Go Solenoid-Free with AXON Winches
All-new from Warn is the new Axon series of winches designed for ATVs and side-by-sides. Gone are the days of solenoid, with the new Motactor that is the first of its kind. The Motactor is the combination of an electric motor and a digital contractor, that
iOttie RapidVolt: Upgrade your 12V Outlet
If you are rocking an older vehicle that does not have USB ports for charging your electronic lifestyle, or you have the misfortune to discover that only a select few vehicles with built-in USB slots offer fast charging, then you are in the market for a
VOTW: Overlanding Idaho
This week’s video comes from The More We Explore again, and their trip through Idaho — one of the best kept secrets.
Road Tripping in a Lifted, Gas-Powered ¾-Ton Truck
It is about what you would expect: expensive. We started the journey from Louisville, Kentucky to Belgrade, Montana relatively heavy, the back of the cab filled to the brim with ten day’s worth of provisions and gear for alpine camping. The bed filled with a spare
First Look: Go Fast Campers Platform RTT
This past week in Belgrade, Montana, we had the opportunity to stop by Go Fast Campers and get their new rooftop tent, the Platform, fitted to our ‘17 Power Wagon. This is the first tent they have made that is separate from their camper space frame.
Update: Falken Wildpeak M/T Tires
A few months ago, we fitted the ‘17 Power Wagon with Falken Tire’s masterclass maximum traction tire, the Wildpeak M/T. We selected the 37x13.50R20 flavor and mounted them to 20x9.5 TrailReady Beadlocks. The Wildpeak M/T01 is still relatively new to the market compared to the other big
A Sticky Issue: Heat Shrink Tubing
The best kept “not so secret” secret of people who are savvy with electrical, or the thousands of uses for shrink wrap tubing, is the illusive heat shrink tubing that is lined with adhesive. “What’s that?" you say? Yes, there is a special version of this that
VOTW: ROXOR
For over 70 years, Mahindra of India has had an agreement with Willys-Overland for the licensed building of the CJ series of Jeep vehicles. The time has come, and the CJ3 is back—and it’s a diesel. Read more about it in the September/October 2018 issue of Tread.