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Mike Ingalsbee (Page 2)

Long Wheelbase and Short, The Pros, and Cons.

2020-10-13
By: Mike Ingalsbee
On: October 13, 2020
In: OVERLAND, ROCK CRAWLING, STATE OF SPEED, TECH
With: 0 Comments

I’ll cut to the chase, there is no “winner” when it comes to the debate over short wheelbase or long; they are like apples and oranges.Read More →

Safari 911: Are Porsche’s More Fun Off-Road?

2020-09-15
By: Mike Ingalsbee
On: September 15, 2020
In: CAR CULTURE, DESERT RACING, EURO, ROCK CRAWLING, STATE OF SPEED
With: 0 Comments

While no Porsche snob in their right mind would get their prized 911 muddy, there were those who were quite successful competing in the dirt…Read More →

X/T vs A/T R Tires: Which Patagonia Tire Is Better for Your Application?

2020-09-03
By: Mike Ingalsbee
On: September 3, 2020
In: OVERLAND, STATE OF SPEED, TECH
With: 0 Comments

Tires are the most important modification you can make to your offroad vehicle. To the casual observer, Milestar Tires Patagonia X/T, and A/T R might look similar, but the fine details set these tires apart.Read More →

White Jeep JK Overlander crawling over rocks

Will the Jeep Always Be the Overlanding Champ?

2020-07-28
By: Mike Ingalsbee
On: July 28, 2020
In: CAR CULTURE, OVERLAND, STATE OF SPEED
With: 0 Comments

The Jeeps usefulness in most any off-road driving situation is unquestionable, but what about its strengths when it comes to overlanding?Read More →

UTV with independent front suspension

Understanding Independent Front Suspension (IFS)

2020-04-16
By: Mike Ingalsbee
On: April 16, 2020
In: ROCK CRAWLING, STATE OF SPEED, TECH
With: 0 Comments

With an independent suspension, both sides work independently from each other. IFS was designed in part to provide a smoother ride, but like everything else on a vehicle; it has its strengths, and weaknesses; we’ll explore both.Read More →

black Lexus GX overlander

Why Is Overlanding So Popular Now?

2020-03-14
By: Mike Ingalsbee
On: March 14, 2020
In: CAR CULTURE, OVERLAND, STATE OF SPEED
With: 0 Comments

American’s fascination with offroad travel has never waned. The same can be said for exploring the wilderness.Read More →

SVC Offroad Ford Raptor doing a jump

Leaf Springs vs Suspension Links

2020-01-07
By: Mike Ingalsbee
On: January 7, 2020
In: ROCK CRAWLING, STATE OF SPEED, TECH
With: 0 Comments

Both leaf springs and suspension links have their strengths, and weaknesses. Depending on several factors, either design might be right for you, so we’ll take a look at both. Read More →

Grey Overland style Jeep

What Is Overlanding?

2019-11-26
By: Mike Ingalsbee
On: November 26, 2019
In: CAR CULTURE, OVERLAND, STATE OF SPEED
With: 0 Comments

Overlanding can be done in a camper shell, or a 300,000 dollar rolling condo with satellite, a garage, and a marble backsplash in the kitchen.Read More →

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