#Off-Roading
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savageonwheels · 9 months ago
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2024 Land Rover Defender 110 S
Crush your next off-road jaunt with a Land Rover Defender 110 S and enjoy the luxury ride and amenities. But you'll need some retirement funds for a purchase!
Defender 110 combines luxury with sturdy off-road chops … For folks with a penchant for brutal off-roading, crunching rocks, straddling ravines, fording rivers, two brands consistently pop into one’s mind, Land Rover and Jeep. Oh, there are others that qualify, it’s just that Jeep and Land Rover were the early adopters, the early experts of crushing it in the savannah, mud flats, swamps, and…
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rianmobili · 8 months ago
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Top 10 Electric SUVs That Are Perfect For Off-Roading
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indrosphere · 2 years ago
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Journey from 2022 to 2023 | Exciting Experience
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satireinfo · 2 days ago
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Ford Sues Restoration Company For Making New Broncos Look Old
Ford Sues Restoration Company for Making New Broncos Look Like Classics By C.R. “Loose Lips” Leake, Reporting from the Legal Pit Stop of Retro Off-Roading In a shocking move that has the car world reeling and nostalgia buffs scratching their heads, Ford has filed a lawsuit against Vintage Broncos, a company that dared to modernize the classic Ford Bronco with a twist that could only be described…
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jeep-momma · 1 month ago
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🚙 Ready to take your Jeep off-roading? Check out my blog post on the Top 5 Mods Off-Road Modifications I would do over! I share what I have learned over the years and what I would do differently. click the link now!
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techdriveplay · 2 months ago
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What Is the Difference Between AWD and 4WD?
When it comes to vehicle drivetrains, two terms often create confusion among drivers: All-Wheel Drive (AWD) and Four-Wheel Drive (4WD). Understanding what sets these systems apart is crucial for making informed decisions, especially when purchasing a vehicle suited for specific driving conditions. The difference between AWD and 4WD lies not just in their names but in their mechanical operations,…
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heintzmagic · 3 months ago
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Silver Blazer ZR2
Oh, the silver Chevrolet Blazer ZR2, A rugged ride that’s tried and true. With four-wheel drive and power galore, It’s the perfect SUV for any off-road tour.
From city streets to mountain trails, This Blazer never fails. With its sleek design and sturdy frame, It’s a vehicle that lives up to its name.
Through rain or snow, sunshine or sleet, The Blazer ZR2 can’t be beat. It’s dependable and strong, A companion that will never steer you wrong.
So if you’re looking for a reliable car, Consider the Blazer ZR2, it’ll take you far. With its silver shine and powerful roar, It’s a vehicle worth so much more.
Take the wheel and hit the road, In your Chevrolet Blazer, you’re never slowed. Adventure awaits, so don’t delay, The Blazer ZR2 will show you the way.
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vividracing · 3 months ago
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New Post has been published on https://www.vividracing.com/blog/take-a-seat-the-best-off-road-suspension-seat-is-here/
Take A Seat: The Best Off-Road Suspension Seat is Here
There’s tons of seats on the aftermarket! From Recaro to basic stock seats – you really have a lot of options to which seat you are going to scoot your bum into! However if you are an off-roader or looking for the most comfortable seat for long rides suspension seats might be the way to go! PRP seats is well known for their suspension seats but where did it all begin? Let’s find out… 
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Back in 1997 Aaron Wedaking and his good buddy were building a baja bug from the bottom up. They built that Baja bug all on their own including the seats! After taking this prototype to Desert Ironwoods they decided to try to make a couple more seats. After making 8 more seats and selling them for $100 each they realized they were really onto something. 
Aaron and his buddy decided to start selling these premier seats in three different colorways – black, green, and blue. Eventually, they came up with the name Premier Racing Products and their seats started selling like hotcakes. everyone who owned either a Baja bug or UTV wanted a PRP seat inside their rig! 
27 years later PRP is known worldwide for its unique and custom variations of seats perfect for off-roaders, UTVs, and even boats! Their goal of making a dependable suspension seat has reached millions of customers due to the quality of the product. Made of tear-resistant mesh, sturdy frame, and popping colors – it’s hard to not stare at these amazing seats! 
Check out what we have in stock at Vivid Racing from PRP! From seats to pouches and harnesses – get what you need here!
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wolffeinc · 6 months ago
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Mud, mountains, and memories – our crew enjoyed the ultimate off-road adventure during our trip to the Dominican Republic! 🏞️🚜
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entertainment-and-you · 6 months ago
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Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally Caters to Off-Road Enthusiasts
Ford unveiled the Mustang Mach-E Rally, an electric vehicle (EV) designed for off-road adventures. While not the most hardcore performer, it offers a blend of practicality and fun for everyday driving with occasional dirt road excursions. Key features of the Mustang Mach-E Rally: Off-road capability: Increased ride height, underbody protection, rally-inspired suspension, and chunky tires for…
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savageonwheels · 3 months ago
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Car Spot: 1st Gen Ford Bronco
When Ford went after Jeep for the off-road market. The Bronco is this week's spot.
In the late 60s, Ford had everything going their way. When you think of major product launches in the 60’s for Ford its most famous is the Mustang but there was another vehicle that hit a home run, the Bronco. The great outdoors were calling in 1966 and Ford was gunning for Jeep who was already in the market along with International Harvester with its Scout. Ford’s Bronco was designed to…
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jcmarchi · 8 months ago
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Why Are Russians Using Unarmoured UTVs In Ukraine? - Technology Org
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/why-are-russians-using-unarmoured-utvs-in-ukraine-technology-org/
Why Are Russians Using Unarmoured UTVs In Ukraine? - Technology Org
UTV or a utility terrain vehicle is a very useful little machine. Farmers love them because they help get around large areas of land easily and quickly, even when carrying some cargo. Some other professionals use them like mobile tool boxes. You can also see UTVs working at golf fields. Or in Russian forces rushing through dangerous minefields.
Elimination of one of the Russian “golf cart”. (Screenshot)
The defenders of Ukraine are actively destroying Russian military equipment. They are burning all tanks, armoured personnel transporters, infantry fighting vehicles and other machines that Russians dare to use on one of their large assaults. There is no denying that Russian forces are pushing through huge armoured losses in Ukraine. However, the situation might actually be worse than people think, because Russians are now using simple Chinese UTVs to traverse deadly Ukrainian minefields. 
Russia must have recently acquired a large number of Chinese DesertCross UTVs. These tiny little vehicles are quite capable off-road, which would be useful on a farm or in some plantation. However, Russians use them for their relentless attacks against the Ukrainian positions.
Source- https://t.co/FXkHPs27oR In recent weeks, Russian forces have heavily utilized these unarmored buggies near the front. pic.twitter.com/tZMQowtKTt
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) March 9, 2024
Dmytro Likhovoy, a representative of the Tavria defence forces in Southern Ukraine, noted that the Russians are still trying to bypass minefields and barricades near the village of Robotino in the Zaporizhia region. For this, they use the lightest vehicles and some of them resemble golf carts. The DesertCross UTV is probably what he is talking about.
Likhovoy said that Russian golf carts are exploding all over the place. Dozens of such machines have already disappeared in Southern Ukraine. They have absolutely no armour, they are not that powerful and they are not that fast. Russian golf carts may be small, but they still detonate anti-tank mines. Russian soldiers know this, but hope to slip between the mines. FPV drones enjoy these unarmoured targets too.
DesertCross vehicle. Image credit: DefenseExpress / Photo from open sources
Ukrainians see this as a sign that the Russian reserves of armoured vehicles are slowly coming to an end. It is obvious that they are using UTVs because they are cheap and available. However, for the purposes of the truth it needs to be said that the defenders of Ukraine have used UTVs in military duties too.
These small vehicles were used for quick patrols. Some of them were armed with anti-tank missiles, machine guns and have been referred to as “Mad Max” buggies. The difference is that Ukraine did not start this war and their military command is not sending unarmoured UTVs into Russian minefields.
It is unlikely that Russia is actually out of armoured vehicles. However, things break down and minefields are costing a lot of equipment. That is probably why Russians are now using UTVs to launch ill-fated attacks against Ukrainian positions.
Written by Povilas M.
Source: Armyinform.com.ua
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vanessaross-world · 1 year ago
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jeep-momma · 1 month ago
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The Importance Airing Down Tires when you are off-roading! A Must
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hsmagazine254 · 1 year ago
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Unleash Your Inner Adventurer: The Excitement of Off-Roading
The Excitement of Off-Roading If you’re seeking an adrenaline-pumping escape from the mundane, off-roading might just be the thrilling adventure you need. Off-roading takes driving to a whole new level, allowing you to traverse rugged terrains, conquer challenging trails, and connect with nature in a way like never before. Buckle up as we embark on an off-road journey, exploring ten reasons why…
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gentlemanmotorslifestyle · 4 months ago
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