Education & Adventure for all things Wrangler
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Welcome to the Defiant Jeep website! You'll find links and articles about parts, upgrades, accessories, cool swag items, camping or overlanding gear, and so much more.
You'll also find videos on off-road trails in the Las Vegas and surrounding areas including into Utah, Arizona, and California.
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Replacing the Trail Rated Medallion
In this episode , I demonstrate the steps I took to remove the Trail Rated Medallion and replace it with a custom one for my Jeep
Installing a Rear Seat Support Plate for JKU
In this episode, I demonstrate how to install a Rough Country Rear Seat Support for a JKU
Replacing The Hook on Your Winch
In this episode, I demonstrate how to replace the hook at the end of your cable or rope for your winch
Jeep JK and JL Learning About Your Down Hill Assist
In this video I show the basics on how to use the downhill assist feature in Jeep Wranglers from 2007 thru 2022 (JK and JL).
Installing a Gas Tank Filler Door on a Jeep JL
In this episode I replace a custom fuel fill door with another one that has a lock.Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, Share, and click the Bell
Installing a VOSwitch on a Jeep JL
In this episode I guide you thru the steps to install a VOSwitch, and mount the controls on the driver side grab handle on a 2019 Jeep JL
Installing Door Hinge Steps on my JK
I give a demonstration on how to install door hinge steps on my JK
Clearing up Jeep soft top windows
In this video I demonstrate the method I used to clear up the hazy scratched windows on a Jeep soft top.
Install Rear Bumper and Tire Carrier on a Jeep JK
I help my friend Sarah install a Hooke Road rear bumper and tire carrier on her 2010 Jeep JK.
Reviews
Good information. I did not know how to use it [downhill assist] before your video. Thanks.
~Rob M
Great Vid!! Thanks for the info
on JeepUniq!
~Jeff S
I have a 2016 Jeep Wrangler JKU and basically have almost the same setup. I also have the same Baofeng GMRS UV-9G radio and was trying to figure out how to mount it in my Jeep. This solves my problem as it has one that holds the GMRS radio and one that can hold the cb microphone. Looks like I am going to purchase one of these. Thanks for the video.
~Richie C
Good overall information. The more one knows ,
the better.
~Keith M
We love off-roading on easy to moderate trails. Don't want to tear up the Jeeps too much! The great thing about off-roading is there is something for everyone's comfort level. Whether you're into rock crawling, over landing, or scenic maintained dirt roads you will never be without somewhere to go!
Roller Coaster to Knob Hill Part 1
In this adventure we started at Roller Coaster Hills and make our way to Knob Hill while exploring new sites along the way
Rollercoaster is a scenic run offers great views of the area, rolling hills with steep climbs and descents. This is a fun run with its up and downs, literally. If climbing up and down hills sounds fun to you, then this run is for you. Want to check it before deciding? Take a look at this video and part II below.
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Roller Coaster to Knob Hill Part 2
In this adventures conclusion we started at Roller Coaster Hills and make our way to Knob Hill while exploring new sites along the way
We pass a couple of old mines and take a side trip to Oro Plata Mine. After we headed over to Knob Hill to relax and absorb the run we just did.
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On the Trail with Desert Wranglers Part 1
In this video we start a trip with new Jeepers. We start at Mt. Potosi in Southern Nevada and end at Good Springs which is near California. We have a few mishaps along the way, so this may be worth the watch.
There are several steep inclines, gulches/gorges/deep ravines. There are very rocky obstacles and wash out areas to maneuver. Some fun stuff! The southeast section opens up into the flat desert and a turn south to head toward Goodsprings. This run is approximately 19 miles.
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If you're in Las Vegas, Henderson, or somewhere close, join the Desert Wranglers Jeep Club and we'll see ya on the trail.
Desert Wranglers Jeep Club
DW is the largest, non-profit 501c3 family-oriented off-road group in southern Nevada, exclusively for Jeep Wrangler owners — which focuses on trail rides in the nearby national parks, monuments, and recreation areas. The trails they ride on vary from mild to intermediate. Many of the trails can easily be driven with stock Wranglers, although 4WD will be required on occasion.
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