The Pocket Style Fender Flares from Bushwacker add tire coverage for your Jeep® all while giving your rig a stylish look. Read the rest of this entry »
We four-wheelers are naturally conscientious folks, and are always concerned about our impact on the environment. Unfortunately, we sometimes are faced with leaks and spills
from our vehicles. Read the rest of this entry »
Off-Highway Companions
Aug 23
When on the trails, do you ride alone or with a passenger? I have met those who prefer to ride alone and those who prefer company on the trails. Not all passengers are human, however. Sometimes, man’s best passenger is simply man’s best friend… Read the rest of this entry »
Having the proper “know-how” when in a winching situation is crucial, and Warn Industries has made the task tons easier with its comprehensive Medium-Duty Winching Accessory Kit. Read the rest of this entry »
Tuttle Creek State Park is just about 20 minutes north of Manhattan, KS (home of KSU). It surrounds Tuttle Creek Lake (a huge man-made lake) with tons of recreation possibilities; fishing, boating, jet skis, etc. It also has the Tuttle Creek ORV area – a 310 acre off-road park (free!) built by the Army Corp of Engineers. Read the rest of this entry »
Owen’s 1985 Jeep CJ7
Apr 20

Owen's 1985 CJ7
12 years ago I knew virtually nothing of Jeeps, 4wheeling, Jeeping adventure, or anything else Jeeping related. My best friend, Owen, who is now a shareholder in Rompalicious 4×4, decided to purchase a vehicle. Now, to this point, we had been living in the People’s Republic of Boulder (Colorado) , which has an awesome busing system, but the real reason none of us had a car was because we were poor. Owen’s grandma hooked him up and now he was on his search. Read the rest of this entry »
The Tuffy Security Drawer (Install/Review):
First of all, this thing is heavy. However, it showed up, well packaged, from Tuffy relatively quickly. The drawer is constructed of 3/16″ Steel (powdercoated black) with a heavy duty lock. It takes up the entire rear cargo area of a JK Unlimited (4 door) and you’ll have to remove the back seats if you have a Wrangler (2 door). I was immediately impressed with the construction. Very solid with a huge drawer space. Read the rest of this entry »

It’s no secret that our two main theaters of war are in the desert. Water is a huge issue, both for our men and women,
as well as the humanitarian side of war torn geographies. Therefore, we donated 6 Hydra Water Systems to 1 brigade (1 Hydra per battalion) to the army. Before they went out I was told that, due to space problems in their vehicles, our soldiers have been bungee cording coolers to the sides of their Humvees. I sure hope we can help more of them over time!
1SG Charles Smith (my contact at Bagram) provided some feedback soon after the donation: Read the rest of this entry »
Instructions: Start with 60 grit rolo
cs and finish with 6oo grit sand paper, metal polish and clear coat, be careful not to over do the clear coat, it will turn a yellowish color if you put too many coats on. I used 3 light coats. About 4 hours each. Read the rest of this entry »
As you may know, there are numerous advantages to doing a disc brake upgrade to your TJ.

Jeep Brake Upgrade (teraflex)
From increased backwards braking power (you won’t roll backwards anymore!) to not needing readjustment and cleaning like your drums after every outing, these upgrades go a long way to giving peace of mind on safety when wheeling with your family. Therefore, when my drums wore our recently (resulting in some backwards rolling in Colorado – AH!)… I decided to go forward with the upgrade and just completed it last weekend in my garage. You can go about this a few different ways: Read the rest of this entry »
