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Episode 146 – Snail Trail 4×4

Posted by on May 31, 2019

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Whether you’re going to start a trip to Tierra Del Fuego or simply hitting the forest roads in the Ozarks for the weekend, Artemis Overland Hardware has just what you need.  Visit online at artemisoverland.com or visit their awesome showroom in Springfield, Missouri.

Interview with Jimmy and Tyler of Snail Trail 4×4

We live in a strange time where so many of use want to shop online for equipment designed to get us outside.  I get it! Shopping from the comfort of the couch at any time is very appealing. But so much of the equipment that we use for overland travel is really expensive and it would be nice to see it up close and explore it a bit before spending hard earned money.  Artemis Overland Hardware is located in Springfield, Missouri and you can visit them in person.  You can see all that equipment in person, pick it up there, and head straight out for an adventure right from their shop.  

Artemis Overland Hardware only stocks the best equipment.  Anything you pick is going to stand up to the harsh environments that you’ll be subjecting them to.  

At ArtemisOverland.com you’ll find a wide selection of roof top tents and ground tents from companies like Oz Tent, 23Zero, Eezi Awn.  Outfit your camp kitchen with a SnoMaster Fridge, a Tembo Tusk Skottle, or a stove from Kovea or Front Runner. Artemis Overland has a large selection of camp furniture as well as roof racks for a wide range of vehicles.  Recovery gear, lights, solar power, winches, dual battery systems, Action Trax, GPS units, and much, much more can be found at ArtemisOverland.com or in the brick and mortar store.  

Artemis Overland Hardware is also one of the very few approved Goose Gear installers and Ironman 4×4 dealers located in the central United States.  

Whether you’re going to start a trip to Tierra Del Fuego or simply hitting the forest roads in the Ozarks for the weekend, Artemis Overland Hardware has just what you need.  Visit online at artemisoverland.com or visit their awesome showroom in Springfield, Missouri.

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Michael Hyde from Facebook

Yes 2500 suburban super duty 60 front on radius arms and coils. Cummins 12valve 6 speed manual trans. Soon to have a np205 with NW fab doubler on 37s

I bought it already in a 1985 3/4 to Chevy with the 6apeed( bought for the drivetrain ended up daily driving it for 6 years) but I was told it was originally out of a school bus

Non I’ve put probably close to 70k miles on it. Runs like a top. Pump maxed upgrades to 362sxe turbo going to put injectors in it soon

Preparing for a 3week family vacation/ Moab for a week Colorado and as much other wheeling trip next September. Not  daily driven truck it is capable of being daily driven I just don’t because I have a Jetta diesel that nets me nearly 50mpg on my 50 mile commute


tire pressure question that we’ll answer in the future

Gear review

Warn Industries Releases Semi-Hidden Kit Mounting System For Gen 2 / 2.5 Toyota Tacoma
Clackamas, OR (4/9/19) – Warn Industries has extended its line of popular Semi-Hidden Kit winch mounting systems by offering new applications for both 2005–2011 (gen 2)  and 2012–2015 (gen 2.5) Toyota Tacoma pickups.They join the Semi-Hidden Kit for 2016-2019 (gen 3) Tacoma and 2014–2019 4Runner which were introduced in 2018.


The new Semi-Hidden Kits help guard the Tacoma’s front end from trail hazards while offering a secure place to mount a WARN® mid-frame winch up to 12,000 lbs. in capacity. The discrete style maintains the trucks’ factory body lines, and their rugged 1/4″ steel construction is exceedingly stout.

Other features include a welded-on 2″ diameter single-hoop bull bar for protection, and thru-welded shackle mounts for increased recovery options. For the ultimate in corrosion protection, these bumpers wear a durable textured black powder-coated finish that undergoes a five-step pre-treatment process featuring zirconium nanotechnology, and withstand 408 hour salt spray tests. This will ensure the finish lasts and lasts.
WARN Semi-Hidden Kit for Gen 2.5 Toyota Tacoma
Semi-Hidden Kit for Gen 2.5 Tacoma. Click to download high-res image.
Installation is simple with only minor trimming and  no need to relocate the winch’s control pack.

These Semi-Hidden Kit mounting systems will accommodate all WARN mid-frame winches up to 12,000 lbs. with the exception of PowerPlant, 9.0Rc, and M8274. The winch’s clutch lever is easily accessed by ports in the bumper.

Both of these mounting systems are made in the USA at the company’s Clackamas, Oregon factory.

In the Garage

  • Dan: soft aluminum on the HMMWV, left foot braking with a limited slip differential, exploring the Mojave Road Lava tubes and Kelso Sand Dunes
  • Craig:
  • Rich: Topper is on. Doing some paint/rust repair from COBDR damage. GSMR antenna mount options. Truck bed storage ideas.

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