the base gravity headlights are overpriced compared to the competition. You are better off dropping the money on the gravity pro lights or spending less than half the money on the Pro Comp LED headlights. I sell all the above lights and more and the Pro Comp are the best light for the money out...
Unless you are more interested in the worlds biggest ball of yarn than wheeling red rock glory... Hammer down, sleep in shifts and just get to Moab. There is so much to do and see there that every minute you can save driving cross country is worth it. Get the Charles Wells guide book and hit...
With the current weather in SW Colorado I would bet the trails won't be dug out until late June. Get the guide book mentioned above for sure.
You don't need any special "gear" to enjoy this area. Good AT tires and low range will easily cover everything except "The Wall" on Poughkeepsie Gulch...
Yes. We put a set in for a customer that was towing a heavy pop up trailer and they helped a lot .I also have a friend running the entire outback suspension and he loves it .
We run (and sell) the Procomp LED headlights for the JK. They are an LED projector style light that gives you a HUGE upgrade in output and wont blind oncoming traffic like the cheap knockoff LEDs. They are DOT approved, built in anti-flicker and a lifetime warranty.
I used the Trucklite...
I have a new "open box" ARB 63qt fridge that we used for mock up on a trailer and has been sitting on a shelf in the shop. It has both AC and DC plugs. It has never had food in it.
It does not have a box and I won't ship it.
I will include an ARB Tie down kit and plug with it as well.
sold.
With the "market adjustment" you are far better off just getting a trd off-road model and adding the parts yourself. You will have spent less and gotten better parts in the end .
There are ZERO in stock nationwide with an expected first shipment to customers in February.
The only part number available right now is the "kit" without tires and wheels and a MSRP of $4999.
Thanks for the mention @VCeXpedition.
We will not be taking on any more orders for trailers in 2019. We will only be doing a limited run of complete trailers next year because Im trying to get some NEW stuff built and tested so I can bring some more cool gear to the industry. I have to make...
I have towed a lot of trailers to a lot of places trailers shouldnt go over the years.
I offer the Max Coupler line because I have abused the products and they have always gotten me home. I dont sell them because the markup is great, Im friends with the owner or any other BS. The Max Coupler...
I used to know Upstate SC dirt roads like the back of my hand.... but its too long ago now. Clemson alumni!
Just make sure you stop by Gulches ORV Park outside Ware Shoals (Indian Mound Rd) and say Hi to Skip for me.
We sell a lot of the Teraflex ST2 kit that has been a proven winner for budget, flex and amazing ride quality. The addition of the Falcon shocks really makes this kit shine above the rest in this price range.
Quality shocks are the single biggest change you can make in your vehicles ride quality.
We have a 2012 Jeep JKU with the following parts:
Suspension:
3" Evo Mfg Plush Ride Coils
Falcon 3.3 series shocks
Synergy Mfg Front adjustable front upper and lower arms
Synergy Mfg Front Adjustable Track Bar, AEV Rear track bar with AEV brace
Currie Anti-Rock Sway bar (front) Stock Sway bar...
The Subaru Trek wont be able to do Elephant Hill. There are enough ledges and steps that require 4low and more ground clearance than the Trek can offer.
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