About Kelly Young
My name is Kelly Young and I work at 4 Wheel Drive Hardware in Columbiana, OH. I have worked here for 11 years. I started out in sales, then customer service, and now I manage the website.
I have always been into motorsports. My family is big into quads and dirt bikes so it just fit when I was hired here, even though I had never owned a Jeep. Less than a year after working here, I traded in my S-10 for a 1997 TJ with only 9,000 miles on it! When I first got it, I had no intention of lifting it or even thinking of taking it off road. Boy did my mind change on that!
Less than 6 months after I bought it, I was approached to test out a new 4WD brand 3" lift kit and 33" tires. Of course I wasn't going to turn this down. When the build was done, I had a 3" lift kit, 33" BFG All Terrain tires mounted on Eagle Alloy 15x8 wheels, and Bestop fender flares and side steps. At the time, it looked cool to me and I was a daily driver, so I wasn't worried about function. That didn't last long.
I was invited to go 4-wheeling at a local spot and I was hooked. It was time to rebuild it for function. I swapped my bumpers for a set of Warn Winches rock crawler bumpers and rock sliders, 33" BFG Mud Terrains on a set of black wheels, and a Warn M8000 winch
The modifications didn't stop there. After a few years of running the short arm lift kit, long arm kits were hitting the market and becoming popular. So I took off the 3" kit and decided to go even bigger and badder. We installed a 6" Fabtech long arm suspension system and I jumped up to 36" Super Swamper TSL radials. While I was at it, I decided to swap out the stock 35 rear axle and install a Ford 8.8 with a Detroit locker in it. That's when I started beating the crap out of this thing. I had dented my fenders and corners, and had scratches galore. I wheeled this thing as much and as often as I could, wherever I could.
In the fall of 2004, I received tickets to a rock crawling competition from one of our vendors. I was watching the competitors and thinking that I could do this too. I came back to 4WD and pitched the idea to them to sponsor me and they were on board.
Now the real work had to begin. I made a list of parts I thought I would need on the Jeep to make it a competition vehicle. First, we changed the paint color from dark blue to 1974 Volkswagen Rally Green. We also changed the lift kit to a 4" Full Traction long arm kit and went down a tire size to run 35" tires. We installed front and rear lockers, had a custom roll cage built, custom dash and interior, etc. It was a complete Jeep makeover. The funny thing about all of this is that the Jeep was still owned by the bank and I was making payments on it!
We have been competing in rock crawling competitions since 2005. We are entering our 6th season of competition. In June of 2008, I lost my mother to a brief battle with colon and liver cancer. My mom was one of my biggest fans and a big fan of the world of rock crawling and motorsports. I had been thinking of ways to hold an off-road event or something in my mom's memory when the idea was presented to me to paint my competition Jeep pink and raise money for cancer research. And thus, Crawl to Cure Cancer was born.
1997 TJ Wrangler SE
Paint Color
- Custom Metallic Pink
- 1975 Volkswagon Rally Green (2005-08)
Drivetrain
- 4.3L Vortec with 4L60E transmission
- Be Cool Conversion Radiator
- Howell Engineering Computer and Wiring Harness
- 4.3 Atlas 2 Transfer Case
- Solid Axle 44/60 Hybrid Front Axle: 44 center section with
Dana 60 outers, 5.13 G2 gears and ARB Air Locker
- Currie Rock Jock 60 Rear Axle: 5.13 G2 gears and ARB Air Locker
- Full Traction 4" Long Arm Suspension
- Mean Green Alternator and Starter
- Royal Purple fluid in everything
- 35x12.50-15 Pro Comp Xtreme MT tires on beadlock wheels
Interior
- Mastercraft Rubicon Seats with custom seat covers
- Mastercraft 5-point harnesses
- Custom Roll Cage by Peters Off Road Inc.
- 2.5 gallon Fuel Cell from Poly Performance
- Art Carr Shifter
- Custom made flat dash
- Autometer Ultra Light Gauges
- Painless Wiring Harness for Dash
- Staples Easy Button
- Body Tub lined by Line-X
- Warn RT25 Rear Winch
Exterior
- Kilby Enterprise On Board Air System
- Gen-Right Off Road Corners
- Gen-Right Off Road Rock Sliders
- TNT Customs Phantom Fenders
- Warn 9.0RC Winch
- Body tub from 2000 TJ from Davey's Jeeps
- Replacement Steel Grille from Crown Automotive
- All stickers done by DB Signs
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2005 TJ Wrangler
Customizations
- 4" Full Traction lift kit with the PUREJEEP Stealth Stretch kit in the rear
- 35” Dick Cepek Mud Country Tires
- 15x8 limited edition Mickey Thompson flat black wheels
- Hanson Off Road Front 52" stubby bumper with the fender bar
- Smittybilt XRC8 comp series winch
- PUREJEEP Renegade Flat fenders
- PUREJEEP rock sliders
- Hanson Off Road rear bumper and tire carrier
- Dana 44 rear axle
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Crawl to Cure Cancer
In June of 2008, Rock Crawling Team 311 driver Kelly Young lost her mother, Marie, to a brief battle with colon and liver cancer. Marie was Team 311's biggest fan, and a huge fan of rock crawling and motorsports. Since her passing, the team has been looking for ways to show Marie's appreciation for all that she did while she was with us. An idea was presented that would allow us to remember Marie, and help others with their illness.
Team 311 has changed our Jeep color theme to pink and black, and donating all of the money we raise to the American Cancer Society. We are doing this with the hope that we can play a part in helping to find a cure for something that has affected all of our lives. It is with this hope that "Crawl to Cure Cancer" was born.
We have t-shirts available to spread the word on our cause. The t-shirts and hoodies are available through 4Wheel Drive Hardware and all proceeds from the shirt sales are going to our cause, with 4WDH matching what we bring in at the end of the year. Check them out on 4wd.com!