Floor mats are really the unsung hero of vehicle modifications, but a quality pair will save your carpet, and hours of cleaning time when your buddy decides to spill his Super Double Jumbo Big Gulp all over your floorboards. For the past 5 years I've been using WeatherTech's DigitalFit Floor Liners in all of my trucks from the Range Rover to our current JKU Rubicon. I've … [Read more...]
Cobra 75 WX ST CB Review
When you think of CB radios your first thought is most likely the tale of the great American adventurer Burt Reynolds in Smokey and the Bandit. Or you think of your buddy Jake riding around shirtless in his TJ with no doors and flip flops. While FRS, GMRS, Ham Radio, and yelling at your buddy out your window are all common communication methods you'll see out on the trail, … [Read more...]
ARB Air Locker Camp Chair – First Look
I recently found myself in the market for a new folding camp chair because the Walmart special I’d been using just wasn’t getting the job done. Now you might ask “wouldn’t a Coleman camp chair for 15 bucks at Walmart do just fine?” My response would be to promptly challenge you to a duel where your camping chair is your only weapon agree with you, but also let you know that … [Read more...]
National Luna Dual Battery Monitor – 6 Month Review
Dual batteries are almost a necessity for anyone who runs multiple accessories in their vehicle, and they provide you with the insurance that a flat battery won't leave you stranded in the field. Over the past 6 months I've been using the National Luna Dual Battery Monitor in our 2014 JKU Rubicon with very good results. It's performed it's task very well, and is simple … [Read more...]
Gobi Stealth Rack – 6 Month Review
While the interior storage space of a 4 door JK Unlimited seems like a U-Haul compared to a 2 door, it still leaves a lot to be desired especially when you're traveling with multiple people and pups. After spending a fair amount of time around JKU's on the trail, I quickly realized a roof rack was going to be necessary to haul over-sized gear such as my OzTent that wouldn't … [Read more...]