Matt Grabli – About The Author
Matt Grabli is a professional mechanic, experienced off-roader, writer and founder of Offroadium. Worked as a general automotive mechanic, parts specialist at Auto Zone, and aftermarket performance product consultant at Real Truck, before shifting focus to writing and digital content creation.
My story
Like many, my passion for cars stems from my father. From a young age, I would linger with him in the garage, watching him fixing and maintaining cars into the late hours. Car magazines showcasing beautiful vehicles captivated me far more than books or cartoons ever could. This blossomed into an addiction where I would eagerly spend my pocket money on the latest issue of Car & Driver. This influenced my decision to pursue a career in automotive field.
Like many car enthusiasts in the early 2010s, “stance” and “street scene” dominated my interests, with websites like StanceNation and SpeedHunters as my biggest influences. However, after completing my street stance build, I realized my prized car, into which I had invested significant time and resources, was no longer fully drivable. The stiff suspension and inability to clear speed bumps limited where I could go, even road trips were unrealistic due to ride discomfort.
It was around then that I turned to off-road vehicles. Despite working with client trucks and Jeeps previously, I had not appreciated how well these vehicles aligned with my goals and lifestyle. They satisfied nearly everything on my wish list (except perhaps gas mileage) and opened new roads and destinations through enhanced capabilities versus the limitations of my previous build. I could apply my creativity, knowledge, and experience to improve drivability rather than hinder it.
This opened an exciting new world, from local camping to cross-state expeditions on scenic trails. Events like King of the Hammers and Overland Expo exposed me to the mature, side of automotive culture. My passion for vehicle modification, technical experience, writing skills, and interactions with owners of customized off-road rigs have inspired me to share my knowledge with like-minded enthusiasts on Offroadium.com
Matt's Posts
Even though not the most popular truck on the road, Nissan Frontiers have always been…
If you’re a longtime fan of modified imports, particularly Hondas and Acuras, you’ll definitely appreciate…
Even though the off-road community has grown quite significantly during the last couple of years,…
With the latest Bronco model, Ford did an excellent job building a vehicle that satisfies…
Last week I came across an extensively modified Mazda 6 Wagon photographed in locations that…
Ten years ago, if you wanted to go off-roading and experience overland adventures firsthand, your…
The Toyota Tacoma is a truck that’s built for adventure, and it’s incredibly capable right…
Model: 1980 Mercedes 300TD
Wheels: 31″
Category: Overland Wagon
Capability Score: 30/70
Build Level: Advanced
Mods Budget: $$$
Thanks to its off-road racing heritage, the Mitsubishi Pajero (also known as Montero) became one…
The 4Runner is one of the most widely supported 4×4 platforms by aftermarket parts manufacturers.…