What's new in the world of rocks, dirt, & mud.

Welcome to our blog! Check back often as we will be posting new product announcements, product/installation reviews, event information, and anything else relevant to off roading.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Stay tuned...

Podcasts are coming!

The new podcast will be a companion to our blog but packed with more news and information.
  • Off Road industry news
  • Event coverage
  • New products
  • Installation reviews
  • Promotions
  • & More!

Like to see something in particular? Comment below or send us an email @ Info@RDMOffroad.com

Saturday, July 5, 2008

RDM Offroad & Ready Welder join forces at this year's Off-Road Expo in Pomona, CA!

Thats right! Ready Welder will be in the RDM Offroad booth at the Off-Road Expo answering questions and giving live demos of their portable battery powered MIG welder. Be sure to stop by and check it out!

In addition to the live demos, we will have a variety of parts and accessories available for purchase, free stickers, discount coupons for future purchases, & Ready Welder's Bronco will be on display alonside our Dual-Purpose Jeepspeed Unlimited Project.

This year's Off-Road Expo will be held at the Fairplex in Pomona, Ca on October 3-5. Visit: www.Offroadexpo.com for event details.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Installation of Hanson Offroad's new 42" Rock Crawler Bumper and a Ramsey Patriot 9500UT Winch on our 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.


It was at the spring Off-Road Expo in Pomona, Ca that I met up with Richard Ward of Hanson Offroad an saw their newest bumper, the 42" Rock Crawler. Up to that point I was still undecided on which bumper to go with to complete the Jeep. I had already installed Hanson's rear bumper/tire carrier combo and rock sliders on the LJ and was completely impressed with the build quality and strength of their products. This along with the new bumper design that immediately got my attention is what made my decision an easy one.
For the winch, I chose Ramsey's Patriot 9500UT. The UT is the first and only winch with a semi-automatic clutch. What this means to the user is a much more pleasant winching experience. With a flip of the switch the clutch disengages allowing you to pull the line out and secure it to an anchor point. From there you have the choice of using the included wireless remote or the standard wired control to begin the extraction. Since the clutch automatically engages when the winching begins, there is...(more)