Wheeling Friends
During a recent trip to Carson City, Nevada, Tyler Holt and one of his friends took their Jeeps out for a little trail carnage. The Jeep on the right is an '87 Wrangler with a 5.5-inch Rubicon Express long-arm kit with 35-inch Goodyear MT/R tires. The Jeep on the left is an '89 Wrangler with a spring-over on Rubicon Express 1.5-inch spring packs, also on 35-inch tires. Both Jeep enthusiasts have been wheeling since they were allowed behind the steering wheel, and their favorite destinations are Moab and the Rubicon.

Have Family, Will Travel
Jeffery Schuman really knows how to spend his free time. He has quickly educated his wife Bailey in the sport of four-wheeling, and they spend a good portion of the year in Moab, Utah. His rig is an '04 Jeep Rubicon running a 6-inch Rough Country suspension and 35-inch Goodyear MT/R tires. Planned upgrades include front and rear bumpers, a winch, sliders, and communication equipment. Be sure to keep an eye out for Jeffery and his wife at this year's Easter Jeep Safari.
Ready For Anything
Robert Ooms of the United Kingdom sent us this photo of his '98 Jeep TJ taken while wheeling with his friends down a trail called Seven Sisters. His Jeep sports a 4-inch TeraFlex long-arm kit, ARB front and rear lockers, Warn full-floating shafts, American Racing wheels, a Mean Green alternator, and 33-inch BFGoodrich M-T tires. Robert proves they are doing it right even on the wrong side of the road.
Brutus
Charles Bell is a Land Rover technician by day and a Land Rover wheeler by weekend. His '96 Land Rover Discovery sports a DAP Enterprises 2-inch spring kit as well as 238/85/16 Kumho Venture MT tires. His rig is both a daily driver and getaway machine. We're certainly familiar with the Discovery's capabilities, so we can see why Charles chose to build this model rig. He is in the process of installing a Truetrac rear locker and new bumpers and a winch for safety.