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THE ACCESSORY DREAM GUIDE

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Modifications:

- Rubicon Express 3.5” Suspension Lift

- 17” Custom Moto Metal Skull Rims

- 35” Hercules Trail Digger M/T

(summer)

- 35” General Grabber AT2 Studded

(winter)

- Paramount Front Bumper

- Atlas Rear Back Bumper with Tire Carrier

- Metal Gas Can/ Tool Box for Tire Carrier

- Custom Waterproof Off-road Relay Box

- Snap on 10000 Winch

- Superchips TrailDash

- Rugged Ridge XRD Modular Snorkel

- LED Halo Headlights

- LED Tail Lights

- JKS Front and Rear Track Bars

- J Speck Re-alignment Kit

- 51” LED Light Bar/Covers w/Rugged

Ridge Brackets

- Hydro Dipped Interior Pieces

- Custom Powder Coating

- Light Bar Brackets

- All done by Clark’s Coating

- Custom Hood and Wild Boar Grille (Air-

brush) Backalley Customz, Cody Sams

- Daystar Switch Panel

- Bestop Trektop NX

- Custom Skid Plate

(Kris Roy, Red Deer)

- Custom Hardtop Liner

(winter)

- Poison Spider Stock Tire Carrier Delete

Plate and Plug

- PIAA Halogen Fog Lights

- LED Cube Lights

- Fire Extinguisher/Rollbar Holder

- Custom Grab Handles

(glow in the dark)

- Skull Shifter Knob

- Rugged Ridge Floor Mats/Console Cover

- Smittybilt Rear Gate Storage Tailgate Bag

- Custom Rock Rails

- Custom Mud Flaps

SPEEDY STEVE

FEATURED VEHICLE

Year/Make/Model:

2013 JK Sahara Wrangler

Engine:

3.6 Liter

Owner:

Tracy Norell

Location:

Dapp, AB

Tracy is a Jeep Enthusiast. Her 2013

Wrangler, named Speedy Steve,

takes her everywhere, on road and

off. Tracy hails from the hamlet of

Dapp, Alberta. Dapp offers Tracy

the best of city and country life. It

is less than an hour from Edmonton

yet she can drive 2 blocks from

home and be in the country.

Tracy got Speedy Steve “to go off-road with family and friends and to

enjoy the outdoors.” Now, she co-runs a group called North Country

Off-Road Addicts, which goes on off-road expeditions around Alberta.

It also promotes and supports causes for the community, such as

“memorial runs, charitable runs and trail clean ups.”

When the members of her club are not hitting the trails during the week,

they can often be found meeting for coffee to discuss their next adven-

ture or charitable event and to relive the glories of past expeditions.

Her favourite accessory on Speedy

Steve is the air brushing on the hood

and the Wild Boar Grille. Next, she

has plans to add: “adjustable con-

trol arms, an off-road hero top, and

a synthetic winch line.”Her ultimate

goal for her future involves what

Tracy calls “Jeep Life”: “My abso-

lute dream is to have an awesome

group that just wants to get out and enjoy their rigs as much as I do,

making sure we are respectful of the trails and having memories that

last forever! It is significant to note Tracy’s repeated insistence on be-

ing respectful of the trails and her organization of trail clean up events.

Tracy has successfully grown a

group of like-minded enthusiasts

through N.C.O.A. By using social

media, Tracy has persuade more

Jeep owners to get back to the

low tech camping life in the

Alberta wilderness.