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By Exodus 4x4
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
We go over what has been going on wince the last time we dropped a podcast and all the upcoming events we have going on.
In the world of aftermarket suspensions there are a lot of options, and a long arm kit is one of them. In this episode we discuss the pros and cons of installing a long arm kit on your off-road rig.
The unsung heros of the trail riding experience, the spotters. Often found standing at some difficult obstacle on a trail, the spotter is the unsung hero of the day, ever willing and prepared to lend his or hers expertise in guiding someone through an obstacle. In this episode we pay tribute to the spotter by discussing what makes a good spotter and how you yourself can acquire the skills necessary to stand among these giants.
We break down whether lockers really are necessary and if they are, which type of locker is right for your off-road rig.
When it comes to build plans, axles are a huge part of the conversation and in this episode we dig through lot of the options available. Whether your rig calls for a simple shaft upgrade or full blown axle swaps, we discuss some of the more popular options and our experiences with them.
What is a beadlock, and is it right for you? Beadlocks come in many shapes and sizes, but they aren't for everyone. In this episode we discuss the functions of beadlocks and whether they're really worth it or just another expense to add to your project.
What social media platform still counts to the off-road world. Is facebook now a wasteland? Are forums now a thing of the past? Where should you go for your off-road how-to and information? We hash-out this and more in episode #5 of the Parts Room Podcast.
Not all suspensions are created equal, and they definitely aren't priced that way either. We sit down and talk about some of the cheaper brands out there and where they stand when building your rig. Sometimes less is more and we break it down to help people decide if they fall into that category.
Is the Jeep TJ or LJ the last REAL Jeep? In this episode we talk about all the reasons that make the older Jeeps so fun to own, or maybe not lol. We also talk about Justin's joint venture creating Campfire Culture and what its about.
As technology continues to improve, stock drivetrains are decreasing in size but increasing in performance. We discuss whether or not the V8 conversions for Jeep, and potentially Bronco, will still be necessary as we move forward.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.