IH Scout Trucks & 4x4 Tech

IH Scout Trucks & 4x4 Tech International Harvester was a major manufacturer of farm equipment and tractors, though it also competed with the Big 3 with light trucks from about 1907 to until the early 1980s. The Scout is one of the more recognized vehicles from IH and was one of the original sport-utility vehicles offered in the North American market. The company produced it from the early 1960s to early 1980s. The company also produced the Travelall, which was similar to the Chevy Suburban.

LATEST IH Scout Trucks & 4x4 Tech

  • Maxxis Creepy Crawler Tires - Review

    Maxxis Creepy Crawler tires--only for the professional driver, or will they also work for us weekend warriors?

    Oct. 15, 2007
  • Synthetic Winch Lines: The Good and the Bad

    >Despite getting stuck we were in high spirits for we knew our WARN XD9000i would have no trouble getting us out. At least so we thought.

    May. 01, 2007
  • Permanent Winch Power for the back of your Truck

    Jarred shows how he added a permanently mounted hidden winch to the back of his truck.

    Mar. 07, 2007
  • Not So Cheap MAACO Paint Job

    Not so cheap Maaco paint job for our Project Off-Road Toyota

    Mar. 01, 2007
  • LED Headlamp and Tent Heater Review

    Now it's time to set up camp. It's not an uncommon scenario. Trying to set up a tent at night or backing that RV...where do you get light to see?

    Mar. 01, 2007
  • Picking up Your Off-Road Physique

    How to sneak in easy exercises when in route to an outdoor adventure.

    Mar. 01, 2007
  • Jim's Serious Off-Road Buildup Tips for Scout II's w/33" tires

    Off-Road Buildup Tips for Scout II's w/33" tires

    Nov. 17, 2006
  • Sometimes Getting Out is Hard Work

    I know you've heard this before: if you are going to drive off-road you should always go out with two or more trucks. Many Hummer owners are mavericks with little more than a marginal degree of self-control, however-- so the urge to go out on a trail can?

    Sep. 01, 2006
  • The Saga of the Mother of all Rocks

    The Mother, the term brings either visions of a sweet comforting matriarch figure or on the other side an overbearing, arrogant, pushy, nasty individual, well the Mother of all Rocks is certainly the latter. (Or was)

    Aug. 01, 2006
  • Put A Lid On It

    One of the biggest decisions to make, after finishing your rc crawler build project, is choosing the right body for it. Sure, the body you run won't affect performance that much, however, it is still important that your rig looks its best, while running t

    Aug. 01, 2006
  • Waterproofing A Dana 44 Front Hub

    The internal-spline Dana 44 front hub uses two tapered roller bearings, and a seal at the inboard end of the hub. At the outboard end of the hub is a drive-in cap that can allow water to enter, bringing grit along with it. Adding to the problem is the lar

    Jul. 15, 2006
  • Pnut's Rockers

    Custom made high clearance rockers!

    Jul. 01, 2006
  • How to Select and Operate a Hand-Held Plasma Cutter

    Weekend wheelers, rock crawlers and sand buggy fabricators who experience the benefits of a plasma cutting machine rarely want to return to oxy-acetylene cutting or mechanical cutting processes such as saws, cut-off wheels, shears and snips

    Jul. 01, 2006
  • The Shoot Out

    The Colorado RC Rock Crawling Winter Point Series ended months ago, which only means one thing…..The Summer Point Series is right around the corner!

    Jun. 29, 2006
  • 2006 Extreme Motorsports Expo

    The Extreme Motor Sports Expo held in Costa Mesa, CA was a huge event for off-road enthusiasts. The 3 day event had hundreds of exhibitors with a wide range of off-road products. From lifted trucks and toy haulers to sand cars, ATV's, and even a few rock

    Jun. 01, 2006
  • Outdoor Bench Table Set by Cabela's

    One of the best things about the outdoors is camping. I grew up camping and so I'm always on the lookout for the latest and greatest camping products to make the experience easier and more enjoyable.

    May. 01, 2006
  • Using CO2 For Your Locker

    By a huge margin, the number one question I get asked when people see my Jeep for the first time is: ?what is that tank in the back?? The tank is, of course a compressed liquid CO2 tank. But it can be used for so much more than just filling your tires. Re

    May. 01, 2006
  • The 2.2 Scale Revolution

    While the RC Crawling sport was being dominated by the big Super Crawlers, there were many custom builders that were looking for something a little different

    May. 01, 2006
  • DANA 60 CONVERSION

    The Binder Bunch has learned through years of four wheeling that if you are going to run 35" or taller tires you will eventually break the 44 axles, ring & pinion, and differential. Our solution was to install a dana 60 in the rear of our Scouts. Our goal

    Oct. 01, 2005
  • Soft Top Care

    Summer is Almost here. When warm weather arrives convertible tops come down. Here are some tricks to keep your top in great shape for years to come. * Keep as clean as possible, use a vinyl protectant if needed * When washing top use an automotive type so

    Oct. 01, 2005