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Jeep Sorting House

Jeep Sorting House

I Speak Jeep Apr 01, 2026 73 min
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About this episode

Jeep sorting house turns into a mix of logistics rage, Easter Jeep Safari tech, and a playful “which Jeep owner are you?” debate. The hosts vent about a freight shipment that arrived weeks late (and poor communication from T-Force), then call in Zach Heisley from Dana Spicer at EJS to discuss Ultimate axle R&D and why Dozer runs 72-inch wide axles. The core segment assigns Jeepers to Harry Potter-style houses based on how they use and build their rigs—plus a nostalgia trip about how forums used to sort the community more deeply than today’s social media.

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Concept

four-wheel drive

"In my oversized four-wheel drive Jeep A Jeep podcast starring industry experts"

Four-wheel drive means the car can send power to all four wheels. That helps it grip better when the ground is slippery or uneven, like off-road trails.

Brand

Jeep

"A Jeep podcast starring industry experts Cure monocity"

Jeep is a car brand that’s famous for off-roading. This podcast is all about Jeeps—how to keep them running and how to set them up for trails.

Term

drill press

"With mad scientist Scott Brown I use my drill press as a sort of lathe"

A drill press is a machine that holds a drill and lets you drill holes very straight. In this segment, they’re saying they’re using it in a creative way to do other metalworking tasks.

Concept

freight

"And then the whole missing freight [348.6s] Which was quite literally missing [350.7s] I have been calling [351.7s] I have been"

“Freight” just means the cargo being shipped, like parts or equipment. The speaker’s main issue is that the shipment wasn’t where it was supposed to be and they couldn’t get updates.

Company

T-Force

"It was T-Force, by the way [357.4s] I got no problem throwing them under the bus [359.8s] It was T-Force [361.0s] Won't use them again"

T-Force is the shipping company moving the freight. The host is upset because they couldn’t get a clear update on where the shipment was.

Company

Dana Spicer Corporation

"Let's just call Dana Spicer Corporation [525.4s] There we go [526.2s] Dana Spicer Corporation [528.6s] And Zach is live from Easter Jeep Safari"

Dana Spicer is a company that makes parts for the drivetrain—especially axles and related components. When it’s mentioned, it usually means the Jeep has specific axle/differential hardware from Dana.

Term

6.4 liter Hemi

"[558.5s] And powered by a 6.4 liter [563.1s] Hemi [563.6s] And we got the Hellcat Jeep"

The “6.4 liter Hemi” is a V8 engine. It’s known for making strong power, which helps a Jeep move confidently on tough trails.

Part

72 inch wide

"That's got our new 72 inch wide [584.7s] Version of our Ultimate Axle [586.5s] So it's got an Ultimate Dana 60 in the front [588.6s] And a 40s blind Dana 80 in the rear [591.6s] Both at 72 WMS [594.1s] Instead of the traditional 69"

“72 inch wide” is how wide the axle/tire setup is. A wider stance can help the Jeep feel more stable and give more room for off-road tires.

Term

axles

"Agreed, I mean that's why we almost exclusively use You know, Ultimate Series axles and all of our builds While there are other, you know, reputable axle builders"

Axles are what connect the drivetrain to the wheels. When you go bigger on tires and drive harder off-road, stronger axles help prevent failures.

Term

40 and 42 inch tall tire

"Yeah, so when you start to get into the 40 and 42 inch tall Tire and above"

They’re talking about very huge tires (40–42 inches tall). Bigger tires need more room and the Jeep has to be set up carefully so they can turn and flex without hitting anything.

Term

flex

"And the amount of flex that you have We're still playing games with Swigar inlinks"

“Flex” is how much the suspension can move so the wheels can follow bumps and dips. More flex usually means better grip on rough trails.

Term

wrap

"Posh, we still have We still have Posh She's got a different wrap"

A “wrap” is a vinyl (or similar) covering applied over the vehicle’s paint for color change, branding, or protection. Wraps can be swapped out as the owner’s style or sponsorships change.

Concept

angles of gussets

"Obsessing over minutia Regarding, you know, angles of gussets Or, you know, I was watching a guy build a tube chassis"

Gussets are little reinforcement pieces that help a metal frame stay strong where parts connect. The angle you weld them at can change how well the frame resists bending and twisting.

Concept

tube chassis

"...I was watching a guy build a tube chassis Or actually he took a hiatus from building his tube chassis pre-runner inspired vehicle"

A tube chassis is a custom frame made from steel tubes, usually built by hand. Off-road builders like it because it can be made strong and shaped for the way they want the vehicle to work.

Company

CAD drawings

"[1599.7s] They want to show you the CAD drawings [1603.0s] They give you measurements [1604.5s] I'm just going to jump to the comments real quick"

CAD drawings are digital blueprints made with computer software. When a shop shows them, it usually means they’re being precise about how parts will fit and work together.

Concept

rock crawling

"Rock crawling on this kind of this heightened level [1729.0s] Or even the Baja scene or the KOH scene"

Rock crawling is off-roading where you drive slowly over rocks and obstacles. The goal is to keep traction and get through tricky spots without spinning the tires.

Term

beat that dead horse

"I took it to the limit I beat that dead horse Beyond its grave"

It’s an expression meaning “stop bringing it up”—you’re talking about the same thing over and over. Here, they’re joking about repeating the same Jeep problem story.

Concept

Moab

"[2213.1s] I have no intention of owning Rustington [2215.9s] And believing that Rustington [2217.9s] Could be the Jeep that I go [2220.3s] And do Moab in [2222.7s] Thank goodness"

Moab is a well-known off-roading area in Utah. People go there to see how capable their Jeep really is on tough trails.

Concept

bone stock

"You can take a bone stock Rubicon out there And then you have a I'm going to roll it over three times"

“Bone stock” means the Jeep is basically exactly how it came from the factory. The point here is that the Rubicon can handle the trail without upgrades.

Concept

forums

"[2577.8s] But we used to sort ourselves [2579.8s] Via these forums [2582.6s] By how the culture of that forum was"

Forums are online communities where enthusiasts share knowledge, troubleshoot problems, and trade recommendations. In older Jeep and off-road circles, forums were a major way to learn about builds, parts compatibility, and common issues.

Concept

trail riding

"[3055.1s] Fred Motise was not exactly doing [3060.4s] Trail riding [3061.3s] Which I love"

Trail riding means driving off-road on dirt or rough paths. Instead of going fast, you focus on traction and getting through obstacles safely.

Concept

two track trails

"[3073.4s] Mitch and Mickey love getting in the Jeep [3075.4s] Taking the two track trails [3076.8s] Through wooded"

Two-track trails are dirt paths with two worn lines/ruts. Your tires often stay in those ruts, which can make it harder to stay balanced and keep grip.

Concept

creek bed

"[3080.0s] Come up out of the creek bed [3082.9s] Make a tight turn [3084.2s] You get a little bit of everything"

A creek bed is the channel where water runs. Off-road, it can be rough and slippery, and getting out of it can be harder than it looks.

Concept

sand

"[3085.5s] But we were talking [3086.6s] Doesn't love sand [3087.5s] I love sand"

Sand is a tricky off-road surface because tires can sink and lose grip. People often change how they drive (and sometimes tire pressure) to keep from getting stuck.

Concept

fording

"As it goes back to our [3141.6s] Fording conversation [3143.3s] Maybe we need to be more [3145.0s] Conscious about how we seal your vehicle up"

Fording means driving through water on purpose, like a stream crossing. You have to be careful about how deep you go and how water might get into the engine or other sensitive parts.

Term

suspension order

"We had four jeeps tied up in one One suspension order They were building parts for it"

A “suspension order” is when someone orders the parts that change how the Jeep rides and handles. If those parts don’t arrive on time, the Jeep can’t be finished.

Term

SD card

"Since we didn't have an SD card In the sound board [3466.9s] Does that mean that it just didn't record in there?"

An SD card is like a small storage chip for devices. If the recorder doesn’t have one inserted, it can’t save what it’s trying to record.

Concept

engine swap

"I'm not You know prepared to rip the engine out Greg was like oh I need to figure out Something to do with this LS and I thought Ooh what to do with this LS"

An engine swap means putting a different engine into a vehicle. It’s not just “bolt it in”—you usually have to deal with mounts, wiring, and other parts, so it can get expensive and complicated.

Concept

V8

"V8 things and of course Then I'm watching Rob LS the world"

A “V8” is an engine with eight cylinders. People mention it a lot because it usually means stronger acceleration and a different sound than smaller engines.

Term

scrap yard

"What age where I specifically Have been going to scrap. They don't Want anything That looks like it."

A scrap yard is a place that takes old cars and breaks them down. You can sometimes find parts there for much less than buying new.

Term

extension cord

"I end up using My extension cord to wire a machine Oh my god"

An extension cord is just a longer cable so you can plug in a tool farther away. It’s important to use one that’s meant for tools so it doesn’t overheat.

Part

welding

"[3996.0s] With extension cords. We're talking about [3997.8s] A 220 extension [4000.0s] But on the T I did [4001.6s] Finish out welding the [4003.4s] Driver's door."

Welding is how you permanently join metal pieces together. It’s common in car repairs and custom fabrication, and it has to be done well so the car is strong and the surface can be finished.

Concept

daily driver

"He wants To use it as a daily Which I think is awesome."

A “daily driver” is a vehicle intended to be used regularly for everyday commuting and errands. In a sale context, it often affects how the buyer evaluates condition, reliability, and whether the car can handle frequent use.

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