{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"709: Trail Maintenance To Saving The Neighborhood","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/709-trail-maintenance-to-saving-the-neighborhood","audioUrl":"https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/media.blubrry.com/snail_trail_4x4/ins.blubrry.com/snail_trail_4x4/709-Catching-Up.mp3","description":"\nTyler and Jimmy get back together for the first time since TrailHeroX. This is the first time for the month, so there is a lot of catching up to do, from giveaways to group buys, they talk about all the important business. Afterwards, they jump into what they have been up to for the last week. Tyler went and worked at his adopt-a-trail up at the Rubicon, and Jimmy went to a car show.\nWe have a massive discount this month with Rusoh Fire Extinguishers. You can get 25% off this month only with the discount code Rusohcrawlers. Go grab yours today!\nSnailTrail4x4 Discord: https://discord.gg/yFyFFkQbuyCome hang out with us on the SnailTrail4x4 Discord — it’s the easiest way to connect with Tyler and Jimmy directly, chat with fellow offroad enthusiasts, and get first access to Group Buys and Treasure Hunt token drops.\nMORRFlate Giveaway at 900 Reviews on Apple Podcast. But our next giveaway is when we reach 800 reviews; we are giving away an OnX Elite Membership. We will also give away an OnX Elite membership when we get to 850. However, when we reach 900 Reviews, we are teaming up with MORRFlate for a $1000 MF Product Giveaway. Go over to Apple Podcasts to leave your review now and become eligible to win. Congratulations to A13XMONT, who won a set of tires from Yokohama Tire!\nCall us and leave us a VOICEMAIL!!!\nWe want to hear from you even more!!! You can call and say whatever you like! 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If you want the lower link bracket, because it has the integrated bump stop and it's super stout and it looks really good too.","canonicalId":"term:lower-link-bracket","priority":0.6,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A lower link bracket is a mounting point for the lower suspension link/control arm in a link-style suspension system. The mention of an “integrated bump stop” means the bracket includes a built-in limit for suspension travel to help prevent metal-to-metal contact during hard compression.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is a mounting bracket for the lower suspension arm. It can also include a built-in “stop” so the suspension doesn’t slam into the rest of the truck when you hit bumps hard."}},{"startTime":19.2,"endTime":26.0,"type":"term","title":"integrated bump stop","url":"/glossary/integrated-bump-stop","quote":"Yeah. If you want the lower link bracket, because it has the integrated bump stop and it's super stout and it looks really good too.","canonicalId":"term:integrated-bump-stop","priority":0.62,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A bump stop is a rubber or elastomer (or sometimes hydraulic) component that limits how far the suspension can compress. An “integrated” bump stop is built into the bracket/component, helping protect the suspension and chassis from bottoming out on big impacts.","simplifiedExplanation":"A bump stop is like a safety cushion for the suspension. It prevents the suspension from compressing too far and damaging parts when you hit a big bump."}},{"startTime":29.2,"endTime":38.0,"type":"term","title":"Johnny joints","url":"/glossary/johnny-joints","quote":"So now you can buy those all a cart from cartridge joints, rebuildable Johnny joints, hymes, offsets, all sorts of different ones.","canonicalId":"term:johnny-joints","priority":0.58,"confidence":0.74,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Johnny joints” are off-road suspension spherical/rod-end style joints designed to handle misalignment and large suspension articulation. They’re commonly used in link suspensions because they maintain articulation while reducing binding compared with simpler bushings.","simplifiedExplanation":"Johnny joints are special pivot joints used in off-road suspension. They help the suspension move through big angles without getting stuck or wearing out as quickly."}},{"startTime":33.8,"endTime":38.0,"type":"term","title":"hymes","url":"/glossary/hymes","quote":"So now you can buy those all a cart from cartridge joints, rebuildable Johnny joints, hymes, offsets, all sorts of different ones.","canonicalId":"term:hymes","priority":0.52,"confidence":0.66,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"“Hymes” refers to Heim joints (often spelled “Heim” or “Himes” in speech), which are spherical rod-end joints used to connect suspension links. They allow smooth movement through suspension travel and are popular in off-road setups for their articulation and durability.","simplifiedExplanation":"Hymes are heavy-duty pivot joints used in suspension. They let suspension links move through rough terrain without binding."}},{"startTime":40.9,"endTime":57.0,"type":"term","title":"aluminum links","url":"/glossary/aluminum-links","quote":"Do you know what else he brought in house? [40.9s] Aluminum links, that's pretty rad. ... They now all come standard with aluminum links.","canonicalId":"term:aluminum-links","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.82,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Aluminum links are suspension links/control arms made from aluminum instead of steel. The appeal is typically weight savings and corrosion resistance, while still aiming to maintain strength for off-road loads.","simplifiedExplanation":"These are suspension arms made from aluminum. Aluminum can be lighter and resists rust better than steel, which is helpful for off-roading."}},{"startTime":57.0,"endTime":62.2,"type":"concept","title":"link suspension kit","url":"/glossary/link-suspension-kit","quote":"So if you want to move your Toyota from Lee Springs to a link suspension kit, check out four wheel underground.","canonicalId":"concept:link-suspension-kit","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A link suspension kit is an aftermarket suspension system that uses links/control arms to control wheel movement. Compared with simpler suspension designs, link kits are built to improve articulation and control on uneven terrain, which is why they’re common in off-road builds."}},{"startTime":77.5,"endTime":86.4,"type":"concept","title":"Rubicon Trail","url":"/glossary/rubicon-trail","quote":"from the trail revival program, which I actually got to be a part of and use to do some maintenance on the Rubicon Trail too.","canonicalId":"concept:rubicon-trail","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Rubicon Trail is a famous off-road route in California known for steep climbs, rocky obstacles, and high articulation demands. Mentioning maintenance on the Rubicon Trail signals real trail experience and the kind of conditions that stress suspension components.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Rubicon Trail is a well-known off-road trail with tough rocks and steep sections. It’s the kind of place that really tests suspension and tires."}},{"startTime":81.04,"endTime":85.66,"type":"car","title":"Wrangler Rubicon","url":"/cars/jeep/wrangler","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/1988_Jeep_Wrangler_%2814872265662%29.jpg","quote":"...e a part of and use to do some maintenance on the Rubicon Trail too. They have an elite partnership.","canonicalId":"car:wrangler:","priority":0.5,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The Wrangler is a rugged 4x4 SUV known for off-road capability and for being used on trails like the Rubicon. It’s often discussed in off-road podcasts because its design supports trail driving, basic maintenance access, and aftermarket support. Mentions of partnerships or trail-focused use highlight how it’s used in real-world off-road scenarios.","simplifiedExplanation":"The Wrangler is a 4-wheel-drive SUV made for driving on rough dirt roads and trails. It’s commonly talked about in off-road settings because it’s built to handle challenging terrain. The podcast mention suggests it’s used for trail maintenance and trail driving activities on routes like the Rubicon.","imageAttribution":"Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0"}}],"speakers":[{"id":"s1","name":"Tyler","role":"host"},{"id":"s2","name":"Jimmy: Off-Road Enthusiasts","role":"host"}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/709-trail-maintenance-to-saving-the-neighborhood/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}