DIY Maintenance Overlanding and Off-Roading | Harry Situations

After a long summer of off-roading and overlanding, our Jeep Wrangler is in need of some maintenance. Most of these things you can do at home, but we went to Nate’s Precision to get some expert advice on what to look at after your vehicle has spent hundreds of miles going down washboard roads. Nate Jensen is a master fabricator who is responsible for building the Ford truck we used in our 37” vs 40” tires video, but he is also an ASE certified mechanic with years of dealership and fleet maintenance experience for local businesses in Reno. This gives Nate a unique set of skills when it comes to anticipating, identifying, and troubleshooting issues, and we are going to share some of his tips and tricks for you to apply to your own vehicle at home in your driveway. We understand that it isn’t as exciting to check your ball joints for wear as it is to say… buy bigger tires, but it is an important practice that can keep you from breaking down on the trail. Or worse, sitting on the side of the road waiting
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