Four-Seat Fury: Modified Polaris RZR 2014 XP 1000
Designed to incorporate over 145 factory-made accessories, the Polaris RZR was meant to be modified. The assortment of offered additions, however, are mostly limited to light fixtures and audio upgrades. But why keep it at that? When you’re tearing through mud or ripping across the dunes,
Call of the Wild: From Black Desert to Moab
Whether it’s putting together a business plan or modifying a rig, it always helps to have vision. Because when things start to change shape or take on new life, your original plan will help create a blueprint for success. When it came to Alex Chan’s desire
Dream Machine: Giant Trance 27.5 3
It’s funny how the single track seems to call to you every day. So, just like yesterday, you reach out to your buddy and tell him to meet you at Towsley Canyon in 45. As you pull up, you notice that your heart is racing just
Next Level: The Right Stance for JK, TJ, WJ and YJ Jeeps
Suspension. More often than not, it’s the most important upgrade when modifying any vehicle, particularly when building one for off-road use. Without a proper lift, many trails become unnecessarily hazardous, as difficult terrain can easily damage your vehicle’s undersides when riding at factory height. Also, without
Off the Beach in a ’14 Rubicon Unlimited
Picture, if you will, a beach in Miami (yes, that Miami)—what are the things that spring to mind? Glittering white sand, blameless blue skies, the rolling of warm surf, sun-kissed girls in teeny-tiny bikinis—possibly a hand-rolled cigar bought on the sly from a street vendor on
Ready 4 All: A Veteran’s 4Runner
Southern Oregon is home to some of the most incredible national forests in the Pacific Northwest, and the southwest corner of the state has its share of impressive examples: Rogue River-Siskiyou, Klamath, Umpqua, Fremont-Winema and more all showcase the kind of natural beauty that has long
Home is Where You Park It
Full-size rigs for maximum exploration. Many American households still have a full-sized truck that serves as a second vehicle, work truck and/or weekend outdoor adventure-mobile. While you can just throw your camping and outdoor sports gear into the back of your pickup and go, wouldn’t it be
To the Bottom of the World: A Humble Subaru Conquers Patagonia
Being the backpacking and fishing mecca that Patagonia is, it probably hasn’t been brought to your attention that the way to see it is actually by car. Okay—full disclosure—you’ll have a heck of a time at the border crossings, but you’re reading a magazine called Tread.