Jaimee hosts an all female round table to discuss women going off-road in their Jeeps. Questions, answers and advice from a woman’s perspective.
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Episode 1039 – Interview David Armorlite
Raised in Detroit, Dave is a third generation auto industry career man. He began in the Ford racing world in the 1980s and has since gravitated to the supply side of the industry serving the aftermarket and accessories part of the business. Dave launched the aftermarket group for his company (Auria) with Armorlite as its flagship product back in 2020 – the same month the world was shut down by COVID.
Episode 1037 – Would You Sell Your Jeep?
We asked two questions to our Zoom People last night…
How much do you love your Jeep? Test – How much “cash in hand” would it take to buy it?
What all products that you heard about on the JTS do you now have on your Jeep?
Episode 1034 – Chris Classic 4×4
Chris Picconi
Chris is the Founder of Classic 4×4 and host of the Classic 4×4 Podcast. Buying a truck is fun and exciting, selling it is not. Classic 4×4 handles every aspect of the sale of your classic, custom or collector truck or 4×4. Our clients include truck and 4×4 collectors, enthusiasts, importers and restorers. As a truck and 4×4 collector and restorer for over a decade, Chris has successfully represented the sale of countless trucks on behalf of our clients and his personal collection. Chris hosts the Classic 4×4 Podcast featuring interviews with fellow classic, custom and collector truck and 4×4 enthusiasts. Guests include prominent collectors, restorers, builders and business people discussing their backgrounds, experiences, projects and collections.
Episode 1033 – A Jeep Watch?
Man Steals $1M in Jeeps
But were they proper Jeeps? I think they must have been since they were stolen to sell in Mexico to the drug cartel. However, I can see them like a Grand Cherokee here and there to impress the ladies!
A Houston man stole 25 Jeeps worth one million dollars. He did this by recruiting people via Instagram to RENT a Jeep and then had them drive it to Mexico to sell.
Kenneth Westbrook, a millionaire by the age of 29, was arrested by the FBI. If convicted he may receive 20 years in jail and $250,000 in fines.
I’m not great at math, but that’s free room and board for 20 years, and $750k in profit! Oh and all the sex you don’t want.
Jeep Watch, it’s about time!
Jeep has teamed up with Marathon Watch to create four watches. I have to admit, I’ve always loved watches, but unless it’s a Timex or a Casio I really don’t know much about them.
Isn’t Marathon a gasoline company?
I understand brand loyalty. I only buy Levi’s jeans and it’s always Coke and not Pepsi. I even like having Coke-branded stuff, not so much now but in the past.
I can’t say I’m excited about having a Jeep-branded watch, t-shirt, or hat.
I remember those stickers you could get, and probably still can, that say the model of your Jeep on the side (rocker area) or Jeep. I don’t see the point, of course, I do see the point of a huge Jeep Talk Show sticker on the side, front.
I’ll know we’ve made it when someone posts a picture of a JTS tattoo on social media!
Jeep Talk Show Gladiator Update
You know I don’t think I’ve spoken about this yet. The 2021 Jeep Talk Show Gladiator is now topless all the time!
Well not literally, but you can see out of the Freedom panels, and you can do so in any weather condition. Yep, JeeTops. JeeTops was kind enough to take my Freedom tops and modify them with the JeeTop clear inserts!
You know I don’t normally accept goodies from businesses we interview, or advertise with, but I am so impressed with the quality and cool factor of these that I couldn’t say no, we’ll I said no and quickly changed my mind.
I wasn’t planning on talking about this now, but I’ll release a little bit of what we have planned with JeeTops. JeeTops and I want you, the Jeep Talk Show listener, to have a set of JeeTops!
We’ll be announcing as soon as next week how you can win a pair of inserts for your Freedom panels. JK, JL, and JT owners only!
We’ll be doing the giveaway a little differently than in the past. So keep listening. Head over to jeetops.com and have a look. Oh and if you never win anything give them a call, ask your questions and order your JeeTops today. Your Jeep doesn’t have to go topless while you wait.
Must-Have Stuff for Your Jeep!
You need the Jeep Talk Show for your Jeep! There is a very easy way to listen to every episode of the Jeep Talk Show in your Jeep. Apple Car Play or Android Auto and Spotify! As a Patreon subscriber, you can listen to the PAID subscription episodes through Spotify and your UConnect system! And you can now subscribe annually and save on your subscription! Just go to jeeptalkshow.com/contact to see how to subscribe! How cool is it to hear a show about Jeeps while driving your Jeep?
Episode 1033 – A Jeep Watch?
Man Steals $1M in Jeeps
But were they proper Jeeps? I think they must have been since they were stolen to sell in Mexico to the drug cartel. However, I can see them like a Grand Cherokee here and there to impress the ladies!
A Houston man stole 25 Jeeps worth one million dollars. He did this by recruiting people via Instagram to RENT a Jeep and then had them drive it to Mexico to sell.
Kenneth Westbrook, a millionaire by the age of 29, was arrested by the FBI. If convicted he may receive 20 years in jail and $250,000 in fines.
I’m not great at math, but that’s free room and board for 20 years, and $750k in profit! Oh and all the sex you don’t want.
Jeep Watch, it’s about time!
Jeep has teamed up with Marathon Watch to create four watches. I have to admit, I’ve always loved watches, but unless it’s a Timex or a Casio I really don’t know much about them.
Isn’t Marathon a gasoline company?
I understand brand loyalty. I only buy Levi’s jeans and it’s always Coke and not Pepsi. I even like having Coke-branded stuff, not so much now but in the past.
I can’t say I’m excited about having a Jeep-branded watch, t-shirt, or hat.
I remember those stickers you could get, and probably still can, that say the model of your Jeep on the side (rocker area) or Jeep. I don’t see the point, of course, I do see the point of a huge Jeep Talk Show sticker on the side, front.
I’ll know we’ve made it when someone posts a picture of a JTS tattoo on social media!
Jeep Talk Show Gladiator Update
You know I don’t think I’ve spoken about this yet. The 2021 Jeep Talk Show Gladiator is now topless all the time!
Well not literally, but you can see out of the Freedom panels, and you can do so in any weather condition. Yep, JeeTops. JeeTops was kind enough to take my Freedom tops and modify them with the JeeTop clear inserts!
You know I don’t normally accept goodies from businesses we interview, or advertise with, but I am so impressed with the quality and cool factor of these that I couldn’t say no, we’ll I said no and quickly changed my mind.
I wasn’t planning on talking about this now, but I’ll release a little bit of what we have planned with JeeTops. JeeTops and I want you, the Jeep Talk Show listener, to have a set of JeeTops!
We’ll be announcing as soon as next week how you can win a pair of inserts for your Freedom panels. JK, JL, and JT owners only!
We’ll be doing the giveaway a little differently than in the past. So keep listening. Head over to jeetops.com and have a look. Oh and if you never win anything give them a call, ask your questions and order your JeeTops today. Your Jeep doesn’t have to go topless while you wait.
Must-Have Stuff for Your Jeep!
You need the Jeep Talk Show for your Jeep! There is a very easy way to listen to every episode of the Jeep Talk Show in your Jeep. Apple Car Play or Android Auto and Spotify! As a Patreon subscriber, you can listen to the PAID subscription episodes through Spotify and your UConnect system! And you can now subscribe annually and save on your subscription! Just go to jeeptalkshow.com/contact to see how to subscribe! How cool is it to hear a show about Jeeps while driving your Jeep?
Episode 1031 – Electric Gladiator?
And the crowd goes mild!
Jeep confirms that next year the Jeep Gladiator will join the Wrangler and Grand Cherokee as a 4xe.
It is very likely that the same powertrain already in the Wrangler 4xe will be what is used in the new Gladiator 4xe. I’ll just mention, you know because I love Greg, that he’s already created a 4xe Gladiator plus it’s a 2-door!
If you don’t know what I’m talking about check out the Quadratec TredLightly 50/50 JTe that premiered at SEMA 2022! You have to wonder if the popularity of this beautiful OEM Plus build from Unofficial Use Only helped sway Jeep into making their own version, just not a 2-door {cough} when {cough}
It’s all pink on the outside!
Well, maybe not the traditional pink, but Tuscadero Pink! It’s always possible that this color has nothing to do with the popular “Happy Days” and Fonzy love interest Pinky Tuscadero, but if you believe that well we know how you’re going to be voting… but I digress.
The 2024 Gladiator is available in Tuscadero pink, the only reason I can pronounce that is because of watching Happy Days!
It’s not pink, it’s not purple, but it is a bright great color. No not as good as red.
Newbie Nuggets with Wendy
Being a good spotter
In episodes 1018 & 1022 I discussed using a spotter and all the possible things you might witness as a driver when using a spotter.
In this episode I want to touch on being the spotter: How to be the best to help a new driver, or anyone, over an obstacle.
As I mentioned before, A spotter is like having an extra set of eyes outside your jeep to help you navigate over a rock, rut, obstacle, or ??. Once you are at and on the obstacle you can’t “see” what is happening underneath and a (good) spotter can help you through it.
Not all spotters are created equal. There are some that are excellent and others that are good and then there’s a few that… well I don’t need to explain. If you want to spot jeepers:
1) Get out of your jeep watch and learn what the jeeps are doing through an obstacle.
2) Learn the difference in how each jeep travels. Four doors vs. two doors vs the gladiator vs an older Jeep or other 4×4. They all travel differently.
3) Then add the experience of the driver and you have a mix of things to watch.
4) If you know someone in your group who is really good (doesn’t get jeeps stuck, is calm and encouraging) then mirror them. Ask them if they can help you learn. Listen and watch – it is really the best way to start.
5) Once you start spotting, it will make you a better driver. Just like driving makes you a better spotter.
6) Don’t be afraid to ask for additional help. It happened to me when I started. I’d get a jeep in a spot and wasn’t sure and I’d ask for help (Bill or Don). I trusted their experience and that’s how I learned. To this day, even with all my experience, I wouldn’t hesitate to ask for help or suggestions. It is all about giving that driver the best experience.
Some skills that help you be a better spotter
1) Figure out what method you plan on using to help your driver – verbal commands, nonverbal, etc. Sometimes this may take some time to develop
2) Make sure you discuss with the driver what method you are using and how those commands will be shown. Let them know what to expect. I always reinforce the STOP sign. I need them to really pay attention, especially in difficult situations. I need to think about safety for all.
3) Being a spotter generally puts you in charge/control of the area. You NEED to make sure the traveled area is cleared of other people, etc.
4) You need to have a calm and patient personality. If you get mad easily, yell, or can’t communicate well (w/male or female) – Spotting may not be for you. It’s not for everyone
5) Need to be able to keep the driver’s attention on you at all times while spotting. If you continually yell, scream, or give too many directions, the driver will not pay attention. Their success is your goal!
6) Need to be fit (to some degree). Being able to walk backward, climb up and over rocks, bend down to see what’s underneath, etc. When you wheel with me in the desert area, I’m always climbing up on rocks so the driver can see me. This is a very demanding part of the sport. Having good shoes for traction and your “head on swivel” is a good thing. You will be out of breath a lot LOL
7) A good spotter doesn’t bark orders, they encourage. Being able to figure out that one driver may be new and needs extra help while another may be experienced and don’t want/need the help is part of being a spotter
8) As a good spotter you cannot have an ego. Period! If someone doesn’t want to use me, I’m OK with that. Maybe I’ll learn a new line; maybe they will need my help, either way, I’m OK with that.
9) Need to always be willing to learn. There will always be someone better than you – maybe in a different way, but we can always learn from each other.
10) Best thing is a good spotter is hard to find. If you are lucky enough to be around one, learn from them and enjoy the sport.
Being a great spotter has been one of my specialties and I took to it pretty early on in my Jeep learning. I’m not sure if it was the coaches I had (Bill and Don) or just getting out there and watching, but whatever it is, I love to get jeepers up and over things and I love when everyone gets through and no one gets stuck. Doesn’t always go that way, but that’s what I plan for each time.
Must-Have Stuff for Your Jeep!
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Episode 1029 – Jason Grand Haven Jeep Fest
Jason Rogers
Jason founded the Grand Haven Jeep Fest in Grand Haven, Michigan just 3 years ago as a way to bring his love of Jeeps together with the desire to help his local community. He has seen the event exponentially grow each and every year drawing more and more attendees, more vendors and for the first time this year, a man made obstacle course in the heart of the downtown area. He has visitors from as far away as Florida or North Dakota and other areas all over the Midwest.