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| February 2003 : Volume #39 |
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XJ Cherokee Conversion to WJ Front Brakes & Steering
Looking for bigger brakes and high steering for your XJ Cherokee? Mike Rollins pushes the envelope when he uses WJ Grand Cherokee and TJ Wrangler parts to get the ultimate... and totally custom... upgrade for his big Cherokee. |
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Product News - Jeep Rubicon Rock Trac Transfer Case
Advance Adapters Inc. now carries the NV241OR, or "Rock-Trac" found in the new Jeep Rubicon. This chain-driven transfer case sports a rugged low-range planetary design and a fixed rear yoke. |
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Product News - Bestop - Jeep Instatrunk
Secure and safeguard your belongings with the Bestop Instatrunk. |
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Product News - Advance Adapters -Turbo 350 to NP205 adapter
Advance Adapters has recreated a vital piece of off-road history. Please welcome back the Turbo 350 to NP205 adapter. |
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ProROCK - Season Finale - Fernley, Nevada 2002
Close to Reno, Nevada, the Fernley Raceway proved to be a great event location for rock-crawling. This was the first ProROCK competition run on man-made obstacles. The man-made courses worked well, affording spectators the opportunity to view a number of obstacles from one location. The breakage toll was still high, as numerous axle shafts, pinions, and tie rods lost their battles with the rocks, but the layout of the courses also provided a high degree of difficulty without the imminent danger of multiple rollovers that can wreak havoc on competitors and equipment. |
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RCAA-Johnson Valley California
The Rock Crawlers Association of America (RCAA) kicked off the 2002 season finale with a bang in Johnson Valley, CA. Coming into the last event of the season, the competition was tight and fierce. The eroded plutonic boulders are famous for reeking havoc on suspension, axels, drivelines and the teams state of mind. |
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2003 BIRCA Baja Rocks! Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Finding rocks to play on is nothing- they are nearly everywhere. Finding rocks where the law not only allows rock crawling, but encourages it, is lucky. But finding rocks within 25 miles of one of the worlds most luxurious travel destinations and holding a world-class rock crawling event is only found in fairytales and dreams. |
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