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Stover's Anniversary
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Posted December 6 2011 10:30 AM by Stover
Last week marked my ninth year in the magazine business as a Feature Editor. Looking back, I can't help but think about all the cool things this career has enabled me to do.
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What is it?
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Posted December 6 2011 08:47 AM by Christian Hazel
If you're an automotive enthusiast then there's something in this photo you may appreciate.
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From Stover's Archives
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Posted December 2 2011 12:19 PM by Stover
If you have custom tube bumpers on your Jeep that have an unfinished termination, or open end, consider capping it with a weld-on cap.
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From Stover's Archives
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Posted December 1 2011 04:49 PM by Stover
Today's tech tip comes from the desert racing scene.
If you have vent lines connected to a axle, transmission or transfer case, and you don't like the unfinished look of cut hose, you can simply add a rubber or vinyl...
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The Old Editor Game
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Posted December 1 2011 06:46 AM by Christian Hazel
I was hired by Cole Quinnell. He started over at Hot Rod Magazine and worked with David Freiburger in the early '90s before they both migrated over to the truck world. Regardless, David and Cole used to play a game called...
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Filed under: Editorials, Jeep Enthusiast Culture, Christian Hazel
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Housing woes
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Posted November 30 2011 10:48 AM by Stover
I've been searching for a place to live in Southern California near Jp's El Segundo headquarters. Unfortunatly, I havn't been able to locate the right living situation within my budget.
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What's your favorite tool brand?
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Posted November 28 2011 01:21 PM by Stover
Unlike some of the other guys I work with, I prefer to keep my toolbox full of high-quality tools, that originate from US soil. However, I've also been know to shop at Harbor Freight for non-essential items...
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