Wyoming Custom Jeep Wrangler Builds

Wyoming Custom Jeep Wrangler Builds

Custom Jeep Builds in Wyoming

Jeep Wranglers are a very popular choice of vehicle in Wyoming. Due to its practicality, ground clearance and 4 wheel drive system, it makes a good choice for the terrain and weather here. Fremont Motors is one of the biggest suppliers of custom Jeep Wranglers and Jeep Gladiators in the state.

The person responsible for most of the design and build of the custom Wrangler’s is veteran sales consultant Justin Sandbak.

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AEV custom Jeep Wrangler, Photo: L Baures

 

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Volkswagen: What is Apple CarPlay & Android Auto?

Volkswagen: What is Apple CarPlay & Android Auto?

What is Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on a Volkswagen?

Volkswagen Apple CarPlay

Photo: Volkswagen

 

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are systems within a car or SUV that allows seamless smartphone integration. Apple smartphones can be plugged in directly to the vehicle via a USB cable and the system will automatically identify the phone. Android smartphones will require downloading the Android Auto app on your smartphone first. This eliminates complicated set-ups. It is much easier and more user-friendly to use than a Bluetooth system for hands-free calling.

Hands-free calling can be done without the need to ‘pair’ a phone. Contacts can be loaded from your phone to the vehicle and voice commands used to dial numbers.  Apple CarPlay and Android Auto also allow the use of certain Apps (Applications) from your smartphone. The ability to view and use navigation is huge. This effectively wipes out the need for an expensive built-in navigation system in the vehicle.

Other apps compatible with the system include messaging. Text messages can be received and relayed through the cars sound system. Responses can also be made using voice commands through Siri or Google Assistant. Music can also be streamed through the system using apps such as Pandora, Spotify or music within the smartphone device itself.

There are hundreds of Android Auto compatible apps to choose from. Apple has a fair selection of frequently used apps available. Both systems allow integration with manufacturer apps too.

Colbey Day from Fremont Volkswagen in Casper, Wyoming gives a quick demonstration in this video.

 

Which Volkswagen models have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto?

At this time, Volkswagen has one of the most comprehensive lists of CarPlay and Android Auto compatible vehicles. In the US, these vehicles include most 2018 and newer models;

  • Beetle
  • Golf
  • Jetta
  • Passat
  • Tiguan
  • Atlas
  • Arteon (coming soon)

 

To find out more information or check it out for yourself, contact your preferred Volkswagen dealership. 

 

Which smartphones will work with Volkswagen Apple CarPlay or Android Auto?

You must have a compatible smartphone with data to use the system.

Apple

iPhone ten s, iPhone ten s Max,iPhone ten r, iPhone X,  8,  8 Plus,  7, 7 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, 6, 6 Plus, SE, 5s, 5c, and 5.

 

Android

  • An Android phone running Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and up with a data plan. Android recommends Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) and up.
Gobble Gobble Give Food Drive

Gobble Gobble Give Food Drive

Hunger in Wyoming affects more people than you might think

According to FeedingAmerica, 73,830 people in Wyoming are struggling with hunger. 23,500 of those are children. This equates to 1 in 6 children in Wyoming struggling with hunger. The Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies says that homeless people account of for only 10% of their food recipients. The rest are everyday people.

 

Gobble Gobble Give

Last year, Fremont Motor Fiat, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM in Casper, WY took part in Gobble Gobble Give for the first time. A brand new RAM pickup truck with “RAM Out Hunger” sat in the showroom. Fremont Motors staff, customers and community members stuffed the truck with food donations.

 

 

In 2017 Fremont Motors in Casper collected 637 pounds of food. This provided the local community with 531 meals.

ram pickup 1500

2017’s donation

 

Help us do it again!

 

2018 Food Drive

The same Gobble Gobble Give food drive is happening again this year at the Casper Dodge store. There is a red 2019 RAM 1500 pickup truck sitting in the showroom just waiting for food. The event runs from October 15th until November 21st, 2018. All donations collected at the Casper store goes to feed the Natrona County community. The truck isn’t even 1/5th full yet…we need your help!

 

 

Drop off location and times

Feel free to stop by the Fremont Motors dealership at 6101 E 2nd Street in Casper. The red pickup truck is in the showroom and has a Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies, Gobble Gobble Give and Pepsi banner. Please place your food donations in the bed of the truck. The showroom is open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm and Saturdays from 9am-5pm.

Fremont Motor Casper Fiat, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM car dealership

Fremont Motor Casper Fiat, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM

Food donation ideas

Non-perishable food items make great donations. Items such as; canned fruit, canned meat, peanut butter, squeezables, applesauce, rice, canned vegetables, mac n cheese, soup, canned ravioli and spaghetti, healthy snacks, cereal, and breakfast bars etc. Donations of perishable items or meat can also be accepted and brought in only on the day of 21st Nov. This is to make sure the products stay fresh. Donations can also be dropped off directly at the WFBR warehouse.

For more information, stop by or check out Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies.  Can’t give food, but still want to help? Check out how to volunteer with WFBR.

 

Food pantries in Wyoming

Find a food pantry near you.

Trunk or Treat Ideas

Trunk or Treat Ideas

 

Trunk or Treat Ideas

Trunk or treat events are basically tailgate parties for kids adults or both for fall festivals and Halloween. According to Wikipedia, “Some parents regard trunk-or-treating as a safer alternative to trick-or-treating”. Here are some trunk or treat ideas that might help get those creative juices flowing. I did notice on my hunt for cool inspirational photos, there was a lack of decorated pickup trucks.

If you have or are planning to decorate your pickup truck, send us your pics!  Locations of some events around Wyoming are listed below.

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Top 5 Reasons You Might Use A RAM Cargo Camera

Top 5 Reasons You Might Use A RAM Cargo Camera

What is the Cargo Camera?

I remember a few years ago getting in a RAM 2500, driving it back from Douglas, WY seeing an option on the screen for Cargo Cam. Even though the name is pretty self-explanatory, like a child I had to play and see it for myself. So I selected the option on the touch screen and boom… a perfectly clear image of inside the truck bed appeared on the screen. Thinking to myself, wow, how cool is that and why has it taken so long for manufacturers to do this. It just seems such an obvious tool to have. The official name from RAM Trucks, is a ‘Center High-Mount Stop Lamp W/Cargo View Camera’.

RAM cargo camera screen

Where is the camera mounted?

The cargo camera is mounted on the back of the cab, where the 3rd brake light (Center High-Mount Stop Lamp) would normally be. The whole unit is replaced with one which has the camera, brake lights and some extra white lights that point down into the bed. Adding this along with the LED bed rail lights means you can also see your cargo at night time. This camera is available on the RAM heavy duty trucks with the 8.4″ UConnect touchscreen.

 

 

Top 5 reasons you might want a cargo camera

1. Hooking up a trailer to your truck.

I’ve been told that if you have been backing up 5th wheels or gooseneck trailers for years, you don’t need a camera to know where the hitch is. It sure is handy though. It does make the process faster and easier for someone who is not used to hooking up trailers on a regular basis. Sometimes, we don’t always have an extra person nearby to help guide us either. On newer RAM trucks, both the backup camera and cargo camera images appear on the large 8.4″ touch screen so you can toggle between the two, making it even easier.

https://youtu.be/6RZ8F-ZK9lM?t=85

 

 

2. Check for loose cargo.

You have a truck, you do truck things with it. How often have you packed stuff in the bed and are constantly checking the mirrors to see if a bag is about to launch like a rocket from the bed to the road or even vehicle behind? You are able to turn on the camera whilst driving to able to see what is going on in the bed. No need to ask passengers to look behind or even try it yourself whilst driving.

RAM Cargo CAM

RAM Cargo CAM

3. Watching the dog(s).

Everybody wants to know mans best friend is safe and happy in the back. Hopefully not trying to take a giant leap for dogkind out the box.

 

4. It looks better than the stock brake light.

 

With 6 red LED lights on the top (for the brake light) and 4 white LEDs on either side of the camera, it looks better than the stock brake light and also lights up more. Cargo could potentially block the bed rail lighting, so by having both of these lighting options available on your RAM will help in several different scenarios.

5. Car wash.

Yesterday, I pulled up to the car wash and almost drove in before forgetting to check the bed. Ok, so it might be complete laziness but, if I had a cargo camera, I could have checked real quick. Instead, I had to embarrassingly pull over at the car wash, get out and check if there anything in there. There was. With no room left in the cab to move all my junk in there. So… on my merry way with a dirty truck, I went. If I did make it into the car wash, I could have watched the swirly brushes and jet sprays clean the bed of the truck, on my screen using the rear cargo camera.

How much is the cargo camera on a RAM Truck?

Center High-Mount Stop Lamp W/Cargo View Camera is what Ram officially call it as mentioned before. It’s a $345 add-on from the factory. When you consider a littering fine in WY can be up to $750, this seems cheap. Much more likely to be just plain right useful for that amount though.

What do you think? Would a Cargo Camera be useful for you? Do you already have one, do you use it, like it, hate it, love it? Let us know, comment below.

Check out the all-new 2019 Heavy Duty RAM Trucks.

 

 

Pros and Cons of Changing to Winter Wheels

Pros and Cons of Changing to Winter Wheels

changing to winter wheels

Photo by Ozark Drones

 

Pros and Cons of Changing to Winter Wheels

If you live somewhere that gets a lot of snow, you may consider running winter tires.

There are some pros and cons associated with getting winter wheels though. Here they are;

 

Pros

 

More grip in the cold, ice and snow

Winter tires really do offer extra grip and safety during the winter.

The compound winter tires are made of, performs better in cooler temperatures vs a regular tire that may become less flexible.

Whilst there are a lot of new vehicles out there that come with ‘All-Season’ tires, these are limited to what they can do in the winter.

In a perfect world, they would be amazing in all temperatures and road conditions, however, the idea of an ‘All-Season’ is that they are ok in most conditions as there has to be a compromise.

A tire that’s good in summer doesn’t have the attributes that a tire needs to be great with, in the winter.

This ultimately comes down to safety, being more in control of your vehicle. Do you have precious cargo?

 

Damage

Changing to winter wheels such as steel rims with higher profile tires means you may cry a little less if they get scuffed.

The chances of the rims getting damaged in winter is much higher than in the summer.

You know, like that pothole or curb that playing hide and seek under the snow.

 

Forgiveness from a higher sidewall

Going a rim size smaller will mean a higher sidewall (to keep rolling radius the same) on the tire which means it can be a little more forgiving, having some extra flex. 

Click to learn more about tires sizes.

 

Treadwear

Having a dedicated summer and a dedicated winter set of tires will spread out the wear on the tires.

Winter tires will wear out extremely quickly in hotter temperatures.

changing to winter wheels

Photo by Pigoff PhotographY

Cons

 

The cost

Whether you decide to keep the wheels and just change the tires or get a whole new set of wheels and tires, there’s a cost.

Depending on the vehicle and size of the wheels, this can quickly become expensive on bigger wheels.

The type of vehicle you have will also determine the cost. If your vehicle is AWD or 4WD you will need to replace all four tires.

Even if your vehicle is FWD or RWD it also recommended to replace all four due to the change in grip levels and handling characteristics.

 

Changing tires each season

Winter tire can be purchased in the same size as your original tire. Changing tires isn’t really an easy DIY job at home.

Tire machines are needed to take the tire off the rim, then there’s re-mounting and balancing.

This means a trip to your local tire shop and time out of the day to do so. Whilst mounting new tires on your original rims, there is also the chance that the rims could get damaged.

 

Changing to winter wheels and tires each season

It may seem easier to just get a winter wheel and tire package, so you can replace the wheels yourself.

The idea would be, go a rim size smaller, get cheap steel wheels. The smaller the rim the cheaper the tires right?

Depending on the size this may be cheaper than buying a set of winter tires for your original wheel size.  However, this isn’t as easy as it used to be years ago. Thanks to the invention of TPMS. This the tire pressure monitoring system. 

Some TPMS systems are mounted in the wheel itself and so this means potentially purchasing a whole new set of sensors, which could be around $150 per wheel (depending on the manufacturer).

This will also need to calibrated which means extra labor. Be sure to research wheel sizes before making a purchase as it’s not quite as easy as replacing 17″ for 17″ wheels.

The bolt pattern, size and offset also have to be taken into consideration. If the offset is incorrect it may not fit over the brake caliper or rotors. The rolling radius should stay the same so the speedometer reading is accurate.

 

Pros and Cons of Winter Wheels

Photo by Holly Mandarich

 

Calculating the sizes

Changing wheel or tire sizes can be complex. Here is a tire size comparison calculator. Another option is to contact your local parts dept, or Jeff Bugher, Parts Manager at Fremont VW in Casper, who can assist you.