Off Road Adventures Magazine
March 2008

March 2008 | By Off-Road Adventures Staff

SMITTYBILT XRC-8,000 LBS.
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This winch features a 4...
March 2008 | By Tim Walton

Here's another installment of some new or improved products that caught our eye while we explored the vast array of exhibits that made up the 2007 SEMA Show.
FABTECH
Fabtech's Tundra 6" Performance lift system features extended length steering knuckles to operate within factory steering geometry. Relocated factory lower control arms with high arched 1/4" steel cross members and integrated differential skid plate offer protection...
March 2008 | By Debbie Economos

Deep in the rural back roads of South Carolina is a privately owned technical off-road park called Gulches. Situated in the hilly piedmont region of the Blue Ridge Mountains and at just under 80 acres, this ORV park not only meets the challenges of built 4x4's, it also accommodates dirt bikes and quads.
Located in Laurens County, the region is steeped in American history going back to the American Revolution...
March 2008 | By Jim Allen

Adam Pratt's 1978 Jeep CJ-5 is a family heirloom that's been in the family 27 years and was Adam's first motor vehicle. The years and 179,000 miles as a daily driver had not been kind to the old Jeep, so a few years back, Adam embarked on a modernizing and upgrading project. ...
March 2008 | By Bruce W. Smith

Vehicle safety and aerodynamics have made major advancements in the last 10 years. The body lines are smoother to reduce wind drag, and air bags surround the interior to provide the occupants with instant protection in an accident. Our Project Deepwoods Toyota Tundra Double Cab 4x4 is a prime example of such technological leaps...
March 2008 | By Trent Riddle

Joel Behr has what some would consider a dream job. By night he manages a club in Las Vegas, Nevada. One advantage of working nights is that Joel's days a mostly free to do with as he pleases...
March 2008 | By Steve Temple

Getting down and dirty makes us happier than a pig in slop. But getting up and dirty is even better. At least that's what we discovered driving an F-250 fitted with a Pro Comp six-inch lift...
March 2008 | By Bruce W. Smith

Its funny how we get caught up in the buzz stirred up by all the brand new pickups and SUVs that hit the market each year. In doing so we sometimes miss some pretty neat upgrades that appear on vehicles who's "new vehicle buzz" has worn off a bit. Case in point: the 2008 Nissan Titan...

