Xtreme 4x4
Xtreme 4x4 | |
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Genre | Reality |
Starring | Ian Johnson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Spike |
Original airing | January 2005 |
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[Xtreme 4x4 Website] |
Xtreme 4x4 is a half hour series airing on Spike TV that began in January 2005 as part of Spike's weekend Powerblock line up. The show uses a how-to format, where the hosts build or modify vehicles in order to turn them into off-road-oriented rigs. They also periodically show various forms of off-road racing from across the United States. These include such events as rock crawling, desert racing, sand drags, mud racing, and trail riding adventures.
The hosts, Ian Johnson and Jessi Combs, were selected as part of a publicized, nationwide search for hosts where viewers were encouraged to send in their videos and resumes to Spike TV executives. Both hosts have appeared on other automotive shows including Discovery Channel's Monster Garage and TLC's Overhaulin'.
Jessi Combs announced in early 2008 that she would not be returning to Xtreme 4x4.
Unlike other shows aired as a part of the Powerblock, the "how-to" component of Xtreme is emphasized to a much greater extent. The show provides more in-depth information on such things as wheel alignment and creating rollcages and suspension for off-road vehicles.
Vehicles modified on the show
- Toyota FJ-60 "Saggin' Wagon"
- Jeep CJ-7 "Cheap Jeep"
- Ford Ranger Pick Up "Ranger Resurrection"
- Chevrolet Suburban/Hummer Body Kit "SubUrban Gorilla"
- Xtreme Ultimate Trailer
- Project Poison Spyder
- Chevrolet S-10 "S-10 Truggy"
- International Harvester Scout "IH Scout II"
- M35 2-1/2 ton Fire truck "Bobbed Deuce"
- Suzuki Samurai "Green Machine"
Related links
- Xtreme 4x4 official site
- Spike TV official site
- Jessi Combs' blog from 2/28/08 announcing her departure
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