Unlocking Potential with Off-Road Upgrades and Modifications in Boise- One Rig at a time.
Your vehicle should work as hard as you do—on the road, on the trail, and everywhere in between. Whether you’re looking to improve performance, capability, comfort, or appearance, our upgrades are built around how you actually use your vehicle. From mild improvements to full transformations, we help you get more out of your rig with parts and setups that make sense.
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Where Capability Meets Confidence
Upgrading your vehicle isn’t just about looks—it’s about building something that performs better, lasts longer, and fits how you actually use it. Whether you’re chasing better off-road capability, improved ride quality, increased towing confidence, or simply a more aggressive stance, the right modifications make a noticeable difference every time you drive. From suspension and tires to armor, lighting, and drivetrain upgrades, a properly built rig gives you more control, more reliability, and more confidence on and off the road. It’s not about doing everything—it’s about doing the right things for your goals.
We've been modifying Jeeps, trucks, and SUVs for over a decade as a shop-backed by 30 years of hands-on off-road experience. We carry and install all the top brands because we know the difference between what works and what just looks good on paper.
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Where the Build Starts with You
No two builds are the same. A daily driver with weekend trail use needs a very different setup than a dedicated off-road rig or tow vehicle.
We take the time to understand how you use your vehicle so we can recommend upgrades that actually improve your experience.
Thirty years of hands-on experience means we know what actually matters for your specific situation and we're going to tell you straight what's worth spending money on and what isn't.
Bumpers: Real Protection for Every Off-Road Adventure Your Rig Takes On.
Stock bumpers are designed for parking lot fender benders, not trails.
An upgraded bumper gives your rig real protection against rocks, trees and whatever else the trail throws at you while also giving you a solid mount point for a winch, recovery points and auxiliary lighting.
Front and rear options available for every build.
Body Armor: Protect the Underbelly of Your Rig on Every Road Adventure.
The underside of your rig takes a beating on rocky terrain and most people don't think about it until something important gets damaged.
Skid plates, rock sliders and rocker protection keep your drivetrain, fuel tank and body panels intact when things get tight on the trail. It's one of the best investments you can make if you're doing any serious off-roading.
Light Bars and Lighting Upgrades: See the Trail. Don't Just Hope for the Best.
Stock headlights were not designed for off-road night driving and anyone who has tried to run a trail after dark with factory lighting knows exactly what we're talking about.
Light bars, pods and auxiliary lighting upgrades throw enough light on the trail to make night runs actually enjoyable instead of white-knuckle.
We'll help you figure out the right lighting setup for your rig and get everything wired cleanly so you don't end up with electrical problems down the road.
Off-Road Tires/Wheels: Built to Handle What Other Vehicles Can't Even Attempt.
Upgrading your tires without thinking about your wheels is only doing half the job.
Off-road wheels are built to handle impacts, flex and abuse that stock wheels aren't designed for and the right set makes a real difference in how your whole tire and wheel package performs out on the trail.
We'll match you to the right wheels for your build, your tire size and the kind of terrain you're running.
Winches and Recovery Gear: Because Getting Stuck During Off-Roading Is Only a Problem If You Can't Get Out.
A heavy duty winch is one of those things you don't think much about until the moment you absolutely need it, and then it's the most important piece of equipment on your rig.
Whether you're pulling yourself out of a mud hole, helping another wheeler on the trail or recovering from a situation that got out of hand fast, a properly mounted winch changes everything about how confident you feel heading into serious terrain.
We'll help you spec out the right winch for your rig and get it mounted correctly.
Re-Gearing: Keep Your Engine in Its Power Range After Going Bigger and Raising Your Ride Height.
When you go up significantly in tire size your engine slips out of its most efficient RPM range and you start losing the power and fuel economy you were expecting from your build.
Re-gearing puts your engine back where it belongs so your rig pulls the way it should, gets the fuel economy you were counting on and performs the way a properly built rig is supposed to perform.
It's a conversation worth having before you commit to a tire size so there are no surprises after the build is done.
Locking Differentials: The Single Biggest Game Changer for Rock Crawling and Snow Wheeling.
If you've never wheeled with lockers you don't know what you're missing and once you have them it's genuinely hard to imagine going back.
Locking differentials force both wheels on an axle to turn together which means both tires are driving at the same time instead of the one with the least resistance spinning uselessly.
On rocks, loose terrain and snow that difference in traction is absolutely massive and it opens up terrain that would stop your rig cold without them.
Brakes: More Rig Weight Means You Need More Stopping Power Out There.
Every time you add weight to your rig, whether it's a bumper, a winch, bigger tires or a full armor package, your braking system has to work harder to stop it.
Stock brakes aren't designed to handle the extra load and the difference in stopping distance becomes a real safety issue when you're navigating technical terrain or coming down a steep grade.
Upgraded brakes give you the stopping power your modified rig actually needs to stay in control when it counts.
Air Intake and Exhaust: More Power for a Better Off-Road Experience.
Upgrading your air intake and exhaust system is one of the most straightforward ways to get real horsepower gains out of your engine.
Unrestricted airflow lets your engine breathe the way it was meant to and the difference in throttle response and overall power is something you feel right away both on the street and on the trail.
It's a modification that makes your whole driving experience noticeably better without touching anything else.
Extended Range Fuel Tanks: Go Further Without Worrying About Where the Next Gas Station Is.
One of the first things you realize when you start running serious backcountry terrain is that fuel range becomes a real problem real fast.
The trails around Idaho don't have gas stations and when you're deep in the Owyhees or up in the Challis National Forest the last thing you want is to be doing the math on whether you have enough fuel to get back out.
An extended range fuel tank takes that stress completely off the table and lets you focus on the trail instead of the gauge.
Roof Racks and Bed Racks: Use Every Inch of Your Rig.
If you're loading up for a hunting trip, a camping weekend or an overland run, you already know that space runs out fast.
A properly mounted roof rack or bed rack gives you the organized, secure storage you need to bring everything without throwing it in a pile and hoping it stays put.
Recovery gear, water, shelter, fuel, gear bags, all of it in the right place and accessible when you need it instead of buried under everything else.
Built Around Your Passion: We Tailor Every Off-Road Build to Your Specific Hobby and How You Adventure.
Not every rig is built for the same purpose and the best modifications for your vehicle depend a lot on what you actually do with it. A hunting rig needs a completely different setup than an overlanding build and a fishing truck has its own set of priorities. Front and rear bumpers, aftermarket tires built for rocky trails, skid plates protecting your vulnerable parts underneath, fuel efficiency considerations after going up in tire size, all of it factors into how we think through the build with you.
We significantly increase what your rig is capable of by building around what you're actually going out there to do, and we think through the whole picture instead of just bolting on individual parts. Roof racks, bed racks, steps, hood latches, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, shovels, jacks and yes, even a duck for the Jeepers out there. Whatever your rig needs, we've got drivers covered from the casual weekend wheeler all the way to the serious overlander.
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Here's How the Off-Road Upgrade Process Works When You Come to Us.
First we talk through your upgrade options and figure out what actually makes sense for your rig and how you use it. From there we put together a free estimate so you know exactly what you're looking at before anything starts. We handle the full install in house, warranty all of our labor and take care of the warranty on any parts purchased through us. No surprises, no runaround, just solid work done by people who actually know what they're doing.
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Top Quality Brands Chosen by Off-Roaders for Off-Roaders.
We carry and install top quality brands because we've spent enough time off roading on Idaho trails to know what actually holds up and what doesn't. The right brand makes a huge difference in how your rig performs out there and we're not pushing whatever we have the most of in stock. We're going to point you toward what we'd put on our own off road beast for your situation because your vehicle's performance on the trail depends on getting that right. Everything we install is backed by a warranty on parts and labor and we're a certified Yukon Gear installer. Every brand we carry has earned its place on our shelves.






