These are links to some cool sites I have found while surfing.



RitchieRacing.com

My friend Eric's web site. Thought it was the least I could do after breaking so many of his things.




Operation Komando

This is your opportunity to do something for the troops protecting our freedom. Even if you don't support the war, please support the troops. Let them know you appreciate their sacrifices. Thank You!




Southern High Rollers 4x4

Southern High Rollers 4x4 club. Check it out and if you like what you see, visit the calendar page to find out when and where our next meeting is. Then load up the family and come out and visit us. Be sure to tell them you saw the link on Hammer's site.




Texas Motorizes Trails Coalition

TMTC is the leading "grassroots authority" for establishing and maintaining off-road parks for motorized usage in Texas by All Terrain Vehicles, Motorcycles, Full Size 4X4 Trucks and Jeeps.




United Four Wheel Drive Associations

United Four Wheel Drive Association, Dedicated to Promoting the Great Outdoors!






TGTW Offroad

Custom suspension, cages, tube work and offroad parts and accessories.




Scramblers

Web site for CJ-8 Scrambler owners, collectors and others interested in finding out more about this unique classic.




Muscle Motor Sports

If you are on a budget, these guys are worth checking out. They have some great deals on used performance parts from time to time.




Novack Conversions

If you're swapping parts in Jeeps, you need to check out this site. They have all kinds of adapters and an excellent knowledgebase to help answer those tuff questions we all have from time to time.




JB Conversions

This is another excellent site for transfer case parts and adapters when swapping drivetrain parts on Jeeps. Very nice, high quality stuff.




Jeep Doc

Huge selection of Jeep parts including hard to find items. Boasting over 30 years experience in Jeep parts, repairing, and rebuilding!




Jeep Jamboree USA

Jeep® Jamborees are off-road adventure weekends that bring together the outdoors, down-to-earth people, and their Jeep 4x4s. These off-road treks have a long tradition dating back to 1953 when 4x4 pioneer Mark A. Smith organized the first-ever Jeep Jamboree and voyaged across the Sierra Nevada Mountains by way of the old Rubicon Trail. In 1954, Willys Motors — then manufacturer of Jeep vehicles — became involved with the adventure, and Jeep Jamborees have been an off-road tradition ever since.