Off Road Podcast 459 – Offroad Toy Outfitters Mayhem at The Mountain
Update: 2024-05-14
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This episode of the Off Road Podcast is Sponsored by Colby Valve.
Tonight, Aaron can’t get traction, Coy breaks out his arsenal, & Ben looks up
Welcome to the off-road podcast. A podcast about everything off-road. We cover the news, review products, and interview people in the off road industry. Your hosts tonight are Aaron, Coy and my name is Ben. Welcome to the show.
Coy - nerf war birthday party/mothers day
Aaron - Thomas helped me with the brake bleeding. Made a list of things to fix before the Moab trip. Camp trailer almost done being painted. Couldn’t get traction with a scissor lift at a jobsite today.
Ben - finally got the battery replaced in the Camry and pulled the 4runner into the shop to start going through it before the long way home
Phil-
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Patriotpatch.co
We also want to thank our sponsor Patriot Patch. Head over to Patriotpatch.co and check out their selection of great patches, shirts, cleaning mats, signs , and stickers. You can also join the patch of the month club for 15 bucks and receive a patch, matching sticker, and artist proof each month.
Our patches $13 shipped in the US for one and $10 for any additional. Or $10 picked up from us in person. Just send us a message through any of our channels and we can set you up with a Paypal link.
News brought to you by Colby Valve
https://carbuzz.com/hennessey-off-road-package-toyota-tundra-trd-pro/
Hennessey is about as American a tuner can get, offering insane performance upgrades for sports cars and trucks from the Big Three. Not to mention, it's also expanded into the world of bespoke hypercar development
The package starts up front with a bespoke off-road steel bumper with integrated lighting and continues in the rear with a similar steel setup.
Thanks to a leveling kit and 2-inch lift, the truck is better optimized to handle the new black 20-inch off-road beadlock wheels wrapped in massive 35-inch tires, though the spec sheet confusingly also mentions 37-inch tires, so perhaps there are different options.
The company says the fold-out electronic steps have been re-engineered to better handle the rigors of trail life too.
Signature exterior decals have also been added, including a massive logo on the top of the windshield and logos on the bed of the trunk along with badging on the front fenders.
The interior has also been upgraded with Hennessey embroidered headrests, but that appears to be all that's changed on the inside.
Unlike many of the company's projects, this one doesn't include any more power, just a high-flow air induction system that shouldn't change much except add a throatier sound.
The package comes with a 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty for some peace of mind, but the company hasn't unveiled how much it's set to cost, and we imagine it will come in the $10,000-$20,000 range on top of the truck's base price of $72,130.
https://carbuzz.com/tesla-cybertruck-off-road-update/
Tesla is rolling out a new Off-Road Mode for the Cybertruck aimed at improving its abilities. Lead engineer Wes Morrill has detailed the update via X, giving us an in-depth look at the changes coming to the electric pickup. Let's start with the two Off-Road modes, Overland and Baja. The former delivers superior stability, handling, and traction when driving on gravel, snow, sand, or rocky terrain. In Baja Mode, the stability assist system is set to Minimal which allows the vehicle to handle with greater ease, while vehicle balance is also improved.
This episode of the Off Road Podcast is Sponsored by Colby Valve.
Tonight, Aaron can’t get traction, Coy breaks out his arsenal, & Ben looks up
Welcome to the off-road podcast. A podcast about everything off-road. We cover the news, review products, and interview people in the off road industry. Your hosts tonight are Aaron, Coy and my name is Ben. Welcome to the show.
Coy - nerf war birthday party/mothers day
Aaron - Thomas helped me with the brake bleeding. Made a list of things to fix before the Moab trip. Camp trailer almost done being painted. Couldn’t get traction with a scissor lift at a jobsite today.
Ben - finally got the battery replaced in the Camry and pulled the 4runner into the shop to start going through it before the long way home
Phil-
Listener Feedback
(605) SPOTTER
Patriotpatch.co
We also want to thank our sponsor Patriot Patch. Head over to Patriotpatch.co and check out their selection of great patches, shirts, cleaning mats, signs , and stickers. You can also join the patch of the month club for 15 bucks and receive a patch, matching sticker, and artist proof each month.
Our patches $13 shipped in the US for one and $10 for any additional. Or $10 picked up from us in person. Just send us a message through any of our channels and we can set you up with a Paypal link.
News brought to you by Colby Valve
https://carbuzz.com/hennessey-off-road-package-toyota-tundra-trd-pro/
Hennessey is about as American a tuner can get, offering insane performance upgrades for sports cars and trucks from the Big Three. Not to mention, it's also expanded into the world of bespoke hypercar development
The package starts up front with a bespoke off-road steel bumper with integrated lighting and continues in the rear with a similar steel setup.
Thanks to a leveling kit and 2-inch lift, the truck is better optimized to handle the new black 20-inch off-road beadlock wheels wrapped in massive 35-inch tires, though the spec sheet confusingly also mentions 37-inch tires, so perhaps there are different options.
The company says the fold-out electronic steps have been re-engineered to better handle the rigors of trail life too.
Signature exterior decals have also been added, including a massive logo on the top of the windshield and logos on the bed of the trunk along with badging on the front fenders.
The interior has also been upgraded with Hennessey embroidered headrests, but that appears to be all that's changed on the inside.
Unlike many of the company's projects, this one doesn't include any more power, just a high-flow air induction system that shouldn't change much except add a throatier sound.
The package comes with a 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty for some peace of mind, but the company hasn't unveiled how much it's set to cost, and we imagine it will come in the $10,000-$20,000 range on top of the truck's base price of $72,130.
https://carbuzz.com/tesla-cybertruck-off-road-update/
Tesla is rolling out a new Off-Road Mode for the Cybertruck aimed at improving its abilities. Lead engineer Wes Morrill has detailed the update via X, giving us an in-depth look at the changes coming to the electric pickup. Let's start with the two Off-Road modes, Overland and Baja. The former delivers superior stability, handling, and traction when driving on gravel, snow, sand, or rocky terrain. In Baja Mode, the stability assist system is set to Minimal which allows the vehicle to handle with greater ease, while vehicle balance is also improved.
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