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4x4 Newsletter, Issue #020 -- Formula Off Road May 10, 2006 |
Practical 4x4 Off Roads InformationSubscribers: 4308Hi Welcome to this edition of the 4x4 Newsletter! Remember that your opinion matters and I am open to suggestions and ideas regarding the web site and the contents of this newsletter. If you like this e-zine, please do a friend and me a big favor and FORWARD it to them. TOPICS:
4x4OffRoads.com These past days have been incredibly good. You can almost say it is HOT. Unusual mist with no wind makes you think you are somewhere in the Mediterranean. As planned I took part in two cool off road trips in April. It is strange how things develop differently. The first trip had a series of troubles. Mostly they where mechanical but still I had a great time. In the second one I served as a co-driver in my friend Einar's Jeep Cherokee. Even though we didn't reach the target of having a bath in the hot spring creek, Hveragil, it was fun. This summer I will be reporting from the Formula Off Road Competitions. Interest for this sport has been growing steadily and this summer will be packed with competitions. Two series are planned this summer. The Icelandic Formula Off Road and the Formula Off Road World Cup. First competition is scheduled in Akureyri 27th of May. There will be lots of great action and I hope to be able to shoot some stunning shots and do some interesting write-ups. At the Formula Off Road page is a cool TV show where you can see how Jeremy Clarkson sees the Icelandic motor sport scene. Even though it is almost ten years old it is pretty good. Check it out here. eBook about 4 wheeling Forum for 4x4s Let me know what your biggest wish is by taking part in the SURVEY. I must admit that I was hoping for more submissions for the article contest. Of course I did this as an experiment so it was a bit difficult to guess beforehand. Anyway - most of the articles are up now and the ruling will be sent out in a special edition of the 4x4 Newsletter.
If you have a 4x4 you feel proud of and want to show others - please don't hesitate to submit pictures and descriptions. Already there are a number of nice trucks up. My plan is to make these pages high-quality and accessible and I need your help in doing so. Almost all 4x4's are unique and I am sure yours is in some way. Share your experience and allow the rest of the 4 wheeling world to see your truck and how it is used... Take some time in describing your 4x4 and how you enjoy it. Use as many words as needed. As more rigs are added I get more picky - choosing only interesting rigs with lots of information. Here is the page for submitting your 4x4 and looking at other readers trucks.
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ARTICLE High Performance Doesn’t Mean High Price When comparing high performance vs. standard replacement parts, it is
of extreme importance to weigh performance and durability against value
and cost. Long term costs of replacing OEM items with low-priced
“budget” items or after-market replacement parts can, in many cases lead
to higher consumer long-term costs. It can also lead to irreversible
damage to primary and connected related systems. Obviously, if a
replacement part is of lower quality and of shorter durability, it will
need to be replaced more often. There are costs associated with the
labor to replace these parts more often, as well as time lost for
actually doing the work of replacing an automotive component. There are
other "hidden" costs as well associated with this practice. They may not
be costs in cold, hard cash out of pocket, but they are costly,
nonetheless.
I am adding more and more content and value to 4x4OffRoads.com. Please... if there's anything IMPORTANT that you wish I would do, anything that will make your life easier and/or bring you better knowledge... Reply to this e-mail with your biggest wish for the site! Another option for you is to take part in a simple survey I set up. It should only take a couple of minutes to fill out. Also you get to voice your preferences regarding further development of the 4x4OffRoads.com web site. I review all wishes and use to build a list for the most wanted, which I then prioritize according to demand. At 30 psi your tire is almost rock hard and the footprint is short. Lowering the pressure, especially if you go down to 15 psi or lower, increases the footprint and the tires grip and traction. But it also starts to effect the clearance. After driving your truck for a while you get a feeling for how big rocks or other obstacle can be for you to cross them safely. When driving with lower tire pressure you must always keep in your mind the lower clearance. I am sure you do! Are you interested in knowing more about the internet and how to be a part of the fastest growing marketplace in the world? I have put up a special section for downloading high quality e-books. These e-books have changed the way I look at the internet and the possibilities it represents! I suggest you download the ones that interest you and I would love to hear your thoughts on them. If you like you can send me questions about how you can go about starting your own site. The space of ideas is without limits. Your experience and knowledge is something you can and should share with the world. It will make the world richer in so many ways. Best wishes and keep on wheeling, Thrandur Arnthorsson 4x4OffRoads.com |
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