why are they different from state to state?

Lift (more commonly bumper height)

https://liftlaws.com/

Tire coverage

Doors

https://www.abc27.com/pennsylvania-politics/bill-to-allow-driving-without-doors-in-pennsylvania-advances/amp/

Mirrors

https://ecomodder.com/wiki/Mirror_Laws_by_State_(U.S.)

https://www.quadratec.com/c/howto/how-to-remain-street-legal-when-removing-jeep-doors

Lights

Exhaust

Emissions

General inspection Items

Suspension

Brakes

Parking brake

 

 

 

 

 

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Bubble Trouble

https://www.theautopian.com/stellantiss-aluminum-corrosion-issues-might-go-well-beyond-just-jeep/

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/pennsylvania-gets-eight-new-laws-doorless-driving-bridge-honors-and-more/ar-BB1q52CK

 

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Topic: Trail Etiquette

 

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18 Feb 2025Big Horn Mountain Crawlers Summer Safari!01:03:33

News and Chat

  • Nate

    • Work on the YJ grille continues

    • Mullner Fab fenders are in the box still…

  • Tammy

    • You guessed it.. Check engine light.

 

Community Corner

KoH two weeks ago!

Kyle Chaney took 1st in the main race, in a modified can am

 

Main Topic

Big Horn Mountain Crawlers

 

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07 Apr 2024Episode 20 - The history of the most iconic off-road vehicle.01:03:36

Chat

  • Tammy

    • Under the sun inserts, promo code jeep momma

  • Nate

    • Got started on the Dana 60.

 

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Community Corner

Main Topic : Who Created the First Jeep

Links:

National Museum of Military Vehicles - https://www.nmmv.org/

Wikipedia Willy MB - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willys_MB

Wikipedia Jeep - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeep

Wikipedia American Bantam - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Bantam

Wikipedia Willys Overland - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willys

https://usabantam.com/

Bantam Jeep Festival - http://www.bantamjeepfestival.com/

National Museum of Military Vehicles - https://www.nmmv.org/

https://www.kaiserwillys.com/willys-jeep-serial-numbers/

 

https://www.topspeed.com/jeep-wrangler-history-ww2-to-2024/

 

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19 Nov 2024Aluminum VS. Steel00:57:33

Chat

  • Tammy

    • Guess who’s back.. Back Again… Her check engine light.

  • Nate

    • Dana 60 detroit on FB marketplace

    • 3d printing parts for the jeep dash!

 

 

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https://news.abs-cbn.com/lifestyle/2024/11/18/egyptian-adventurer-reaches-japan-after-274-days-of-overland-travel-2327

 

 

 

Main Topic

Aluminum vs. steel

Many vehicles have started switching parts from steel over to aluminum.

  • General

    • https://tampasteel.com/differences-between-aluminum-and-steel/

    • Aluminum pros

      • Lighter

      • Doesn’t rust like steel

      • Dissipates heat faster

    • Aluminum Cons

      • Not as structural, getting the same strength as steel requires thicker material

      • More expensive

      • Harder to repair (generally)

      • More prone to tear or fracture than steel is

    • Steel Pros

      • Stronger metal

      • Bends rather than fractures, easier to hammer back into shape

      • More affordable (generally)

      • Easter it repair

    • Steel Cons

      • Heavier

      • Very prone to rust

      • Holds Heat

  • Body panels

    • Weight savings

    • Possibly more expensive to repair

    • Jeep doors easier to take on and off

  • Armor

    • Weight savings

    • Panels generally need to be thicker to get the same strength

    • Aluminum has a tendency to fracture rather than bend

  • Other components

    • Drivetrain

      • Lighter components

      • More efficient heat dissipation

    • Wheels

      • Lighter, less rotational weight

      • Harder to repair on the trail

      • Easier to crack

      • Harder to hammer back into shape

      • Looks nicer. ;)

 

JK vs JL Weight (source: https://offroadingpro.com/how-much-does-a-jeep-wrangler-weigh/)

JKU Sport weight: 4,075

JLU Sport weight: 4,167

JK steel front door: about 62 pounds

JL aluminum front door: about 47 pounds

 

JK hood: 47 lbs

JL hood: 22 lbs

JL has aluminum doors, hood and windshield frame, and some body panels.

The hinges are cast aluminum too.

JL tailgate is made of magnesium alloy

Indications are the JL aluminum panels have more issues with corrosion than the steel JK panels did.

 

 

 

 

https://wranglerguide.com/jeep-wrangler-weight/

 

 

 

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10 Sep 2024Talking Yota's with Jake from the Toyota Garage01:41:59

Chat

5-10 minutes of warm-up chat

  • [Tammy]

    • Over Labor Day Weekend I went camping in Medicine Bow National forest. We camped on a reservoir. It was nice to just chill.

  • [Nate]

    • Dana 60 progress

      • The axle is narrowed by 4”

      • Inner C is re-attached

      • Tubes are welded

      • Still need to figure out the truss

      • Now, on to the rear!

      • Video on progress so far: https://youtu.be/N8b3qU-cmGo

    • Looked at a toyota tundra as a replacement for the Caddy as my tow-rig.

      • I am still floored at the price of a new truck today.

 

 

 

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Main Topic

Jake with the Toyota Garage

  • Who’s jake?

  • What’s the Toyota Garage podcast?

  • What are you driving?

 

 

 

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18 Jun 2024Nate's Trip to Bantam01:17:06

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Tammy’s Engine Update

 

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  • Bantam trip report

    • What is Bantam?

    • Trip out, and day 1 (Friday)

      • Got started a little later, but its roughly a 4:30 drive, so we weren’t in too much of a rush.

      • I am always super paranoid about tops when towing, because of maneuvering the trailer. I had bought a Garmin RV 795 GPS to try to see if it helps with these things.

        • Either it did in fact account for trailer parking during the trip, or we were just very lucky. Because we had no problems.

      • Friday night at the event is the Butler invasion.

        • We were on the fence on whether we wanted to attend because it was fun last year, but the traffic getting into butler was just horrendous.

        • They supposedly improved that, but we were still worried about it

        • We ended up getting to the event grounds late enough that we didn't see a reason to head to the invasion

      • We went to the hotel

        • I met a guy from Skyjacker in the lobby

        • The hotel was giving away ducks, the kids each grabbed one.

        • The pool in the hotel was right across the hall from us, which the kids loved.

    • Day 2 (Saturday)

      • The pancake maker at the hotel was not working right, to my daughters disappointment.

      • We decided to the vendor thing in the morning

      • My wife and kids are all about the little shop-booths.

        • They picked up some rubber ducks.

        • They were super excited to leave a duck on every jeep they saw. I helped them understand that a lot of these jeeps sitting round the vendor area arent a person’s jeep, but owned by a company, and it wouldnt mean as much to leave a duck on them. So we went over to the jeep show, which are just average folks jeeps on display, and they had a blast looking at all the neat jeep builds

      • I didnt really stop and talk to vendors, except the ones who I had connections with. I saw folks like quake led, a number of tire vendors, affordable offroad, skyjacker. One made hard top hoists and storage solutions. And a flip-back freedom panel motification. They had a guy there that seemed like he just flipped open and closed the freedom panels all day long.

      • There was a JET ENGINE on display for some reason.

      • Terry from the JLPod was there, with Oracle Lights. We ended up buying some tail lights for the JKU from him.

      • We also came across a local fire company who was selling raffle tickets for a 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, This thing was beautiful, and the proceeds of course benefit the fire co. So we bought one.

        • This jeep had a $78,000 sticker price!

      • After lunch we hit the on-site trails.

        • We hit all the trails thaty they’d let us (there are.. 6 iirc we did 5). Their green and blue trails are SUPER easy in my opinion. Comparing them to off-road park trails in the area, i’d call all of them green. The biggest challenge was tire placement for some rutted trails, a little mud, one or two slightly technical obstacles.

        • That being said, events like this sometimes have to lower the bar a little. Bantam attracts all skill level of jeep owners, some of them are pretty green when it comes to off-road. So generally the trails have to be strictly rated for vehicle capability, and cant really account for driver skills. Or thats how they feel.

        • We were cut off at blue because the LJ is on 33’s.

        • We did two trails on day 2, then came back and did the other three on day 3.

      • I think it was after the trails, we went over to the swap meet, and I picked up twp YJ grills. Why would I need two YJ grills? Well, i’ll tell you.

        • Bench project…

        • Everyones going to hate me for this, but i want to try swapping the LJ’s grill to a YJ grill. I will likely need a hood too, and ill probably ditch the factory fenders and replace them with something custom.

      • We also visited the Metalcloak CTI trailer

        • The LJ Scored a 580, which isnt amazing, but the suspension isnt all that custom, so i’ll take it.

        • Im glad I had this opportunity because I’d love to get it re-tested once Ive got those new axles under it (and new suspension).

    • Day 3 and return trip (Sunday)

      • Day 3 was basically finishing up the trails we didn’t do on day 2, and then hitting the playground. We did hit the vendors first, because my daughter saw a cute little dress at one of the vendors booths that she really wanted.

      • The playground was a ton of fun. They have 5 different lanes, for different skill sets, including a mud pit. I did everything but the mud pit.

      • The 35”+ lane…

      • The teeter-totter

    • Overall

      • The Caddy gave me a little bit of an uneasy feeling. I feel like the “Can i really tow with a 15 year old cadillac escalade” experiment is going to end soon. Its served its purpose, but the thing is nickel and diming us, and now i;m worried that its coming up on a transmission issue.

 

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21 Jan 2025What’s with all these angles?01:08:22

Chat and News

Community Corner

Dirt Lifestyle posted saying he made himself a goal that 50% of his family's food is going to come from his land.

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04 Mar 2025Off-Road build project planning tips you’ll want to know! Off-Road build project planning tips you’ll want to know!01:06:40

News and chat

  • Tammy

  • Nate

    • YJ Grille Swap is progressing

    • Watching a netflix documentary. Hitler and the Nazis. It’s really good!

News: https://www.topspeed.com/off-road-suvs-bulletproof-reliability/

 

Main Topic

Managing your own projects

  • What do I mean?

  • Managing a vehicle project is a lot like managing any other project.

    • You need to set goals

    • Think about what you’ll need

    • Think about if you have the skills to do it yourself

      • Be honest

  • Get opinions from others

    • Are you the first person to ever do this thing?

    • If you are. Ask yourself why.

    • If you are not, ask people who have done it how they did it and if they ran into any issues.

    • If a lot of people tell you not to. Try to really critically think about why they’re saying that.

  • Try not to get overwhelmed

    • I’ve been there. In fact I get there in almost every project that’s more than an evenings worth of work. It feels like you’ll never finish.

    • Keep track of what you’re doing. Make a list

    • Cross things off as they’re complete. It’ll not only keep track of things. It’ll give you a satisfying progress indicator.

    • I use zip lock bags to keep nuts, bolts, washers, whatever I’ve removed.

    • Don’t be afraid to take a break. Unless you’re under a really tight deadline.

    • Don’t cut corners to save time

  • Show off what you’re doing!

    • This isn’t for everyone. But having strangers on the internet can sometimes help you avoid issues

    • People online are happy to point out your mistakes. It’s frustrating. But sometimes they’re right! If they spot something wrong you might be able to fix it before it’s too late.

    • If you feel like you can’t share it ask yourself why.

 



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27 Feb 2024Tires!01:01:01

Chat

  • Nate

    • I built a shelf-thing for the back of the caddy.

  • Tammy

    • I was on the JTS Podcast and I went to MD to get my son

Community Corner

Main Topic

Tires!

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04 Jul 2023Episode 02 - Maintaining your rig for safety, and long life01:02:13

Youtube Link (live stream): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXg9xmYA1D4

Chat

  • Tammy

    • working on my Oregon Trail adventure videos – I have a review of some Lasfit floor mats to do – My steering stabilizer bolt came out.

  • Nate
    • Bought a fuel pressure test kit, and discovered, that the LJ is suffering from low fuel pressure.  Ordered a fuel pump

Main Topic

Off-road vehicle maintenance 

  • If you drove to the trail, check these things before driving on the road

    • Completely inspect the underbody of your Jeep.

    • Check the tires, body structure, steering, suspension, and exhaust system for damage. (my tailpipe got smushed)

    • Inspect the radiator for mud and debris and clean as required.

    • Check threaded fasteners for looseness, particularly on the chassis, drive-train components, steering, and suspension. Re-tighten them if required.

    • Check for accumulations of plants or brush. These things could be a fire hazard. They might hide damage to fuel lines, brake hoses, axle pinion seals, and propeller shafts.

    • After extended operation in mud, sad water or similar dirty conditions have the radiator, fan, brake rotors, wheels, brake linings, and axle yokes inspected and cleaned as soon as possible.

    • If you experience unusual vibration after driving in the mud, slush, or similar conditions, check the wheels for impacted material. Impacted material can cause a wheel imbalance. (My last trip my wheels were full of clay/mud. When we stopped I cleaned them out them before it got too bad or the mud dried)

  • After your rig is back at home

    • Grease things like joints and bearings, especially if you were in water

    • Rinse mud off of the body and undercarriage

    • Pay close attention to places where mud and dirt can accumulate.

    • Clean your engine bay

  • Periodically

    • Check your differential for contamination, fluid level, and flecks of metal

    • Check your transmission fluid for the same

    • Inspect your air filter, blow out dust

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News

GET READY FOR CHANGE!!! Whether you like it or not!

Jeep Parent Company Won’t Ship Gas-Powered Cars to 14 States - WHAT IS THE FALLOUT?

 

Taking AI off-Road https://www.drive.com.au/news/jeep-says-artificial-intelligence-is-heading-off-road/

 

Because who doesnt love video games:

https://traxion.gg/offroad-mechanic-simulator-will-launch-on-steam-24th-july/ 

 

Jeep Recognized as America’s Most Patriot Brand

https://nationworldnews.com/jeep-recognized-as-americas-most-patriotic-brand-in-2023/

 

Jeep plans to install EV charging stations at US off-road trailheads over the next year

https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/27/22354014/jeep-install-ev-charging-stations-us-trailheads

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Topic: Off-road recovery gear you should have - Will you really use it?

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13 Feb 2024Leading on the trails01:01:02

Chat

  • Tammy

    • moving a manufacturing shop, learning to be a service writer

  • Nate

    • koh!

      • JP gomez took the crown

      • kyle chaney in a freaking can am came in second

      • live stream was fun but i'm a little disappointed by the behavior

    • Still fighting this shoulder

    • Setting myself a goal to get started on these dang axles as soon as my shoulder will let me. Keep my accountable folks! :D

 

 

Main Topic

Leading the trails, Tips for being an off-road trail guide.

  • In general

    • First time? Dont panic!

    • Ensure Safety and enjoyment

    • Possibly share “fun facts” about the trails

    • Carry first aid / fire extinguisher

    • Tread lightly principles

    • Long time wheeler? Remember the actual wheeling is only part of the job

    • Some distinction

      • Are you leading strangers? Or your buddies?

        • This list assumes youre leading strangers.

  • Responsibilities

    • Know where you're going

      • Even if I know the park, I use trail maps all day long.

        • Maprika is great for some

        • OnX, trails off-road, whatever is accurate in your area

    • Know the trails well enough to advise folks

    • Know the capabilities of the vehicles in your group

      • And try to judge the temperature of the drivers

        • Are they looking for a challenge

        • Are they looking for an easy day in the woods

        • Do they have experience

  • Driver meeting

    • Be open and talk about you a little, who you are, what youre driving, what sort of experience you bring. Dont brag.

    • Try to loosen up the group if they need it.

      • Ask about their experience level

      • Auto vs manual

      • Vehicles

      • Where they are from

      • Electric vehicles?

      • This is both about learning about the group, and about getting the group used to talking to each other.

  • On the trails

    • To 4-low or not to 4-low

    • Keep the group together

    • Keep communications active

    • Make sure everyone knows youve got their back if they need it

    • Keep attentive to folks needs. This means food, bathroom breaks, kids who have been crammed in the back of a vehicle all day.

 

 

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Topic: Tires, how to read the numbers, differences from A/T to M/T. 4 vs 5 tire rotation++

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10 Oct 2023Community Spotlight: FMJeeping01:10:01

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  • Nate

    • JJUSA was a blast

     

  • Tammy

    • Gonna sleep in a bubble in colorado. 

 

Main Topic

Interview with FMJeeper

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Topic: Trail Rating Systems 

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23 Jan 2024Episode 15 - Mastering terrain off-road01:04:39

Chat

  • Nate

    • Work, and Physical therapy for this dang shoulder. Really putting a damper on my shop activities.

    • Really want to get started on these dana 60 housings.

  • Tammy
    • Work has been busy, moving and whatnot
    • Tammy see's robots everywhere.

 

 

Main Topic

  • Terrain

    • Momentum is key

    • Try to understand what’s in there before you enter a deep puddle or mud pit

    • Slow and controlled is the key

    • What about these high-HP tire spinning influencers?

    • Not much to say here, except dont over-do it because you think you’re indestructible on such a “simple” trail.

      • I know a woman who somehow hydrolocked her 3.8l in a puddle on an access road at AOAA.

    • A delicate balance of traction and momentum

    • Drive smoothly, Throttle control, don’t dig a hole.

    • Don’t slam brakes, pump them

    • Turn into your slide

    • Similar to mud, momentum, and some forethought about what;s under the snow, and where gravity is going to take you.

    • This takes experience. You need to know how to read the snow as there are different types of snow. Wet snow, hard snow, soft powdery snow, slushy snow,  

    • Roll through the water slowly because there could be hidden rocks and holes in your path. 

    • Watch the vehicle in front of you as they will help you see what could be in your way. 

    • Know your Jeep's capability. Jeep has some videos of their vehicles water-fording.

    • How deep should you go... well each vehicle is different. I tend to air on the side of caution. I don't like go higher than my bumper. Water can damage the engine, transmission, electronics and differentials. 

    • Like with any type of off-roading never go alone. You might need someone to pull you out of the water. 

    • Once out of the water be careful of your brakes. Use them lightly until they dry out.  

    • Know the thickness of the ice If you have a medium sized truck you need to wait for the ice to be at least 12 to 15 inches thick before you take your vehicle out on the ice. You need to check the ice every so many feet to make sure the whole lake is frozen.

    • Drive with your windows rolled down in case you go through the ice. You will need a quick escape. I have one of those tools that can break a window, but by the time I reach for it in my glove box it could be too late.

    • Don’t fasten your seatbelt again this is for a quick escape. 

    • Stay well-spaced apart from other vehicles and fish houses when you are driving and parking on the frozen lake. You don’t want all the weight pilling up in one spot. 

    • Don’t drive fast. Fast driving sets up a pressure wave on the ice that can cause the ice to fracture. My niece shared this with me and said a good example of this is on the show Ice Road on Netflix. 

    • Mud

    • Rocks

    • Dirt Roads

    • Snow/Ice

    • Deep snow

    • “Slick rock” -  The red rock in the Moab area is easy. You just follow the tracks. It’s sticky. Good traction.

    • Water

    • Frozen Lake

 

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  • Trying out something new this episode…

  • I got a message on Instagram after last week's episode. 

    • Said they’d listened to 17 minutes of the episode, heard me say you can't lift a cadillac, and turned it off, said that's the only 17 minutes we get.  

    • I'm not sure what to say…

 

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17 Dec 2024Our Christmas Gift Guide for 202401:06:44

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  • Nate

    • Nate’s 3d-printing dash parts

    • The new truck feels official, ive made a payment.

  • Tammy

    • On again off again CEL

  • Something about the drone sightings?

    • Did you know?

      • It is illegal to shoot down a drone even if it’s on your property

    •  

 

Main Topic

The Off-Road Insiders 2024 Christmas Guide!

 

News

https://autos.yahoo.com/stellantis-survive-ferrari-chair-rushes-140000694.html;_ylt=AwrhbuQYxGBnZJQpEQ_QtDMD;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzkEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Ny

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/13/jeep-ceo-turnaround-plan-sales-declines.html

 

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07 Nov 2023Trail Ratings, and more on the Moab situation01:07:52

Chat

 

  • Tammy - Another Sisters weekend with Hot Springs and Scenic Mountain Drives (Road Closures coming soon)

  • nate

    • jku lift is done!  a few other projects to wrap

    • bullet point mounting solutions mount

    • quake led lights

    • woody

    • metal cloak C S is great! 

 

 

Main Topic

Trail rating systems

 

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News

https://www.deseret.com/utah/2023/10/30/23938967/moab-off-roading-updates-blm-gemini-bridges-labyrinth-canyon 

https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1141340_ford-s-off-road-driving-school-now-open-to-all 

https://au.news.yahoo.com/hundreds-cars-towed-getting-stuck-142514045.html 



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26 Sep 2023Reviewing the car camping reviews.01:07:41

Chat

Summer is over, 

It is now “Stout season” 😀

Nate had to use his winch

Tammy Freaked out on Owl Mountain in the Rockies

Be Aware of timed permits when you go to national Parks

 

Main Topic

https://www.carfax.com/blog/best-camping-cars 

https://www.outdoorsy.com/blog/best-cars-for-car-camping?wb-auto_radius=true&wb-currency=USD&wb-filter%5Btype%5D=camper-van&wb-instant_book=true&wb-locale=en-us&wb-page%5Blimit%5D=4&wb-page%5Boffset%5D=0

 

Car Camping has many different meaning for different folks - pulling a tear drop, roof top tent, sleeping in your vehicle. Be careful and diligent when researching. Don’t always trust those articles. Find folks who have actual experience ACTUALLY camping or wheeling in the vehicles. 

 

Carfax top 10 (ALL 2023 models) Kia Seltos, Toyota Rav4, Subaru Outback, Ford Bronco Sport, (5) Jeep Wrangler, Kia Carnival, Honda Ridgeline, Honda Passport, Toyota Sequoia, Ford 150. Criteria: Price, is it good for off-roading, why it’s good for camping, what we like and what we don’t like. 

Gladiator is not on the list

 

Outdoorsy Blog: Honda CRV, Honda Pilot, Honda Ridgeline, Toyota 4 Runner, Toyota Tacoma, 1500/150 Trucks, Nissan Xterra, Nissan Pathfinder, (9) Jeep Wrangler, (10) Jeep Gladiator, Subaru Outback, Subaru Crosstrek, Chevy Blazer.  

Criteria: Roof Weight capacity, Cargo Area, Drivetrain, Towing

In this article it mentions the Jeep Wrangler is the longest running best car camper camping vehicle of all time. HUH? Why is is number 9 

 

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News

10-15 minutes tops Maybe 2-3 articles? Or even as few as 1? 

https://www.13abc.com/video/2023/09/22/parade-jeeps-circles-stellantis-plant-show-solidarity-uaw/

 

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Topic: We’re chatting with Mark, FMJeeping! 10/9

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23 Apr 2024The Trail Team Challenge01:03:48

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  • Nate

    • Got to go wheelin!

  • Tammy

    • Finally decided what to do on her engine…

 

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Main Topic - Florida Trail Team Challenge

https://www.floridatrailteamchallenge.com/

What is the challenge?

What sort of challenges are included?

What kind of rigs are allowed?

Are there minimum requirements?

When is the event?

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Topic: Who's this other Nate?

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19 Dec 2023Don't be stupid, off-road 4x4 mods you'll regret01:11:18

Chat

  • Nate

    • SWBCrawler 5000 subs!  And I totally missed it.

    • I may have messed up my shoulder.. Yay

    • And working on a little steel project. 

  • Tammy

    • Poop mess at work today

    • IG AI photo changes

 

Email from Subscriber in Australia: Jimmy Mac, dropping a line about the Aussie market.

Main Topic

Off-road mods you’ll regret

  • General

    • “Good Deals”

      • Sometimes… are actually just cheap parts that were overpriced to start with

      • Look at where they are coming from or who makes them

      • Look for reviews

    • Think about what you want your rig to do. 

    • Beware of internet advice

      • Yes, we realize this is ironic coming from a podcast

  • Nate

    • Cheap Bumpers

    • Mods that “Look cool” 

    • Gimmicky mods

      • Revolver Shackles

      • Buggy springs (¾ elliptical)

 

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Next Show Topic: 

 What to Expect When You Start to Lift Your vehicle

 

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02 Jul 2024How NOT to break in your newly rebuilt engine.01:12:17

Chat

Tammy’s got a moving jeep again!

Nate’s still grinding on that Dana 60.

Community Corner

Main Topic

Tammy goes to Rockfest 24 in the Black Hills National Forest.

This was a working event for me. However, I was able to have some fun wheeling and camping.

  • Tammy got her jeep back, new rebuilt engine

    • Oil pressure light keeps coming on.

    • Might be the doorman included oil filter.

  • Deadwood south dakota,

    • Rockfest ‘24 in the black hills

    • Got to wheel her own jeep!

    • Decided to focus on recording and did not drive on Hal John’s trail

    • Got to see Mount Rushmore.

    • Tire slash fiasco.

    • Check engine light came back on, on day 3.

  • Rockfest

    • Run by 605 jeeps

    • Long running event.

    • Crawl for the cure raffle.

      • Giving away a built jeep

    • TNT has a jeep blog now, guess who’s the author?

      • Tammy had a trivia contest at the rockfest. Stumped the attendees.

    •  

 

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20 Jun 2023Episode 1 - Nice to meet you01:01:45

Chat

  • Tammy just got home from an overlanding trip on the Oregon trail! 

  • Nate went to the Bantam heritage jeep festival last weekend with his family. 

 

Main Topic

Introductions

  • Who is Tammy? I bought my first Jeep Wrangler in 2013, trading my mini-van in for the Jeep. I had no idea about off roading but it eventually became my passion. I have been on quite a journey since that day wheeling my Jeep all over the US. Now my journey has led me to Wyoming and I work at TNT Customs, a Jeep parts manufacturer. During part of that journey I learned a lot of tough life lessons. I wrote about them in my book I published on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/author/tammylforsyth You can follow me at my blog www.JeepMomma.com 

  • Who is Nate? Nate has been wheeling since straight out of high school, late-90’s.  First with an old s-10 blazer, and then he bought his first Jeep.  He’s owned a jeep ever since.  Three YJ’s, an XJ, three JK’s and now an LJ.  He runs http://www.swbcrawler.com, and the swbcrawler Youtube channel.  

What can listeners expect from this show?

  • What is this show going to be about?

    • Nate went on about some techno-babble and why that’s formed his opinions on sharing information on the internet.  

    • This show is meant to focus on people, and community

    • We’ll also cover happenings and news.

News

 

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12 Sep 2023Trail Minimalism01:04:05

Chat

9/11 never forget

Main Topic

Do you really need all that trail gear? 

  • Guest David, recently removed his tent to take a solo overland trip. Hear his thoughts.
  • Nate Carries (just in the cargo area)

    • full toolbox

      • small prybar

      • ¼” socket set

      • ⅜” socket set

      • ½” socket set

      • ½” breaker bar 

      • ⅜” breaker bar

      • “Sway pal” (i don’t even have a sway bar disconnect)

      • various vice grips and pliers

      • misc tools that came in handy that one time…

    • ammo can with mre’s

    • ammo can with spare nuts and bolts

    • ammo can with several sized c-clamps

    • recovery bag

    • air bag 

      • air impact gun

      • air hose

      • tire repair stuff

      • tire fill gear

    • tool bag with a million wrenches

    • additional ½” socket set

    • additional ¼” and ⅜” socket set 

    • hi-lift

Camping gear do without. Headlamp, multi-purpose tool

https://www.campspot.com/camp-guide/camping-packing-list-must-have-items

 

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Topic :https://www.carfax.com/blog/best-camping-cars   Best Camping Cars

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21 Nov 2023Your off-road Christmas wish-list!01:01:10

Chat

Tammy - I have been in a major “spring cleaning” with my blog. I started with over 700 posts. Now I am down to about 240. I have been re-organizing and deleting and cleaning up posts. This is in hopes to help with SEO and maybe making some money with my blog. 

 

nate- Jku is done! 

  • Metalcloak 2.5” dual rate lift

  • Tom Woods front driveshaft

  • QuakeLED RGB undercarriage/rock lights

  • Auxbeam switch panel

  • Front bumper clean-up

  • Attempted winch repair.. Disappointed.. 

  • I have a ridiculous amount of footage to go through.  Video coming.

 

Main Topic

Off-Road Christmas Gifts for under $100

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3.6 million acres Wyoming National Forest Land being turned into Wilderness area that could be sold to the highest bidder and turned into permitted camping land. The Toyota Garage Podcast interviewed Ben with Blue Ribbon Coalition who is fighting this. 

 

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Topic: cold weather camping

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09 Jan 2024Everything You Need to Know Before Lifting Your Offroad Rig01:10:18

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  • Nate

    • There’s no metal in my eyes! 

    • Had a relaxing holiday, back to work now… 

  • Tammy

    • Minnesota no ice on lakes

    • Ate cactus

    • Was going to go snow bashing but no snow

Main Topic

What to expect when lifting your rig

  • Kit, vs custom

  • Should you install the lift, or have a shop do it?

  • Snowball effect…

    • Drivelines

    • Tires

    • Gearing

    • Speedometer

    • Brake lines

    • Steering geometry

    • Alignment

    • Negative driving characteristicsC Gussets

    • Miles per gallon

    • Garage Clearance

 

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Question from New Jeeper: "Hi, you mention driving with one foot on brake and the other on gas. With a manual transmission, how would I do in basic. New to this, seeking tips. Thanks!"

 

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08 Dec 2023Cold Weather Camping01:03:02

Chat

Tammy - Published a Book on amazon “How to Declutter Your Life -  Step by Step Guide” https://amzn.to/47Jo3de 

 

Nate - Spent the week in one of his least favorite places

Brought home a cold

Saw a cool use for a 4Xe at AWS Re:Invent in Vegas

Main Topic

  1. Choose the Right Tent: Select a four-season or winter tent designed to withstand cold and snowy conditions. These tents are typically sturdier and have less mesh to keep the warmth inside.

  2. Insulate Your Tent: Add an insulating layer to the tent floor, such as a thick sleeping pad or a closed-cell foam pad. This helps prevent cold from seeping through the ground.

  3. Quality Sleeping Bag: Invest in a high-quality sleeping bag with an appropriate temperature rating for the expected cold. Consider a mummy-style bag for better heat retention.

    1. Over-estimte the rating, comfort is not the same as survival

  4. Layered Clothing: Dress in layers to regulate your body temperature. Use moisture-wicking base layers to keep sweat away from your skin and add insulating layers as needed.

  5. Stay Dry: Keep moisture out of your tent. Wipe off snow before entering, and make sure wet clothing is stored outside the sleeping area to prevent condensation inside the tent.

  6. Ventilation: Despite the cold, proper ventilation is crucial to prevent condensation inside the tent. Leave a small opening for airflow, or use the adjustable vents in your tent.

    1. Not to mention CO2 from whatever your heat source might be

  7. Hot Water Bottles: Fill a heat-resistant water bottle with hot water and place it in your sleeping bag to add warmth during the night. Make sure it's tightly sealed to avoid leaks.

  8. Campsite Selection: Choose a sheltered campsite away from wind exposure. Look for natural barriers like trees or hills to block the wind, and avoid low-lying areas where cold air can settle.

  9. Eat High-Calorie Meals: Consume high-calorie meals to provide your body with the energy it needs to stay warm. Hot beverages and high-energy snacks can be particularly beneficial.

 

https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-increase-body-temperature



  1. Emergency Preparedness: Be prepared for unexpected weather changes. Pack a reliable emergency kit with essentials like a first aid kit, extra food, a reliable light source, and a communication device.

 

Signs to watch for

  1. frost bite

    1. tingling skin

    2. stinging or burning sensation

    3. extremely cold skin

    4. loss of feeling

  2. hypothermia

    1. general loss of speech or motor skills

      1. trouble speaking or mumbling 

      2. trouble thinking

      3. trouble walking or general clumsiness

    2. weak pulse

    3. drowsiness

    4. loss of consciousness

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News

https://www.themanual.com/auto/jeep-wrangler-4xe-phev-vehicle-recall/

 

https://www.chasingcars.com.au/news/car-industry/ford-ranger-raptor-wins-chasing-cars-off-roader-of-the-year-2023/

 

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a46039853/jeep-renegade-fiat-500x-discontinued/

 

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