2500 Power Wagon: The Big Pig

In 2021, Jeff Coxen started his quest to build a more capable version of his 2015 4th gen Ram 2500 Cummins to accommodate his needs for filming in remote areas. Leaning on his 20-year experience designing and customizing off-road capable rigs in the car sales industry, he eventually decided on a 2021 Ram 2500 Power Wagon. However, the path to that decision was a bit longer than one would think.

Piece by Piece
Shipping Diesel Trucks Coast to Coast

Desk to Glory: From Canada to Argentina

Richard and Ashley Giordano, die hard Toyota fans from the great white north of Canada, are two wonderful people, with hearts of gold that one day quit their jobs and drove from Vancouver, British Columbia, 48,800 kilometers all the way south to Argentina in “Little Red”, their 1990 Toyota Pickup that they bought on a whim for $8000 Canadian dollars.

18 Months, 49,000 km
Teen’s Dream Dodge Becomes Reality

Military-Inspired 2018 Nissan Frontier

There are certain natural choices off-road enthusiasts flock to when building their off-road rig. The more popular the vehicle the easier it is to add parts and modifications to your checkout cart. But that isn’t the vibe Jason Spek was going for with his 2018 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X build. He wanted to build something truly unique embodying the rigs that inspired his love of off roading.

Into the Canadian Wild
Innovative Fix for Cracked Ford 6.0 Cylinder Head

2021 Ford Bronco Off-Roader

The 2021 Ford Bronco First Edition is one of the most highly anticipated off-road vehicles coming from Ford in years. With its unique features and advanced engineering, it is built to withstand harsh conditions, while delivering a superior driving experience. We had the pleasure of talking to Jason Flowers, owner of Raging Bull Marketing, about the 2021 Ford Bronco First Edition build he completed. Not only does it look good, but it can hold its own on the trail, most recently seen at Bronco Safari 2023 in Moab.

Bronco Safari 2023!

Rivian’s EV: A Rugged Performer

Leaping from the shadows to surprise us all at the LA Auto Show was Rivian, a start-up electric vehicle manufacturer hailing from Motor City herself, Detroit. Rivian knows that the price of their vehicles and the financial burden of developing a brand new vehicle places their new trucks in the same premium group as Tesla, but they are hedging their bets and following in the footsteps of Patagonia, creating premium ruggedness and a pedigree of being able to back it up.

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