
Hi-Lift Jack Do’s and Don’ts
By Nena Barlow This article originally appeared on fourwheeler.com. There are two common Hi-Lift jack misconceptions circulated among new Jeepers. The first one is that
By Nena Barlow This article originally appeared on fourwheeler.com. There are two common Hi-Lift jack misconceptions circulated among new Jeepers. The first one is that
The Board of Directors announces the selection of I4WDTA Master Trainers…
By Nena Barlow This article originally appeared on fourwheeler.com. Roll, flop, dirt nap—whatever your favorite term for a Jeep ending up not on its wheels,
I could say that the day spent at the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving was strictly for work, but, seriously, it’s just something I have always wanted to do…
Ever since the introduction of the Rubicon model in 2003, the axle lock feature or “locker” has been a mainstream feature for anyone who walked onto a Jeep dealer lot…
It’s a human tendency to lump ourselves into groups. We are naturally attracted to groups of people who have similar interests and values. Jeep enthusiasts are no different…
You all know by now that airing down your tires is one of the simplest ways to improve the trail performance and ride quality of your Jeep. The big question is always: To what pressure should I air down…
With all of the time we spend studying advanced winch rigging techniques, comparing tire composition, and ogling the latest navigation applications, it is easy to forget the fundamentals…
When venturing out on the trail, most of us take at least basic precautions to deal with some common trail mishaps…
At some point while out exploring in your Jeep, you will come to a “Road Closed” sign on a trail…
Barlow Adventures owner, Nena Barlow grew up in the Southwest, exploring the back roads by Jeep, horse, and hiking boots. She has been in the Jeep business since 1996, providing tours, 4wd instruction, location scouting, offroad event planning, trail mapping & photography, and recovery.
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