2024 New Jersey Jeep Invasion & All Breeds Jeep Show
July was a busy month for us with back to back events, but we had a blast! We had a vendor booth right on the beach of Wildwood, NJ for Jeep Invasion where we showed off Adam’s one-ton and stretched WJ on 41’s. Along side of the Jeep we displayed our growing selection of DIY parts and tools.
Adam’s Jeep was showing off just a few of our unique adjustable height suspension parts like the rear shock and bump stop mounts. These parts are super helpful for people building rock crawlers since they allow you to quickly and easily make adjustments. This comes into play for initial suspension set up, and also for down the road if you decide to change tire size or ride height. We’ve been told by some customers that they made adjustments to these parts right on the trail, to better dial in their off-road vehicle.
You can also see in the first photo of the axle on the stand, we have the 4Link4WD universal pinion holder tool and case spreader adapters on display to show how you would use them. While not a ton of people like to take on the tedious job of differential gear swaps and servicing, these tools are very helpful for those who want to save money on a gear job or for shops that do them frequently. They allow you to save time and complete the job with better accuracy, and with less risk of damaging other expensive parts along the way.
The weekend after New Jersey Jeep Invasion was the All Breeds Jeep Show in Carlisle, Pa. Here we displayed the same products, with the addition of Nick’s one-ton Jeep ZJ on 40’s. You can also see we included our portable fire pit and jack stand hangers!
Both of these events were fantastic. We loved talking with fellow Jeepers, learning about their builds, and showing what can be created using our DIY-focused products. We give a special thanks out to those who organize these awesome events and make them as enjoyable as they are.
If you want to see what our Jeeps do on the trail, come meet up with us at Rausch Creek Off Road Park on November 23rd and 24th for our first annual Fall Crawl!