Four Wheeler – October 2019

(Frankie) #1

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1-2. Though it persevered through many thumps,
bangs, and scrapes, and clung to the frame by one
fastener and two cable ties, the factory plastic bum-
per’s life finally came to an end. GenRight Off Road’s
aluminum rear bumper matched our raw aluminum
color scheme and also increased the Jeep’s departure
angle—while still weighing significantly less than
similar steel options.

3-4. After removing the stock hardware and recovery
points, we drilled mounting holes into the framerails
according to GenRight’s detailed instructions.

5-6. We coaxed the bumper onto the framerails using
a plastic dead-blow, inserted the two recovery points
into their respective slots, and tightened the included
hardware down to the recommended torque spec.

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Lastly, since many of the Jeep’s travels take
place without a hardtop or doors, we needed
to organize and protect our cargo from the
elements. Smittybilt’s GEAR Trail Bag and its
three divided compartments made easy work
of keeping the pots and pans separated from
the socks and jackets. The only way to improve
on the GEAR Trail Bag was to seal it in a
90L waterproof Dry Duffel from Stuffsack.
com—no amount of rain, dust, mud, or snow
can make it past the welded rubber seals; ask
us how we know.


Debrief
We’ve logged over 2,000 topless, doorless
miles in the Jeep since its completion, and we
can safely say that all of our goals were met.
The Dynatrac ProRock44 front axle and JKS
coilovers replaced a suspension setup that
was once stressed by mere residential railroad
crossings. Now it can support a full payload of
expedition gear while cantering down rough
trails and articulate impressively when tasked
with rockcrawling lines. Spotting backwoods

campsites after dark in the rain has never been
easier with the array of KC lights, and the
sPOD continues to keep our Jeep’s accessory
wiring unbelievably simple. Whether explor-
ing the backcountry for three days or bouncing
through a grisly garden of obstacles, we are
prepared with the tools to keep our tires aired
down and biting, gas tank fully fueled and ar-
mored, and gear for cooking camp meals safe
and organized. Keep an eye out for this Jeep as
we continue to explore the trails and backroads
of the United States—and beyond.
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