4Wheel Drive and Sport Utility Magazine

TimW

Observer
I have a set of 44's swampers in my shop that were on my blazer I just sold to a friend. Now that they are off I look at how big they really are. I run 33's and 35's on my jeep. I found that the 35's are great all around tire. I plan on going back up to them after the timber lines wear out..
 
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Redline

Likes to Drive and Ride
In the mid/late 1980s Off-Road magazine took an editorial turn for the better (in my view) and published a lot of 'adventure/travel' stories. Moses Ludel was the tech editor, ******** Stansfield (and others) wrote many travel stories, and Rick Sieman was the editor. Off Road was published by Argus Publishers.

******** Stansfield was a big fan of his mostly stock blue FJ40 with an 8274 on the front. He often wrote how it was 'the best' 4x4, comparing it to a Rolex in one story. I remember him writing that it was the last year the truly great 4x4 was imported into the USA, would that make it a 1980 model?

I still have photos copies of a few Stansfield articles, about 8-issues of Off Road from 1987-88, and several early 4WD&SU too. I pulled a couple out to get the names right for this post. The layout, pictures, and ads are really interesting. Time has passed :)

James


Same here, only for me, it was sometime in late 1990 or early 1991.

Jack
 
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ox4mag

Explorer
Same thoughts on the mag, that's one of the reasons i like it also.
If any of get a chance to run the trail it's fun. Myself and a few others we like going up to Bolivia cut across to the steamshovel trail and out. Then the next time we go the opposite way. There's alot of cool stuff hidden in the Stillwater mtn range.

Now I need to see if I can get my jeep in the jeep freak mag.....

Tim, send us some pics and we'll see what we can do. Also, thanks for the subscription. :)
 

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