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  1. What are the Right Fender Flares For Your Truck or Jeep?

    Did you just make it home with your new truck and now you need a little something to set it apart? Has your Jeep just been lifted to fit that big set of off-road tires? You may need a set of truck or Jeep fender flares. Fender flares not only add style to your rig, they protect the paint and body from rocks and debris that can get kicked up by your tires. Fender flares come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. From the more subtle and sleek design of street style fender flares to the rugged pocket style that Bushwacker fender flares are known for.

    Here is a breakdown of the different styles and their benefits.

    Street Style Fender Flares

    In general, street style truck fender flares are lower profile than the other options. They add some sleek styling and character to the fenders while still offering some protection. These tend to be the most common style of truck or jeep fender flaresbecause they are the style that is used as the factory upgrade option for that right-off-the-lot look.

    OE Style Fender flares

    OE style fender flares are made to reflect the factory styling of the vehicle and will often be painted to match either the truck or Jeep body color or match the secondary color of a two-tone paint scheme. Just like the other fender flares OE Style will offer some protection to the fenders while adding a subtle, custom touch. The advantage of OE style flares is that they still offer a factory-optioned look while not being as subtle as the street

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  2. As with any add-on or modification to your truck or Jeep, you need to make sure you choose the correct products. Towing is no exception. A truck trailer hitch is a valuable investment. The right truck or Jeep towing products will allow you to attach a trailer and bring your equipment anywhere. Safety is incredibly important; you will potentially haul a considerable amount of weight. When towing, there is a second center of mass behind your truck and it can swing out, making control difficult. It is important to know the different types of truck and Jeep trailer hitches so you understand how they can benefit you.

    There are several different styles of truck trailer hitches available. The light duty option is a bumper hitch. As the name suggests, it attaches to a reinforced bumper. It is limited to 1,000 pounds. The next option, which is more heavy-duty, is a receiver hitch. This style truck or Jeep hitch is bolted onto the structure of the vehicle, allowing it to tow more weight. You want to be sure that the hitch has correct clearance around the frame and bumper. The ball mount is removable. Next is a weight-distributing hitch. This truck trailer hitch will equalize the load by distributing the tongue weight evenly to the truck and trailer axles. This hitch allows you to tow over 5,000 pounds. Gooseneck or 5th wheel truck hitches mount in the bed of

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  3. Top Ten Guns for Survival

    Number 10 – Smith & Wesson Model 29 in 44 Rem Mag

    At first glance, a 44 magnum revolver may seem a little odd for a survival gun, but let us explain. Say you’re out walking the woods with the number one gun on a this top 10 best guns for survival list. What do you do if you happen across a bear or an angry wild boar? A rimfire rifle isn’t going to be much help, and it would be impractical to carry more than one long arm if you’re out for a long hike. In comes the 44 magnum. If Smoky the Bear, or more likely, Smoky’s angry mama, gives you any problems out in the woods, ask her if she feels lucky. Dirty Harry would be proud.

    Number 9 – Bolt Action .30-06 (Savage, Tikka, Remington, Winchester, etc.)

    The debate on the best all-around hunting cartridge is as old as hunting cartridges themselves. That said, the good old .30-06 is powerful enough for anything you will find in North America. More importantly, it’s probably one of the most ubiquitous cartridges as well. If you need to hunt to survive, you need ammunition to hunt. Whether you’re surviving in Mississippi or Maine, you should be able to find some .30-06 ammunition lying around.

    Number 8 – 1911 (Colt, Springfield Armory, Kimber, etc.)

    If it was a good enough handgun for WWII, it’ll be a good enough handgun for WWIII. It’s a powerful pistol in a common cartridge and parts are easy to find. There’s an entire generation of men who can field strip these in their sl

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  4. The five major pickup truck contenders, from Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Ram, and Toyota have unique features that attribute to their popularity. Fans of their favorite truck brand will debate over who makes the best vehicle based on these features and other varying factors, such as who has the best brake calipers or brake rotors. To solidify who officially makes the best pickup truck, each of the five contenders endured a rigorous test to see how well each truck's performance brakes fared.

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