I like the solemn part of the brief. You got to respect your vehicle's limit, the elements, air, earth, water, light, darkness and most of all yourself.
15:20 you're welcome. She's a cutie. Great video. I give the muscle guy credit knowing when to call it quits and let someone jump in and do it the right way. Takes a big man to do that.
RIP. People dont respect the out doors till something happens. Ive seen countless people stand right next to winch lines under full load with no idea what it will do to your legs when it snaps.
Great video; i like how he brought up the importance of safety first. The only thing i don't agree with is where he says "This is a synthetic winch. If it snaps, it won't hit anyone because it'll just fall down." That's not true; a winch cable can still snap back and upwards from a vehicle that's below. Doesn't matter if it's synthetic or not.
Great activity for those who are crippled and too feeble for human powered sports. The beer belly participants really help keep the tires gripping the soil.
Plenty of responsible people use the desert around Moab and you don't notice, because they leave little or no trace. If you don't want to share the Earth with people different than you, fine, I tolerate that.
19:15min. he said he changed the Manual Transmission into a automatic. why ?? i thought a Manual Transmission is much better for off roading as a automatic.
Pretty sure it's a personal thing some like to push in the clutch roll back a bit then dump the clutch full throttle to climb up a steep lip others cant work 3 pedals effectively or just not used to it, you would be surprised the amount of people today that can't drive stick shifts.
A large amount of rock crawlers/buggy's (including competition) are automatic these days because it tends to give a bit more control when crawling over and down steeps and really gnarly, extreme terrain. With a manual it is a lot easier to lose a line due to slipping the clutch a bit too much but as Lichor2369 said it's really personal preference. Drive what you have and go until it breaks.
I have been to Moab once years ago. It was at least a thirteen hour drive from SoCal. Check out my avatar. Luck for me my freind split on the gas to get there and for the drive back home. Great place for offroading, hiking, mountain biking, and river rafting! I just want to say that you dont need one of these fancy high dollar 4x4s to go offroading in Moab!
Awww muscle guy guy just gave his ride and girl to some other dude. And then the camera shuts off when he pulls around the back of the hill and she give's the real man a hummer!
I like the solemn part of the brief. You got to respect your vehicle's limit, the elements, air, earth, water, light, darkness and most of all yourself.
19:47 I love the hand going out to brace himself and his truck against the rock as it tips....like that will help...might cause him a limb doing that.
Awesome video 😎
thanks for the heads up, I was able to fast forward through it
Strange to see how far the of road world has come in just 7 years from this video.
Great video!
The Chevy at the end. Dope!
deadfan51 Does anyone know who built the bed?
1:05 click the number to bypass the " too long intro " jump to the topic
I thought I recognized Tony Becker's voice. Tour Of Duty!
Welcome to FWTV, I have an awesome beard
15:20 you're welcome. She's a cutie. Great video. I give the muscle guy credit knowing when to call it quits and let someone jump in and do it the right way. Takes a big man to do that.
RIP. People dont respect the out doors till something happens. Ive seen countless people stand right next to winch lines under full load with no idea what it will do to your legs when it snaps.
does this not have more likes???
Damn 2nd date! Dude better have got it in after that!
i was just wondering when this was made when dump bump came up..... been closed a long time
Great video; i like how he brought up the importance of safety first. The only thing i don't agree with is where he says "This is a synthetic winch. If it snaps, it won't hit anyone because it'll just fall down." That's not true; a winch cable can still snap back and upwards from a vehicle that's below. Doesn't matter if it's synthetic or not.
+Brandon Cruise safety first but the guy and girl in the black jeep aren't even wearing seat belts, if they rolled they would be in for a bad time.
Baxter Draughn True. Yeah, that'd be a quick joy killer.
15:18, 18:28
Great activity for those who are crippled and too feeble for human powered sports. The beer belly participants really help keep the tires gripping the soil.
You'll get there.
I LOVE 💖💖💖💖💖Tonybecker
that would be a currie rock joc center section.
15:20... I wonder if she is still seeing the guy... lol
15:20 MY FAVORITE PART
do most rock crawling jeeps have a standard transmission or manual
7:14 no seat belt. Bad idea.
What kind of f'd up pinion angle is that at 2:18?
Plenty of responsible people use the desert around Moab and you don't notice, because they leave little or no trace. If you don't want to share the Earth with people different than you, fine, I tolerate that.
8:23 that's the way you do it 👍
@AlaskanMeTuber ....if you mean at 15:12 I agree 100% :-) NIIIIIIICCCEEEEEEE
i LOVE moab
7:00, what rims are on that jeep?
#ilovetonybecker ❤️😘😘😘
19:15min. he said he changed the Manual Transmission into a automatic. why ?? i thought a Manual Transmission is much better for off roading as a automatic.
Pretty sure it's a personal thing some like to push in the clutch roll back a bit then dump the clutch full throttle to climb up a steep lip others cant work 3 pedals effectively or just not used to it, you would be surprised the amount of people today that can't drive stick shifts.
A large amount of rock crawlers/buggy's (including competition) are automatic these days because it tends to give a bit more control when crawling over and down steeps and really gnarly, extreme terrain. With a manual it is a lot easier to lose a line due to slipping the clutch a bit too much but as Lichor2369 said it's really personal preference. Drive what you have and go until it breaks.
huntii try and start off on a hill with your foot on the brake one on the clutch and side step the gas without rolling backward
I have been to Moab once years ago. It was at least a thirteen hour drive from SoCal. Check out my avatar. Luck for me my freind split on the gas to get there and for the drive back home. Great place for offroading, hiking, mountain biking, and river rafting!
I just want to say that you dont need one of these fancy high dollar 4x4s to go offroading in Moab!
8:20 so there is a skill to rock crawling! lol
waa kepingin...
Whatd ur take on the synthetic winch line
One day...
cool
CanadianGP I think Mickey Thompson Classic III or iON Alloy (Style 171)
8:10 old man shows jr. how its done
Джипы крутяк !
1min intro skipped..gracias ;)
Awww muscle guy guy just gave his ride and girl to some other dude. And then the camera shuts off when he pulls around the back of the hill and she give's the real man a hummer!
Sheila!!!
Look like Micky Thomson
Gurr, not retards, just new folks. If we dont have new folks all the time, then the access to new parts and designs will diminish.
19:52 how stupid can you be. Just follow the tire marks on the rock. 15:20 is nice
Why would you strap your dog in? If you roll he's done for
NoMoMad Mmmk That's why we don't wear seatbelts, right?
goot
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wonder if that girl went on a 3rd date?
15:22 = Hotness
could the intro/outro music be any ore obnoxious?? wtf
whoa, she's a babe
i thought he said 4 weiner....
1 min intro too long
Toyota.... schmoyota...