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    New message from one of our partners.

    Hi Paul,


    It’s here- Finally! ExtremeTerrain is proud to announce the arrival of our new 2018 JL Wrangler! With this latest addition to our fleet, we wanted to celebrate by sending you our 1st video featuring our JLU and a super in-depth overview. Who’s ready for a JL jubilee?

    In true ExtremeTerrain style, our host Ryan Huck provides, not only a walk-around and overview but, his in-depth dissection for future modifications and JL aftermarket offerings.




    You can view it here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/2018-...ler-parts.html

    We would love for you to join us in the celebration! You can help by promoting this video on exploringnh.comwith a link to the page above which hosts a profusion of JL information. As always, if there is anything else you need to help get this live on your site, do not hesitate to contact me directly.
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    Hi Paul,

    In this week’s episode of ExtremeTerrain's "Throttle Out", XT Host Ryan Huck visits Rausch Creek to answer the question that’s always on Jeep owner's minds: Which JK is better for off-roading, 2-Door or 4-Door? This age-old debate has been around ever since the JKU debuted in 2007. Our boy Ryan hits on all the points (and rocks) imaginable. With the 2-door, one of the most notable differences is the shorter wheelbase in comparison to the 4-door, but what does that actually mean when it comes to off-roading capabilities?

    Check the video below to see what we mean:




    Check this video out here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/throt...-jan-2018.html

    This is one of those debates that will continue to go on for all of Jeep-Eternity and because of the nature of this topic, we know your fans and visitors at exploringnh.com would be able to relate. What do you say? Is it worthy? If you are in agreement, please consider sharing this on exploringnh.com through a unique post, blog, or social share, and like all these types of requests, don't forget to provide a linked reference to our video page https://www.extremeterrain.com/throt...-jan-2018.html
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    Mitch aka MB523 was the winner of the December 2017 Extreme Terrain supplied light bar. Congrats Mitch and thank you Extreme Terrain.

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    With the highly-anticipated launch of the new 2018 JL Wrangler, the team at ExtremeTerrain has been hard at work on the next phase of our 2018 JL Wrangler Page. In our latest update, we have added three 2018 JL Wrangler Concept Jeep renderings: Apocalypse Jeep, Beach Jeep, and Overland Jeep. Each JL concept was designed to showcase their unique theme along with an array of corresponding aftermarket parts, taking the JL Wrangler to the next level!

    Did you ever wonder, “Which front bumper is best for pushing through a horde of zombies?” Wonder no longer, fam!

    Click on over to https://www.extremeterrain.com/2018-...ler-parts.html for all the latest 2018 JL Wrangler related content and goodness.


    Which JL do you like best? More importantly, which one do the fans of exploringnh.com like the most?Please consider sharing this announcement on exploringnh.com through a News, Blog or Social post,and we will continue to update this page with the latest in 2018 JL Wrangler and all things Jeep.
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    As great as the new JL looks from the outside, we have received quite a few requests regarding the interior due to the number of upgrades and improvements in the latest overhaul. In our latest video, ExtremeTerrain video host Ryan Huck provides us with an in-depth review of all the interior features of XT's Sahara JL.

    We all know a lot of people enjoy and have become accustomed to the rough and utilitarian look and feel of the YJ's, TJ’s, and JK’s. The Sahara JL is a completely different animal, embodying a refined look, all while creating a bit of a hum in the world of Jeep Wrangler.




    View our review here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/jl-interior-review.html


    We love the new JL in and out but the real question we have is, what do you think? Does it hit the right mark for exploringnh.com’s audience? Would it be something you could share? Please consider posting the link above on your website, blog or social channel(s) and we'll make sure to keep our in-depth JL Wrangler reviews coming!
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    Over at ExtremeTerrain, we’re still hype about the 2018 JL Wrangler release, and the feeling is mutual in the Jeep community. We’ve gotten a lot of positive responses from our last outreach, featuring the 2018 JL Wrangler Concept Jeeps—Apocalypse, Overland, & Beach. The number one question we’ve gotten is: “Which one are you going to build?”



    So, Paul, we’re asking you to weigh in and let us know; which concept Jeep would you like to see us build?
    Follow the link to take a survey and let your voice be heard.


    Vote here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/2018-...ler-parts.html
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    ExtremeTerrain's JLU Sahara has been put on extreme duty over the past few weeks as XT host Ryan Huck pumps out review video after review video. Each video focuses specifically on a different major category with in-depth expert explanation and analysis.

    This week's video is brought to you in part by Engine and Drive-train configurations, shining light on many of the questions out there such as availability, specifications, and special features. We’re sure you are familiar with the Pentastar V6 but there are so many other options this time around and we thought you would be in interested in finding out more.



    Check it out here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/wrangler-jeep-jl-engine-options.html

    Which one do you think is right for the crowd over at exploringnh.com? Please consider sharing the page above on exploringnh.com with your own unique coverage and help us spread the news around the new JL.
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    In the latest episode of ExtremeTerrain.com’s YouTube series, “Throttle Out,” XT host Ryan Huck visits Utah for a tour of Teraflex’s Headquarters guided by the one and only Dennis Wood. From humble beginnings to massive manufacturing success, you’ll have first-person V.I.P. insight as to what has evolved into one of the most revolutionary Jeep-specific aftermarket companies in the world.



    View this episode of Throttle Out here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/throt...-teraflex.html

    You and your fans at exploringnh.com won’t want to miss out on this first-hand exclusive tour which includes an in-depth portion around their Falcon Shocks production line and quality control process. Since this topic is in-line with offerings currently on exploringnh.com please consider sharing the page above in your own unique news, blog and/or social coverage.
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    Given the choice between a lightly modified, late-gen Wrangler, versus the previous generation with a mountain of mods, which would you and your followers at exploringnh.com choose? ExtremeTerrain’s latest giveaway gives you the chance to provide your input—which gen is better?

    Both Wranglers are 2-doors with (slightly different) Teraflex Lift Kits and 35” wheel/tire packages. However, the JL is a basic Sport S model while the JK is a nicely-equipped Sahara with a ton of supporting mods like: front and rear axle trusses, 4.10 gears, cage kit, rock sliders + more! Either way, no matter which one you choose, a grand prize in the neighborhood of $50k is on the line.

    Vote now, vote often—entrants have the chance to enter weekly for the chance to win their favorite!

    Mild JL vs. Wild JK sweepstakes entry page: https://www.extremeterrain.com/jk-vs-jl-giveaway.html

    Please join with us to help spread the word on exploringnh.com because it would be gratifying if the winner found out about our contest through exploringnh.com. I’ve included a link to a dropbox loaded with Press Release and creative assets to make this request as painless as possible but if there is anything else needed, do not hesitate to contact me.
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    Hi Paul,

    ExtremeTerrain video host Ryan Huck visited Easter Jeep Safari in Moab at the end of March to see the sights and check out all of the really-cool JL Wrangler Concepts. While in Utah, Ryan also had the opportunity to ride one of the more difficult trails, Steel Bender, in Brian Deegan's personal Deegan 38 JK Rubicon. You're not going to want to miss this episode of Throttle Out, with all that EJS goodness!

    You can view this episode here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/throt...april2018.html

    I've also included a drop box with official press release and photos from EJS 2018 to go with this announcement. Please join with us in sharing our Throttle Out episode featuring Ryan's Easter Jeep Safari trip on exploringnh.com with your own unique coverage.
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    Checkout this awesome Make A Wish build from Extreme Terrain.

    Hi Paul,

    Over the years, ExtremeTerrain has participated in granting wishes to kids in need of a little pick-me-up. This time around, we are proud to announce the completion of a TJ Wrangler build of epic proportions, which we unveiled at our company picnic Saturday, May 12th, 2018.

    Our Make-A-Wish® recipient, a deserving teenager named Earl, dropped off his worn-out TJ Wrangler to the team at ExtremeTerrain for a make-over a few months ago. After assessing the vehicle’s condition, the make-over quickly turned into a frame-off, complete restoration. This badass TJ build is worthy of press attention, with over $35k in new parts and almost 500 man-hours of labor invested. This is not some fly-by-night, Pimp My Ride type of lick and stick “build”.

    I know exploringnh.com has an interest in this type of automotive content, otherwise I wouldn’t want to waste your time. Do you think your site’s audience would have an interest in reading a brief article about this news in May?

    If so, please consider sharing this announcement with the viewers and fans of exploringnh.com. Here’s a link to your media kit with the press release and images.
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    Hi Paul,

    No, we’re not talking about cheeseburgers when we say, “slider comparison!” Since the 2018 Wrangler can be purchased in two different generational styles, many of our customers have asked what the differences are between the JK, versus the new JL generation Wrangler, and we listened!

    To the untrained eye, a JK or JL rolling down the street look very similar. Because of this confusion, we created a few slider illustrations that pinpoint the subtle differences in their unique, physical and external characteristics.

    You can view our JL vs. JK comparison guide here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/2018-...-jk-guide.html

    Since this is a topic on the minds of all Jeepers, would you care to style a story around this informative and interactive piece of content on exploringnh.com? Please let me know if you need anything in addition to what is here, as I look forward to seeing your coverage soon!

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    Hi Paul,

    For the JK Wrangler, a cold-air intake isn't truly a cold-air intake unless it's drawing air from outside the engine compartment-- like a snorkel does. Many have heard of snorkeling as the practice of swimming with a diving mask and breathing through a tube but, in the Jeep world, a snorkel is slightly different.

    In the latest educational video from ExtremeTerrain, Ryan Huck explains the different kinds of Jeep snorkels, weighing out their pros and cons, and why you need one. If you've ever taken your Jeep through deep mud or water crossings, or thought about doing so, this is the video for you!

    Check it out here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/throt...-june2018.html


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    Deegan 38 and ExtremeTerrain have teamed up for their latest sweepstakes: “Deegan 38 Wrangler Armor Giveaway”. Entrants can enter daily for the chance to win one of two $3,000 Deegan 38 Armor packages from ExtremeTerrain.com.

    Bumpers, skid plates, rock sliders, lighting and more are all on the line, but entrants must enter before the deadline on 9/30/2018.


    Enter to win here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/deega...-giveaway.html

    For Immediate ReleaseMedia Contacts:
    Andy Newhall
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    Deegan 38 Wrangler Armor Giveaway | ENTER DAILY!Win 1 of 2, $3,000 Builds from ExtremeTerrain

    PAOLI, Pa. (August 30th, 2018) – Exclusive to Extreme Terrain, Deegan 38 Jeep Wrangler parts for 2007-2018 JK Wranglers and 2018 JL Wranglers are derived from an exciting partnership with freestyle motocross and off-road racing legend Brian Deegan. With this exciting new partnership, comes an exciting new Wrangler parts giveaway appropriately titled: “Deegan 38 Wrangler Armor Giveaway”.
    The action-oriented Deegan 38 line is a collection of top-quality, unique products created with the serious off-roader in mind. All Deegan 38 products are made to high quality standards, with all the ruggedness needed to endure adventures in America’s wild places, carrying the Deegan 38 shield badge for extra visual impact.
    Between now and September 30th, 2018, potential finalists can enter daily for their chance to win one of two $3,000 Deegan 38 Armor builds for their Wrangler. At one entry per day, this gives each entrant a total of 63 potential chances to win! Two finalists will be selected by random drawing on or around October 5th, 2018.
    Enter daily at https://www.extremeterrain.com/deegan-38-armor-giveaway.html for the chance to win an awesome armor package with Deegan 38 Bumpers, Fender Flares, Skid Plates, Rock Sliders, Lighting + more for your Wrangler!
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    Default Latest update from Extreme Terrain

    In ExtremeTerrain's latest episode of 'Throttle Out', Ryan Huck shows you the first 5 parts you should consider for your new JL Wrangler. Using a JLU Rubicon as his example, Ryan supports his selection by discussing the pros and cons of each product as well as why he decided on 35" tires over 37's. Bigger isn't always better!

    View this episode here: https://www.extremeterrain.com/throt...t-aug2018.html

    With more and more aftermarket parts for the JL Wrangler becoming available, we thought you and your visitors at exploringnh.com would enjoy this episode. I've included a MEDIA KIT with official press release and high-resolution imagery so let me know if this is something you would consider covering on exploringnh.com.
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