I had how popular they are getting. What used to be fun together weekends are now full of novice wannabe experts who bring danger to the blind curves. Perhaps auto cross a bit before going ham on public roads.
@@smacketteenjoy it while it lasts Are local spot to drift for over 20 years was blow up By TH-cam and some novice kid hit an Olympic bike rider on the mountain! Spots been dead for the last 7 years
what the fuck are you talking about? They have been known to be some of the best roads in the country for decades. People literally travel from all over the world to ride the dragon.
Probably the most engaging and entertaining drift video event I’ve watched. To see The Stout on real roads allows you to truly understand the skill it takes to handle these vehicles. Just seeing the sidewall of the hill as Ryan slides for at least 40m shows how difficult drifting really is. Mad props to Ryan and this build. One of my favorites.
SO awesome to see a STOUT getting some love. I grew up in one and later a 79 pickup and now the only thing our family drives are Toyotas. In fact I own "too many" Toyota 4wd's according to the wife.
I always said if WV improved its roads it would be a drifters dream destination. Beautiful scenery crazy switchbacks and constant changing in camber and direction.
This is so f*cking epic! The sounds in the mountains mustve been amazing! Stout build is so rad, looks like champ out there. So glad you took it. That event looks like a banger
@@SAMPLETEXT285 Oh cool. You ever see the Amish people in (Lang-Kissed-Her) Lancaster? I got a guy I worked with that his town was on fire for so long because of the coal. It’s called Centralia. Wild stuff in that part of the country. They disrespect you guys. They got that train that blew up on the Ohio and Pennsylvania border and the politicians didn’t care!
@@franko8572 i see amish people all the time riding around on horses and buggy's and doing farming and such. But you kinda have to be on your toes a little bit while driving through Lancaster because the roads around there follow the property lines of old farmsteads and properties that no longer exist so they are very twisty and have alot of blind corners and sudden elevation changes and you never know if you'll turn one of those corners and see a horse drawn buggy going well under the speed limit it's definitely sketchy but it will make you a better driver.
@samanthasharp726 I live in NW North Carolina. It looks identical to so many of our roads! This was in Pennsylvania I think. It says it in part of the vid
i bought a white 1985 toyota pickup to turn into a budget drift truck a while back and was really discouraged with it, then i saw one of your videos on insta and immediately went outside and started working on it again. and i got it cranking. so happy
Being from the great state of WVa. I'd like to let you know you are doing it wrong. We stay in our lane, lol. Everything else looks up to par for our roads, lol. Oh, one more thing. Gotta try it in the snow, haha
Ya'll need to come to Madison Indiana. We have 3 hills similar to what you were just running in the video. We sit on the Ohio River and our town is kind of split up in 2 sections that we refer to as top of the hill and bottom of the hill. We are a historic town as well. Just a thought. I've been saying that I would love to time attack the hills but have no idea how to pull it off legally. Lol
Thanks for putting WV on the map. Lived here all my life. When it snows the entire state turns into an epic drift playground. I use a 97 toyota tacoma with a LSD in the rear and its every bit as epic as what these vehicles do in the snow! I also autocross and rally cross in WV with an Fc3s. If you all want to go to the New River Gorge bridge there is a 1-way perfectly paved touge style road similar to irohazaka slopes! Hit me up I want to be involved.
i love the big production and pro stuff. but this is what got me into drifting. hanging with your pals. street cruising. sloppy road side repairs. i love this shit.
Drifting through the Appalachian Mountains looks like an adrenaline-packed adventure! The scenery is breathtaking and the driving skills are next level. Amazing video!
Dope that you guys stopped at the go mart in white sulphur springs wva!!! Not from there but I’ve spent plenty of time growing up around the area. Also the last good gas station before you get to snowshoe mountain ski resort!
That is the most bad ass truck I have ever seen! What a sick stance! Thing is unbelievably stable, and predictable. Obviously the guy behind the wheel knows his sh*t lol. Awesome! 👍🤘👏
As someone who lives like 15-30 minutes away from here and drive on it everyday, it’s awesome to see yall shredding the roads I have always wanted to. This is a dope af video..
I would love to see y'all on the Diamondback, 226A in North Carolina. Small town, can definitely get something worked out up here. 210 curves over 11 miles with 2000ft elevation change.
Yes bro! So happy for you man that looked so fun! Some of those shots with the cars up close in the corners turbos going wild …. or those other shots with the stout mad sideways …. insane also enjoyed the casual diff swap (-8
When the Pros get behind the Amateurs it mixes things up, a bet of a different challenge added to the new terra-rain. Many many years back before "Deals Gap" was even known about to the "Internet" back when "Pete" the man that started it and built the "Dragons Den." Pete was a great guy, he used to catch fresh fish and cook it for us and we would watch our homemade duct taped VHS players mounted to our CBR's, the first one I road there was my Hurricane so that should say how long ago it was lol. Yeah, our knee dragoning setup up was a Coffee Can smashed in a round-like shape and duct taped to our knees, oh and some foam padding sometimes. Cafe Racing was just a word that had not taken hold but I saw racers dragging their knees on TV so I made my own knee pad sliders and did it so finding curves became a passion, pavement types too.
I think wet is the best for drifting (in tandems) cause there's less smoke and more visibility. plus it just looks better imo the 240SX that you're following... I used to have one when I was like 17. I miss it so much fr
While I'm not a drifter. seeing all the vids coming out of drift Appalachia is amazing. some of these roads grip driving are equally as scary, as you'll close in on 100mph very quick in some of the longer straights, sweeping corners. we also have the Appalachian Hillclimb series, which has events all up and down the mountain range. would love to maybe see these two events partner up at some point.
Once you are in the drift and the pendulum is established, you don't need to keep using the drift brake. You only need that for entry if you want to avoid adding excessive energy with throttle.
I've drove this road every day for 20+ years.. put me in one of those and you'll see something. I can drive it with my eyes closed... was drifting my Mustang GT in 91.. road is all smooth and paved recently. It's easy now.
That’s awesome y’all rolled through our town I’d loved to watch this!! We drove like that when I was in high school lol got in a lot of trouble back in the early 90’s but we never called it drifting 🤣we were hill hopping and slinging turns!!!! Cool video
21:19 LOL My nephew drives on this road almost daily, and you can see one of the spots he crashed. He crashed into the guardrail right there. You can see the dent on the very right of the video!
Hey Ryan, I doubt you’ll see this but what jack are you using at 23:25 ?? that thing looks absolutely killer with how low & how long of a reach it has my goodness!
Me and my brother lived on a gravel curvy road to our house. We would drift up and down the road every day to go to school/park... the neighbors hated it :).
you guys are killin me. I love that truck! and I love this drifting on some .....formidable roads. I don't live in the Appalachians but my grandparents and great grandparents were miners outside of Bluefield WV 100 years ago and longer. Some relatives are still there. I've followed F1 for 45 years and frankly it can go to hell now. If I were a young kid or what I would recommend to a young kid. Learn to work on a drift car and drive. Screw formal road racing. Driving wise....you guys really have your shit together!
not usually a track guy but this thing is so fucking baddass, just the way it sits on the road, the clean rims you picked, the body kit is so clean 10/10 hell yes
I'm a big low low truck guy and have been following this entire build. Absolutely love this truck can't wait to finish mine
i'm a lifted big ass bubba truck man and i love this truck too 👍🏻
Totally awsome
Wait… yours? Epic I’m building a dune buggy
what you building?
100%
Good to finally see Appalachian roads getting the respect they deserve. They are no joke
I had how popular they are getting. What used to be fun together weekends are now full of novice wannabe experts who bring danger to the blind curves. Perhaps auto cross a bit before going ham on public roads.
Waste of good tires ! LOL
@@smacketteenjoy it while it lasts
Are local spot to drift for over 20 years was blow up
By TH-cam and some novice kid hit an Olympic bike rider on the mountain!
Spots been dead for the last 7 years
421 comin down to Harlan should be on a mf video game
what the fuck are you talking about? They have been known to be some of the best roads in the country for decades. People literally travel from all over the world to ride the dragon.
Probably the most engaging and entertaining drift video event I’ve watched. To see The Stout on real roads allows you to truly understand the skill it takes to handle these vehicles.
Just seeing the sidewall of the hill as Ryan slides for at least 40m shows how difficult drifting really is.
Mad props to Ryan and this build. One of my favorites.
This brings back the old "Off Seasons, Tuerck'd" vibes, warms my heart! Good stuff sir, we all love to see it.
SO awesome to see a STOUT getting some love. I grew up in one and later a 79 pickup and now the only thing our family drives are Toyotas. In fact I own "too many" Toyota 4wd's according to the wife.
same. shits wild
ALL of you guys made it look so effortless and graceful!! It was actually super peaceful watching this footage. Thank you for posting!!
Glad to see someone enjoying Southern WV. It is truly an amazing place.
Still can't believe what we were a part of! Truly amazing. Can't wait for more Mountain Shenanigans!
You know it dude. More to come next year im sure.
@@RyanTuerckWhere can I get the fenders?
What state were y'all in? The mountains in PA are a blast
Don't ever come back!
I always said if WV improved its roads it would be a drifters dream destination. Beautiful scenery crazy switchbacks and constant changing in camber and direction.
That truck is so bad ass! Loved watching the build series and it is great seeing do what it was built for!
This is so f*cking epic! The sounds in the mountains mustve been amazing! Stout build is so rad, looks like champ out there. So glad you took it. That event looks like a banger
It was hard to take a step back and appreciate it all while there but man we reflected on the way home. Was such a cool couple days.
Look into the dragons tail@@RyanTuerck
As someone who lives in PA its so great to finally see some drift events happening in Appalachia the hills here have always been underated
Nice. Where in PA? I’m in NY one hour east from PA.
@@franko8572 southeastern about 1hr from Philadelphia
@@SAMPLETEXT285 Oh cool. You ever see the Amish people in (Lang-Kissed-Her) Lancaster?
I got a guy I worked with that his town was on fire for so long because of the coal. It’s called Centralia. Wild stuff in that part of the country. They disrespect you guys. They got that train that blew up on the Ohio and Pennsylvania border and the politicians didn’t care!
@@franko8572I live in Jackson next door to a huge Amish complex
@@franko8572 i see amish people all the time riding around on horses and buggy's and doing farming and such.
But you kinda have to be on your toes a little bit while driving through Lancaster because the roads around there follow the property lines of old farmsteads and properties that no longer exist so they are very twisty and have alot of blind corners and sudden elevation changes and you never know if you'll turn one of those corners and see a horse drawn buggy going well under the speed limit it's definitely sketchy but it will make you a better driver.
It was so sick to see everyone right by my campus, glad it was such a rad weekend for you all!
17:17 hey that’s me!
Nice meeting you dude.
@@RyanTuerck hope you all come back next year!
Where was this at yall? I’m located in north Georgia, would love to come out next time
@samanthasharp726 I live in NW North Carolina. It looks identical to so many of our roads! This was in Pennsylvania I think. It says it in part of the vid
@@nickhammac nope, it was southern WV near beckley!
i bought a white 1985 toyota pickup to turn into a budget drift truck a while back and was really discouraged with it, then i saw one of your videos on insta and immediately went outside and started working on it again. and i got it cranking. so happy
Heck yeah 👍
YES BROTHER
YES BROTHER
Man that truck chasing is just so menacing it’s amazing. The scene just fit the truck so nicely
this is the best drift video I have seen on youtube in a long time.
Mad skills and respect to you and your crew, I was blown away watching this video!
Being from the great state of WVa. I'd like to let you know you are doing it wrong. We stay in our lane, lol. Everything else looks up to par for our roads, lol. Oh, one more thing. Gotta try it in the snow, haha
The noise that 4-cylinder puts out is just on a different level
Super sick! Toyota drift truck is just mint conceptually, let alone the execution! Killer!
Loving these touge events. Completely different vibe to competitions and courses.
great to see people enjoying my side of the state! they really are beautiful roads!
Ya'll need to come to Madison Indiana. We have 3 hills similar to what you were just running in the video. We sit on the Ohio River and our town is kind of split up in 2 sections that we refer to as top of the hill and bottom of the hill. We are a historic town as well. Just a thought. I've been saying that I would love to time attack the hills but have no idea how to pull it off legally. Lol
Ill lat the drift appalachia crew know. They have got some stuff figured out on the legal side of things.
I work at Glade Springs. Was doing a Christmas light show while these guys were here. Class acts, all of them. Glad to see some love for WV.
It feels very surreal to watch you guys drift in my home state. Played golf here a dozen times. Mountain Mama is happy to you back anytime!
Thanks for putting WV on the map. Lived here all my life. When it snows the entire state turns into an epic drift playground. I use a 97 toyota tacoma with a LSD in the rear and its every bit as epic as what these vehicles do in the snow! I also autocross and rally cross in WV with an Fc3s. If you all want to go to the New River Gorge bridge there is a 1-way perfectly paved touge style road similar to irohazaka slopes! Hit me up I want to be involved.
i love the big production and pro stuff. but this is what got me into drifting. hanging with your pals. street cruising. sloppy road side repairs. i love this shit.
Drifting through the Appalachian Mountains looks like an adrenaline-packed adventure! The scenery is breathtaking and the driving skills are next level. Amazing video!
thats crazyyyyyy🎉 my men am loving the drifting 😮😮😮😮
Dope that you guys stopped at the go mart in white sulphur springs wva!!! Not from there but I’ve spent plenty of time growing up around the area. Also the last good gas station before you get to snowshoe mountain ski resort!
Right on man. Was cool seeing that area. Some truly amazing roads that seemed endless.
@@RyanTuerck you guys KILLED it! And to do it in the rain😳 Respect!!!!!
I cant get over how sick this truck is. Truly insane and crazy to see how capable it is. Looks amazing and drives the same it seems
Best way to start the day!
It's so beautifulbut wet coating/ IT'S ALL A DREAM, thank you uncle !
My first love ❤️ for automobiles was mini trucks. Specifically Toyotas. This brings back memories 😢. Now I need another one but similar build.
Heck yes man.
This was a crazy video, there is no room for error and you send it every time. Truly awsome driving really cool builds and a ton of action!!!!
That stretch looks like 40 coming out of mountain city headed to wilkesboro nc
That is the most bad ass truck I have ever seen! What a sick stance! Thing is unbelievably stable, and predictable. Obviously the guy behind the wheel knows his sh*t lol. Awesome! 👍🤘👏
Thanks for the compliments man.
As someone who lives like 15-30 minutes away from here and drive on it everyday, it’s awesome to see yall shredding the roads I have always wanted to. This is a dope af video..
Where was this at?
Damn, the road the second day looked so sick. This video was awesome guys !!
WOW this video was exceptionally dope AF. The drone footage was my favorite scene to watchh
wow what an impressive drift truck! the sounds from that Beast are giving me chills through my whole body :) cant get enough hehe
Ryan I absolutely fvckin love what you did w that yota pickup… I would love to see you do a slammed drift version of Marty Mcflys 80’s yota
Thanks dude. And that would def be rad. I'll put that on the always evolving list of potential projects.
I would love to see y'all on the Diamondback, 226A in North Carolina. Small town, can definitely get something worked out up here. 210 curves over 11 miles with 2000ft elevation change.
Yes bro! So happy for you man that looked so fun! Some of those shots with the cars up close in the corners turbos going wild …. or those other shots with the stout mad sideways …. insane
also enjoyed the casual diff swap (-8
It was soo unreal. Bummer about the Stout but that's why we brought both cars. Just in case. We hustled haha.
Nice to see a good group of guys have fun with a build and hangout… That’s what it’s all about down here… Awesome content!!!
Loved every second of this video dude
Hey did you know if you had the heat on let the window warm up .. Application works best when tmps above65.. Rain x cures best..🥰
Drone operator was killing it!
Thats either bearhimself or echofpv
They make it look like child's play!
@@sickjohnson oh yeah, bear has been doing it for years now
not only are these guys drifting around corners, they are drifting around EACH OTHER around corners. insane. 🤯
When the Pros get behind the Amateurs it mixes things up, a bet of a different challenge added to the new terra-rain. Many many years back before "Deals Gap" was even known about to the "Internet" back when "Pete" the man that started it and built the "Dragons Den." Pete was a great guy, he used to catch fresh fish and cook it for us and we would watch our homemade duct taped VHS players mounted to our CBR's, the first one I road there was my Hurricane so that should say how long ago it was lol. Yeah, our knee dragoning setup up was a Coffee Can smashed in a round-like shape and duct taped to our knees, oh and some foam padding sometimes. Cafe Racing was just a word that had not taken hold but I saw racers dragging their knees on TV so I made my own knee pad sliders and did it so finding curves became a passion, pavement types too.
I think wet is the best for drifting (in tandems) cause there's less smoke and more visibility. plus it just looks better imo
the 240SX that you're following... I used to have one when I was like 17. I miss it so much fr
While I'm not a drifter. seeing all the vids coming out of drift Appalachia is amazing. some of these roads grip driving are equally as scary, as you'll close in on 100mph very quick in some of the longer straights, sweeping corners. we also have the Appalachian Hillclimb series, which has events all up and down the mountain range. would love to maybe see these two events partner up at some point.
Supra diff final left the chat, crazy how much abuse its endured! Looks like you had a blast homie, sick. Just sick.
It lasted long enough I guess haha. It had started it's life with a hard spot anyway.
@@RyanTuerck diff is the real mvp haha
Once you are in the drift and the pendulum is established, you don't need to keep using the drift brake. You only need that for entry if you want to avoid adding excessive energy with throttle.
Making that old Toyota truck look so cool then driving it on them great roads NICE !
Such a nice build. Great work
Downhill is just the driveway in auburn but longer. this truck is soooo perfectly built.
Know how in commercials it says closed course do not attempt. This footage is awesome lol feel like that should be mandatory for American touge events
Watching the black S13 in front of you just reminds me of the Drift Alliance days.
Just pure and proper thanks for sharing cheers
Absolutely. Pleasure being able to share this stuff with everybody.
15:31 "This Looks Wrong In So Many Ways, I Mean This Is A Big Hole To Fill" bwaaaaaaaahahahahahaha 🤣
LOL
Guy flying the drone is a pro.
LOL he is ok but far from pro.
seek help dumbass@@RustySignalFPV
Brooooo right?!! Dude needs an Academy Award for that flying!!!
I live on 221… drive that road everyday into blowing rock, nc…. Glad to those roads getting used for what they were made for
A Toyota drift truck! Now that’s badass.
Kinda surprised y’all ain’t dabbled into Rally yet…
Way kewl stuff, for it being real roads, elevation changes, etc..
Thanks for sharing.
Let's F*ckin Go Tuerck! Aye that Toyota Stout really was a great choice to build it! I absolutely LOVE a Toyota Stout!
Let's GOOOO! Thanks brotha. Found the issue with the rack. We should be sorted now.
@@RyanTuerck Hells Yeah Ryan! That's what I'm talking about... All you have to do is break it down and it's simple...
oddly, even without the front overs, it still looks pretty sick. obviously better with, though.
Roads in west virginia are completely insane. Went there for some offroading a few times and always want to go back with the supermoto.
The drifting is amazing, but damn those FPV drone drivers are insane as hell too.
Hell these boys can drive wow is all I can say great stuff 👍👍👍👍👍👍
9:23 is crazy can’t even see the road just full throttle facing a wall lol
Bro the way you laugh is so iconic and contagious. It makes me laugh and happy since 2013 lmao.
MIGHT BE THE COOLEST FOOTAGE IVE SEEN - BADASS!!! NICE WORK FELLAS
Very interesting make-shift russian arm you put on that sedan. I'd like to see photos of that actually.
those were really well spend 30 minutes watching this Video. Thanks for the great Content !
The drone shots are EPIC! Love the vid!
Bro showed up in the Appalachia w one of the sickest drift ive ever watched😮💨
I went to NETTS to see how much to get class B driving course its expensive.. Massachusetts in order to get it you do the driving test through them 🤔😪
That rig is amazing😱we don't get to see trucks like that in the UK👌👌
My first love ️ for automobiles was mini trucks. Specifically Toyotas. This brings back memories . Now I need another one but similar build.
This is so siiick, hope to make it out to a drift Appalachia event one of these days!
I've drove this road every day for 20+ years.. put me in one of those and you'll see something. I can drive it with my eyes closed... was drifting my Mustang GT in 91.. road is all smooth and paved recently. It's easy now.
OMG!! - This truck is EVERYTHING!! ✨🔥👌
Insta subscription when saw the TOYOTA STOUT!
This deserves more likes and views for how fucking incredible this video is
That’s awesome y’all rolled through our town I’d loved to watch this!! We drove like that when I was in high school lol got in a lot of trouble back in the early 90’s but we never called it drifting 🤣we were hill hopping and slinging turns!!!! Cool video
21:19 LOL My nephew drives on this road almost daily, and you can see one of the spots he crashed. He crashed into the guardrail right there. You can see the dent on the very right of the video!
Hey Ryan, I doubt you’ll see this but what jack are you using at 23:25 ?? that thing looks absolutely killer with how low & how long of a reach it has my goodness!
Absolutely awesome!!! I would love to get a chance to get out there to film if nothing else. Good job guys.
Me and my brother lived on a gravel curvy road to our house. We would drift up and down the road every day to go to school/park... the neighbors hated it :).
You need to drive route 44 in Gilbert West Virgina!!!
Great content Ryan. The slow roll into the hairpins was so cool. Keep up the awesome stuff.
Ryan drifting is so buttery🤙🏽🔥
The spirIT of all motorsport enthusiasts pumping through your vans ❤
i could tell by the rocks and the trees that you were in west virginia. i love my state!
I'd love to see pedal cam as well to show how you dance on the pedals so well lmao
HOLY COW ITS RYAN TUERCK!
you guys are killin me. I love that truck! and I love this drifting on some .....formidable roads. I don't live in the Appalachians but my grandparents and great grandparents were miners outside of Bluefield WV 100 years ago and longer. Some relatives are still there. I've followed F1 for 45 years and frankly it can go to hell now. If I were a young kid or what I would recommend to a young kid. Learn to work on a drift car and drive. Screw formal road racing. Driving wise....you guys really have your shit together!
not usually a track guy but this thing is so fucking baddass, just the way it sits on the road, the clean rims you picked, the body kit is so clean
10/10 hell yes
such an amazing build bro good shit love these types of pickup trucks