Archive for October, 2009

Dominion OffRoad Technora Winch Line at JeepSWAG.com

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Dominion Offroad has just released its line of high quality winch line assemblies.  A thorough analysis was performed in order to determine the best synthetic fiber to use for these assemblies.  We arrived at the same conclusion as Ramsey Winch Company and chose Technora over Dyneema.  The final decision was based on Dyneema’s Achilles  Heal – it starts to break down at temperatures as low as 150 degrees.  Planetary Winch Drums are capable of producing much higher temps.

The prices look great, with JeepSWAG’s low factory direct pricing.  Here’s a direct LINK

Dominion OffRoad Technora Winch Line Assemblies

Dominion OffRoad Technora Winch Line Assemblies

KC-Hilites OffRoad Light Kits now discounted at JeepSWAG.com

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

JeepSWAG.com is proud to offer KC-Hilites, High Performance OffRoad Lighting at heavily discounted prices.  Here’s a direct LINK

Visit the Official KC HiLiTES Web Site

Link to KC Hi-Lites

Christmas Sale Starts

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

JeepSWAG has the first Christmas sale page up.  Dirt Bagz Saddlebagz are on sale and there’s a deal for a tool roll bundled with a Saddlebag set.  These pages are for forum and blog members only, so email me for a link.

AEM Brute Force Air Intake System for the JK $238 at JeepSWAG.com

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Another Great Product at another Great Price.  $238 shipped to any of the lower 48 states.  LINK

Jeep JK AEM Brute Force Air Intake System

Jeep JK AEM Brute Force Air Intake System

Why I picked AEM – Are all air intake systems created equal? I don’t know. What I do know is that you’re more likely to get Courtney Hansen’s phone number than get accurate test data from auto accessory manufacturer.

The two things that I do know about Air Intake Systems.

1. The worst clean filter is better than the best dirty filter.

2. I’m lazy.

This given, if I buy a system with a filter that easy to clean, I’ll have the best system for me.  Hands down, I bought an AEM Air Intake System in April of 07 because I don’t have to oil the filter.  I dunk it in a couple of buckets of water after each run, let it dry and stick it back on.

Blast from the past, an old write-up for a home made hard top dolly

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Here’s a true OffRoad Dolly for your Hard Top.  I needed something that would roll across grass.  The top uses the factory mount holes and fasteners to mount to two hinged support bars.  This thing works GREAT.  Here’s a link to the original write-up on JK-Forum LINK

Jeep JK Hard Top Dolly

Jeep JK Hard Top Dolly

Jeep JK Fender Flare Trim Mod

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Found an old write-up that some of you may not have seen.  Here’s a LINK

Jeep JK Front Fender Trim Mod

Jeep JK Front Fender Trim Mod

Dominion OffRoad Rubi-Tube Rock Rail Testing

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Dominion OffRoad weld-on Rock Rail Kit. Kit includes .120 Wall mandrel Bent DOM tubing and cross braces.   Buy’em here: LINK

Undeniable proof that these Rock Rails – ROCK!

JeepSWAG making some waves in the Winch Line market

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

The initial pricing for Dominion OffRoad Technora winch line and accessories is starting to make its way to market.  Today JeepSWAG.com made hooks and tube thimbles available for sale.  Gunnebo style link hooks are less than $40 SHIPPED!  The guys over at Pirate4X4 are eating it up.  Here’s a link to the new page: JeepSWAG.com/winchline

Dominion OffRoad Winch Line Hooks and Crush Proof Thimbles

Dominion OffRoad Winch Line Hooks and Crush Proof Thimbles

OffRoad Recovery Synthetic Winch Rope Analysis

Friday, October 16th, 2009

The benefits of synthetic winch rope in offroad vehicle recover are indisputable. Today, there are many high tech synthetic fibers available for the manufacture of winch lines. So which is best? I recently set out to determine which is the best material to use as a synthetic winch rope. My analysis is a little surprising and it can be found at JeepSWAG.com. Here’s a direct link: SYNTHETIC WINCH ROPE ANALYSIS

Dealing with your dealership – Understanding the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975

Friday, October 16th, 2009

A few months back, I set out to determine if I should start selling Bead Lock Wheels for the Jeep JK.  This quickly lead to the need for an analysis of the legal issues that may or may not result from running a wheel that does not meet the DOT design specification.  That specific analysis is a story for another day.  My research lead to another interesting topic.  Can an automotive dealership void your warranty because you have modified your Jeep JK?  Interviews with dealership representatives, opinions gathered on JK forums and the help of Google Search lead to some information that I think is very helpful.  The analysis can be found at JeepSWAG.com.  Link:  Tips for “Dealing” with your Dealership and Can they Void your Warranty

Crown Industrial Brake Lines added to JeepSWAG.com

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Crown Industrial, best of breed JK Brake Lines at Discounted prices from JeepSWAG.com

Crown Industrial makes the highest grade Jeep JK Extended Brake Lines that I’ve found.  From Crown, “Suspension lifts reduce the necessary slack in stock brake lines. Stretched lines can risk vehicle safety and possibly tear, leak or even burst.  Proper lengths are needed for many suspension lift systems.  These lines are simply the most advanced brake lines available.  These hoses have virtually no volumetric expansion and provide more immediate brake pedal response over standard soft expanding rubber hoses.  Hose assemblies comply with Federal DOT Regulations and are legal in all 50 states.  Non-aging Teflon inner core is chemically inert to all DOT approved brakes fluids including silicone. Stainless steel outer braid provides added protection to Kevlar and rubberized layers.  Colorful translucent outer protection layer provides good looks and UV protection. One-piece crimp design end fittings are super strong and utilize standard brake fitting hardware. Kits come complete with front hoses, rear hoses and mounting hardware”

Jeep JK Brake Lines by Crown Industrial - Available at JeepSWAG.com

Jeep JK Brake Lines by Crown Industrial - Available at JeepSWAG.com

Dirt Bagz Jeep JK Storage Bagz by JeepSWAG

Friday, October 9th, 2009

We’ve been busy over here at JeepSWAG.  And yet another new product.

Baja proven, Dirt Bagz is the premier offroad storage and tool bag used by most all of the top Baja racing teams.
Just about to hit production. These will start to ship by the end of the month.
These things are awesome. I won’t wheel without.
Buy them for $125 a pair, plus shipping. You get what you pay for – these things are SWEET!
Pre-order now.
More details here: www.JeepSWAG.com/dirtbagz

Dirt Bagz Jeep JK Wheel Well Saddle Bags

Dirt Bagz Jeep JK Wheel Well Saddle Bags

Spy pic of the “under development” Dominion OffRoad Jeep JK MultiRack

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Dominion OffRoad is currently developing a MultiRack for the Jeep JK.  This will be sold through JeepSWAG.com and through authorized Dominion OffRoad dealers.  These should shipping for the Christmas season.

Check back for details.

Dominion OffRoad MultiRack sneek peak

Dominion OffRoad MultiRack sneek peak

Samster Shake-Down on Claw Hammer (Johnson Valley)

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Took the Samster on a Claw Hammer shake-down run today.  You know when Claw Hammer is your “shake-down” run, it’s capable. Scary thing is that it was way too easy to be a real “shake-down”. Hundy headed for Sledge Hammer after I left. A much more appropriate shake-down for the Samster.  No JK’s today.  Bash made it through with 33″ tires and open diffs – Yikes!

Hundy in the Samster

Hundy in the Samster

Mottino Wash again and Bullfrog Night Run

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Headed out to the “Hundy Compound” in Lucerne Valley for some wheelin.  Met Hundy and Overton and wheeled Bullfrog.  We didn’t get to “Jeep Eater”, because Hundy got lost.  Of what I saw, it’s a great trail though.

Sunday morning we rolled up the hill to meet group for Mottino Wash.  Mottino is great, but it was a larger group and the wheelin was slow.

Couple of pics from Bullfrog;

Bullfrog Day

Bullfrog Day

Bullfrog Night

Bullfrog Night

Won Battle in the War against Jeep JK Death Wobble

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

It’s been a while since I’ve done a write-up, so here goes.

There are many contributing factors to DW and this only addresses one.

I’ve been fight a little DW for the last couple months. I found that the upper track bar bolt was a little loose. I tightened the sh!t ouf of it and DW was better. Over the next month or so, it started to rear it’s ugly head again. I removed the track bar from the bar to check out what was going on and it wasn’t pretty. The metal sleeve that sits inside the track bar bracket bushing had worn badly. the ends were rounded. The inside was grooved from the threads of the bolt and worst of all the bracket had been heavily worn by the sleeve. The sleeve was fairly rusted and had been deformed from being over tightened and moving around against the bracket. Here’s how I performed the repair:

Parts:
(2) standard 9/16″ fender washers
(2) 3/16″ thick 1/2″ washers (very thick washers)
(1) Short piece of 3/4″ OD, 9/16″ ID steel tubing. This is for a Full Traction track bar. Other brands may be different.
(1) 4″ X 9/16″ fine thread Grade 8 Bolt
(1) 9/16″ fine thread Nylock Nut
If you can find a 9/16″ bolt with a longer shoulder, you can get away with a 3.5″ length. The shoulder length is the important part. You do not want threads to run against the track bar sleeve.

If your bracket is worn the same way that mine was, you’ll need a grinder that can reach into the inside of the bracket, in order to grind down the fill welds. If you do this upgrade before your bracket is worn, you won’t need to do any welding.

I filled the worn grooves on the inside of the bracket as indicated by the arrows in the picture. This picture is after the grooves had been filled and ground. I didn’t get any pics of the worn grooves prior.

I cut the steel tube to the same length as the original tube. I wanted the Id to be slightly larger, so I added one layer of lead tape. Should be a good bearing surface too. I then pressed the steel tube into the bushing.

I took the .5″ washers and enlarged the holes to a perfect 9/16″ hole on a drill press. These will be used as a bearing surface, so the thicker the better. I then welded the first washer in place on the factory bracket. I used a 9/16″ bit to enlarge the factory track bar holes. These holes were originally metric and slightly smaller than 9/16″. I then held the other thick washer on the back of the bracket, using the 9/16″ bolt, while I tack welded the washer in place. I then finish welded the washer in place. I ran the 9/16″ bit through the bracket again, just to clean it up. Prepped painted, greased and re-installed the track bar. Will be interesting to see how long this stays tight.

I also noticed that the flange nut was wearing on the outside of the factory bracket.  Not a good sign, and the welded washer should address that issue.

I’ll consider offering a kit to fix this issue, if there seems to be demand.  Check my website for updates: www.JeepSWAG.com

Couple pics:

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Wear from standard install

Trackbar re-installed

Trackbar re-installed

Jeep JK Brake Pads by EBC and Hawk

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

I’ve been doing some Jeep Wrangler Brake Pad replacement research.  I’ve found two brands that stand above the others, EBC and Hawk.

Here’s my opinion about Jeep JK replacement brake pads;

Ultimately you get what you pay for. If you are afraid that your rotors are glazed, then the EBC brakes all have an advantage. They are coated with an abrasive that de-glazes the rotors for the first 200 miles. The down side to this is that you need to perform the break in process carefully. No hard braking for the first 200 miles.

The EBC Yellow Stuff is going to give the best bite all around, but they aren’t cheap. If you don’t have any rotor glazing issues, then the value of the Hawk pads is undeniable. They are a very good pad. They are easier on rotors than the Yellow Stuff pads.

You can buy EBC and Hawk Brake Pads at my online store.  www.JeepSWAG.com

EBC Yellow Stuff Jeep JK Fronts:  $119 shipped – EBC Red Stuff $97 shipped – EBC Green Stuff $74 shipped

Hawk Fronts: $78 shipped – Hawk Rears $69.99 shipped

2009 Fall and Winter Wheelin

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

I’ll still be doing some Saturday night camping trips.  After soccer is over, I’ll be planning some longer trips.  With Soccer games every Saturday through mid November, my schedule is a little limited.

Short trips include Calico, an extreme rock crawling trail (no kids) at Johnson Valley, and exploring in Afton Canyon.  I’m sure I’ll end up with two to three trips, in addition to the ones listed.

I hope that the Afton Canyon exploring turns out to be really interesting.  There’s a wash that I’ve started up and would like to continue to explore.  The big quest is to see if we can work our way up to the top of the mud caves in Spooky Canyon.  This will require driving up the back side of those mountains and I have no idea if it’s possible.

Longer trips will include a Death Valley Trip with visits to Panamint City and Barker Ranch (Charles Manson’s last hideout)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panamint_City,_California
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barker_Ranch

Road to Panamint City

Road to Panamint City

Backdoor at Johnson Valley

Backdoor at Johnson Valley