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- Lilly Re-powered Part 6: Gauge swap - 02-09-2015
- Get more from your torque wrench! - 02-07-2015
- Lilly Re-powered Part 3: Making things fit - 01-26-2015
- Lilly Re-powered Part 2: 3FE comes out - 01-26-2015
- Lilly Re-powered Part 1 - 01-26-2015
- Extra! Extra! - 01-25-2015
- Hood Light - 05-31-2014
- Rock lights - 05-31-2014
- Lights, camera, air. - 05-31-2014
- Swing outs... - 03-16-2014
- Shifting Springs - 03-10-2014
- ARB Bumper Modifications - 01-19-2014
- Fire Extinguishers - 01-17-2014
- Antifreeze Simplified - 11-03-2013
- No School, Like Old School - 11-03-2013
Armor
Quarter Guards
By Tony K
Once I installed my rock sliders the next chink in the armor reared its ugly head. Due to the long overhang on our wagons more sheetmetal is at risk for some serious carnage. The rear quarters on a wagon need some protection if you are going to venture out into the rocks.
Bumpers and Winch Mounts
By Tony K
Doesn’t really matter what style of bumper you run as long as it does what you want it to. I like short minimal bumpers that rely more on me to keep my rig from running into things. But my bumpers are more than stout enough to hit something and survive, on the road or in the rocks.
Rock Sliders
By Tony K
I had first thought about completely fabricating my own sliders, right up until I found out how cheap you could get them from Trail Gear. Trail Gear sells a set of sliders that are designed for a mini truck that are the perfect size for our wagons, 67 inches which is just about perfect. They are made from DOM tubing (which stands for Drawn Over Mandrel by the way, and yes I had to look it up myself). DOM tubing is generally stronger than the same size of HREW tubing. HREW tubing has a seam, just run you finger around inside and it will catch on the weld residue. DOM tubing also has a seam but you can’t see it for the most part due to the manufacturing process.