Off Road Adventures Magazine

June 2007
Buyers' Guides
June 2007 | By Off-Road Adventures Staff
The latest in JEEP ACCESSORIES available from 4 Wheel Parts and 4Wheel Drive Hardware BESTOP'S HIGHROCK 4X4(tm) TIRE CARRIER Offering the convenience of a tailgate-mount with big-tire capacity, the '07 Wrangler/Unlimited Oversize Tire Carrier features a no drill application, and offers a secure, lockable tire storage unit. The adjustable height holds up to a 37" tire and 200 lbs. The black powder coat wrinkle finish provides moisture and rust protection...


June 2007 | By Off-Road Adventures Staff
AIR LIFT QUICKSHOT Air Lift's QuickShot on board compressor control system will adjust and fill air springs quickly. The system features an in-dash control panel for easy monitoring and adjustment of air springs. A heavy duty compressor and 2-gallon reserve tank provide plenty of air when it's wanted, and an easy-connect auxiliary air line makes air readily available for adjusting tires and filing air toys...
Events
June 2007 | By Debbie Economos
Four times a year, the Big Dogs Off-Road Park hosts two and three day hard-core four wheeling events. Big Dogs is a 3,000 acre mountainous area in Gore, Virginia and offers 92 trails. These trails range from beginner and stock vehicle, to intermediate, advanced, and extreme trails...
Feature Vehicles
June 2007 | By Jerry Slattery
Growing up with a father that loved to work on his own cars and swap engines, as well as go camping and four wheeling, really peaked George Szabo's interest in these pastimes. Young George and his father would go camping two or three times a month in the mountains near their home in Bend, Oregon. As he grew up with cars, a sprint car racer/friend got him even more interested in muscle cars, and gave him the bug to build his own 4WD vehicles...
How-To Tech
June 2007 | By Trent Riddle
Full-Traction Suspension, the first to bring you a 3-link long arm suspension for the Jeep Wrangler TJ and later the LJ (Unlimited), now offers suspension systems for the new '07 JK. Full-Traction now brings a suspension system for the new JK, a 2-inch economy kit that provides a quick and cost effective way to make room for 33-inch tires. Their latest suspension offering is a true 3-inch spring lift that allows the use of tires up to 35-inches...


June 2007 | By Steve Temple
JEEP'S NEW JK is like that old saying about getting your cake and eating it too. As reviewed in our February issue, the chassis was enlarged for a four-door configuration, but with no compromise in off-road capability. The thing is, we like icing on our cake, too, which means finding some sweet stuff to throw on the suspension...


June 2007 | By Off-Road Adventures Staff
Since the new Jeep Wrangler JK has hit the market, a lot has been said about it. Some have talked about it being too wide since it's five inches wider than the Jeep Wrangler TJ it replaces. This writer's simple answer to that is; if the trail is that tight, you should be treading lightly and not be there in the first place! Another way to look at it is; five inches wider is only 2 1/2 inches per side, and those extra inches make the JK more stable in turns, equating to better street handling...
News
June 2007 | By Jim Allen
Too bad high altitude and four wheeling don't match quite as well. Here are some tips to help you and your rig work better in the high country. Many of you have seen the documentaries on climbing the high peaks, such as Mount Everest in Nepal, where dealing with the effects of altitude is a life or death situation...
Product Reviews
June 2007 | By Steve Temple
AS 4X4 ENTHUSIASTS, we logically focus on off-road adventures and upgrades for our off-road rigs. But towing those rigs to the trailhead can sometimes turn into just as much of an adventure as scrambling over shale up a steep slope. If that trailer starts to bob up and down or swing like a pendulum because the tongue weight is wrong, your 4x4 could end up heading off the highway without you in it...