This is like my 3rd Chad's Fab video and at the end I finally realized, Chad has to be literally the sweetest man alive. Like, unnaturally sweet compared to todays society. His wife and kids are such lucky people. Bless him Lord.
I have been trying to tell you guys, Chad IS the man!!! You can also tell that he's a family man and a great father as well. His parents did a great job.
Matt did a good job recruiting Chad's Fab's to help doing these 4 Jeep recovery's. Man was this slick getting up to these vehicles but they got em out in terrible conditions!
Loved your volunteering to help MATTS RECOVERY when Matt remembers gas forgets keys. Its not just a job its an adventure. You & Dusty did just fine loved it. LOL
So glad you guys got to go on a recovery. That’s the least they can do for all the extra effort and time spent helping on the tow truck. Awesome stuff Chad.
Nice job helping Chad, a lot of amateur recoveries turn out with way more damage. These guys from MORR are pros and won't put you in a position to fail. Good job Chad Fabs. Thanks for sharing and stay safe 👍
That recovery was about as organized as a bag of Skittles!😆 Matt owes someone a tailgate, a coffee cup was lost, keys were forgotten and two jeeps got boo boos. But, they got gas this time! 😉 But in the end everyone was rescued and safe and a good time was had by all! I think Chad really enjoyed this (mis)adventure. Glad there was room for us to tag along. Stay safe and GOD bless
Matt has forgotten keys many times...it's up there with forgetting to fill up the recovery vehicles. He needs a mirror hanger message card / windsheild decal that clearly says keys and gas. How hard can it be...he inconveniences so many people with he forgets things. And it always seems to be SOMEONE else's fault.
Chad I know that really cut into your productivity but I could tell that you were enjoying the change of pace and new experience! It's almost like I really don't have time but let's go have a little fun! It was a enjoyable video all the same. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe healthy and happy 👍
I know Chad's Fab is just along for the ride to help and etc. Maybe ask Matt sometime why they never have tire chains? Not saying you need them all the time and they can be a hassle. We just opt to have a dedicated rig chained up for situations like this. Maybe at least carry some, you can have all for wheels chained up in about 30 mins or less. Sure footedness and safety are great. Not your responsibility to say anything. Your builds and videos are great. We like how you wire up everyone's (ie Paul and Matt) rigs so its done right and well done!!
Excellent video. Thank you for another fine video/ Keep em coming, I love watching offroad recoveries and vehicle builds / maintenance. You nailed it, Chad.
@@roberthudson1959 Yes, chains are wrongly called "snow chains". They are really "ice chains". Chains do not help in snow conditions. Chains actually are a hindrance in soft snow. Matt has recently tried a new type of tyre that is fantastic on ice, according to him. Watch the difference between the Banana, and the Moorvair, which, I think from a later video by Matt, already has the new type of tyre for ice conditions.
Love how when most would shudder in fear Chad laughs. Here's a tip for icy weather I have 2 pairs of boots for winter, 1st string no mods 2nd string I run 1/4 hex head sheet metal screws around the edges of my boot with wear pattern in mind. Ever since I slipped on ice an broke the cartilage in my elbow (I think that's what the Dr said) a few years ago I tried a couple brands of crampons but they were a pain and a lot more costly than a dozen or so zip screws.
I don't understand why people don't use tire chains! Just one delay Traction problem or even vehicle damage will take up more time effort and money than changing up every time you go out into the snow for a whole season of chaning up. I can chain up all four tires of an off road vehicle in about twenty minutes by my self. I'm 63 years old and have chained up so many times it is impossible to remember. But one thing is a fact I've never been stuck, stranded, needed assistance. Or failed to reach my destination in the snow.
I have been on one snow run here in Washington that was like. Lucky for me I was not driving. Good trip, but a little heart pounding at times. Good job guys.
holes in tailgates are how we learn to slow down and plan as we get older so we dont do something like forget keys back at home🤣😂jk all a part of life and its makes the journey interesting! hope life is treating you all well and thank you for the content!❤❤
true. my "trailer mistake" moment came as a 14 year old that Dad trusted to back trailered boat into garage. I proceeded to follow his instructions, got flustered in the process and ran the trailer through the back of the garage, into the formal dining room, taking out Mom's precious china cabinet in the process. Not a good scene but Dad made the most of the teaching moment and backing up trailers has never been an issue since.
@@ChuckHickl Yes Sir, I spent 21 years as a combat medic so i have seen many mistakes made but I am glad over those years my kids weren't old enough to be driving yet so I managed to learn to control the temper, get a point across and use it as a teaching point prior to scaring my kids out of learning lol BUT it doesn't mean my wife wouldn't choke one of them for damaging her china lol as fathers we protect our kids to the best of our ability but hell hath no fury lol ❤
I recall putting a hole/tear in the seat of my dad's station wagon. I told him about it. "I bet you had a screwdriver in your back pocket?" "Yeah - how'd you know?" "From experience. I bet you'll never do that again though." He was right.
Guess it's getting time to paint the truck yellow anyway . He has to take it to Robby to fix the tailgate might as well do the paint at the same time .
I have seen a lot of holes in tail gates from trailer hitches but this is the first time I have seen it where the tail gate didn't bend into a slight v.
This was a great video. Kindest person around! Thank you for teaching our youth that core value! BTW was it just my subwoofer/home theater set up? The vibration when ever the camera was inside the cab and the jeep was at idle was just crazy loud. Must've been a resonant vibration of my cabinets!
@@chadsfab oh yes, it was from the banana. Just a small sound bar and sub woofer. I should go play it on the big speakers on the home theater system! I'd wake the whole neighborhood!
@Chad's Fab At 13:40 why was the traction control system off in the Jeep you were driving. I have the same illuminated symbol on the dash when I push on my Traction Control button. Traction Control illumination was shown on the Speedometer side.
Man matt and the boys need to get a set of chains made up for the banana and the morvoir even if it’s only on the fronts, and that left line looks way better to me
Cool video Chad thanks! I tell you some chains ⛓️ and driving exp. Could have helped that situation out considerably ! Great job guys stay safe and God Bless you all 🙏
14:43 Is it a Matt standard to keep traction control off or was it already off. 4WD LOW is the best choice for dry pavement. Maybe the Jeep have a 4WD HI button somewhere
Chad, What you have done in wiring boggles my mind and I repair it for a living. Now granted on ground level I would sum up everything that needs wiring. But to make it into reality oh, dude you make it look easy.
@1:49... It's Super Easy to put a hole in an Aluminum Tailgate. I remember when Fords were built of STEEL (not that long ago)! @5:46... "We got Cows!" (name that movie) 😁😁 @7:37... Rhett with the BEST SUGGESTION!!! (We should Jettison Out)... 😀😀 That bumper boo boo? Tis but a Scratch, a Flesh-Wound!
I live in MT and I don't know why Matt does not have chains for his recovery rigs, I have them for my truck and car. It only takes a few minutes to put them on and tale them off.
Was 15yrs old and watched my Dad do his tailgate on the family wagon back in the 60's; was a traumatic experience for all that day. Learned some words that I didn't recognize because of the thick Neu Yark accent coming out. Poor Mom spend days comforting my sister's over the incident.
Chains !!!!! The ONLY thing that will keep you moving on ice, they make em like straps,some big rigs have single pieces of chain to wrap around the rim say for a jeep heavy gadge dog chian
Great video. A friend of mine passed away last weekend and i am struggling with the grief and shock. Does anyone have any good grief advice? Much love, M
I don't have any good advice. When I have lost love ones I have to remind myself it's just going to hurt for a while because I love them but don't let that hurt dominate every aspect of my life. Like most injuries loss will heal over time and will, of course, leave a mark. Hopefully a nice happy mark....
Thats one of the downsides to aluminum is instead of a small dent like in steel theres a giant tear. The other is bimetal corrossion between any steel and aluminum and just corrosion. I think ill stick with steel
Great job Chad the wiring wizard (world's largest wrecker) you seem like the coolest guy. Mrs. (sorry, forgot her name) and your kids are lucky to have you
CHAD IS THE GREATEST NICEST CALM HUMBLE CARING MAN ON THE PLANET. WE NEED TO PROTECT THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS
This is like my 3rd Chad's Fab video and at the end I finally realized, Chad has to be literally the sweetest man alive. Like, unnaturally sweet compared to todays society. His wife and kids are such lucky people. Bless him Lord.
I couldn’t agree more! He’s the greatest blessing in my life ❤️-Stacie
For sure, but it isn’t just him, the whole family is that way!
I have been trying to tell you guys, Chad IS the man!!! You can also tell that he's a family man and a great father as well. His parents did a great job.
@@chadsfab lol I'm joking with the thumbs down love the channel
He seems a really nice bloke, plus, along with Merlin and Rory, seems to be the most knowledgeable/capable out of the TH-camrs that I watch👍
Always a spontaneous great time when you are hanging with Matt
Matt did a good job recruiting Chad's Fab's to help doing these 4 Jeep recovery's. Man was this slick getting up to these vehicles but they got em out in terrible conditions!
2 videos 2 weeks in a row!!! I sure hope this is a sign of things to come. We need more Chad’s Fab!!!
We’ll do what we can to keep them coming. Thank you for the support!
Yes!!
I hope that your channel grows to where you want it. Utah has all the good you tubers.
Bleepin' Jeep ain't bad TBF...
Loved your volunteering to help MATTS RECOVERY when Matt remembers gas forgets keys. Its not just a job its an adventure. You & Dusty did just fine loved it. LOL
Hey Chad. Man you're raising some great young men. Teaching them how to work, teaching them to work, Keep up the great work!
Chad, your kind and gentle ways are soul-soothing. In a mad world, this is indeed a precious gift. Thanks for sharing that with us!
Thank you for the kind words!
You guys get to have more fun than most are allowed to by law. Good video guys.
It was cool to see the recovery from a different perspective. But OMG, when the Banana did a slip and spin, that was crazy!
Wow, it's a rare day when the Banana can't even pull itself up a hill. --- Thanks for the fun, snowy adventure. ---
I’m sure had Matt worked with it would have made it up, but there wasn’t a need.
@@chadsfab I totally agree! Nobody can’t handle the banana like Matt! It’s his beloved Jeep! 🙏
So glad you guys got to go on a recovery. That’s the least they can do for all the extra effort and time spent helping on the tow truck. Awesome stuff Chad.
It's always a good day when everything stays upright.
Nice job helping Chad, a lot of amateur recoveries turn out with way more damage. These guys from MORR are pros and won't put you in a position to fail. Good job Chad Fabs. Thanks for sharing and stay safe 👍
That recovery was about as organized as a bag of Skittles!😆 Matt owes someone a tailgate, a coffee cup was lost, keys were forgotten and two jeeps got boo boos. But, they got gas this time! 😉 But in the end everyone was rescued and safe and a good time was had by all! I think Chad really enjoyed this (mis)adventure. Glad there was room for us to tag along. Stay safe and GOD bless
Chad, you should make Matt a checklist for recoveries. 1) get keys, 2) get fuel,……..
and keep the cameras rolling ;0)
Someone make a sticker for his windshield lol
Matt has forgotten keys many times...it's up there with forgetting to fill up the recovery vehicles. He needs a mirror hanger message card / windsheild decal that clearly says keys and gas. How hard can it be...he inconveniences so many people with he forgets things. And it always seems to be SOMEONE else's fault.
Then get breakfast!😂😂
In "Flashing lights" on the dash.
Good job guys even with such a slick recovery.
Chad I know that really cut into your productivity but I could tell that you were enjoying the change of pace and new experience! It's almost like I really don't have time but let's go have a little fun!
It was a enjoyable video all the same.
Thanks for sharing.
Stay safe healthy and happy 👍
I know Chad's Fab is just along for the ride to help and etc. Maybe ask Matt sometime why they never have tire chains? Not saying you need them all the time and they can be a hassle. We just opt to have a dedicated rig chained up for situations like this. Maybe at least carry some, you can have all for wheels chained up in about 30 mins or less. Sure footedness and safety are great.
Not your responsibility to say anything.
Your builds and videos are great. We like how you wire up everyone's (ie Paul and Matt) rigs so its done right and well done!!
Excellent video. Thank you for another fine video/ Keep em coming, I love watching offroad recoveries and vehicle builds / maintenance. You nailed it, Chad.
Agreed!
Great video!! Always a good time when you're out helping people!!
Ya not so easy what Matt does, so good to see ya as always, thanks and have a fantastic day.
Thanks for sharing!
Matt needs to get a couple of sets of winter chains for the Morrvair and Banana
He has discussed this before, and doesn't think chains are worth the time it takes to install and remove them.
@@roberthudson1959 Let him have to explain when he wrecks the Morrvair or Banana because he didn't see chaining the wheels was worth his time.
@@roberthudson1959
Yes, chains are wrongly called "snow chains".
They are really "ice chains".
Chains do not help in snow conditions.
Chains actually are a hindrance in soft snow.
Matt has recently tried a new type of tyre that is fantastic on ice, according to him.
Watch the difference between the Banana, and the Moorvair, which, I think from a later video by Matt, already has the new type of tyre for ice conditions.
I like how you pretty much said yes before Matt was finished asking if you wanted to help on the recovery.
You have awesome kids at least they can smile
Sad that they got left behind 😢
You're an honest and graceful God bless you
Chad for president!
It takes a village sometimes to get the job done! Good job on your first recovery with Matt! Til next time take care...
Well thanks for taken us along for those recoveries, sure would of liked to seen some of the recoveries. Thanks I think 🤔.
Matt had a full camera crew with him, I’m sure he’ll have that video up soon 😉
Thanks for a life lesson on how to be gracious during an accident!👍👍
Love how when most would shudder in fear Chad laughs. Here's a tip for icy weather I have 2 pairs of boots for winter, 1st string no mods
2nd string I run 1/4 hex head sheet metal screws around the edges of my boot with wear pattern in mind. Ever since I slipped on ice an broke the cartilage in my elbow (I think that's what the Dr said) a few years ago I tried a couple brands of crampons but they were a pain and a lot more costly than a dozen or so zip screws.
That’s a great idea! Thanks for the tip.
I had an 06 Ranger with aftermarket remote door locks. You couldn't trust to leave the keys in the truck. Fixed it with black ice and a large ditch.
I don't understand why people don't use tire chains! Just one delay Traction problem or even vehicle damage will take up more time effort and money than changing up every time you go out into the snow for a whole season of chaning up. I can chain up all four tires of an off road vehicle in about twenty minutes by my self. I'm 63 years old and have chained up so many times it is impossible to remember. But one thing is a fact
I've never been stuck, stranded, needed assistance. Or failed to reach my destination in the snow.
I have been on one snow run here in Washington that was like. Lucky for me I was not driving. Good trip, but a little heart pounding at times.
Good job guys.
Excellent people doing excellent work and making excellent videos!
Thank you so much 😀
Matt’s s great driver, and he knows when to winch or drive.
Recoveries are always interesting. But the Wrecker is important ! Thanks for sharing .
You got then all out!
Interesting video…I liked it
Dusty's guard dog impression 🤣
Very cool!
This was a fun video and I agree with Matt that was really slick I have never seen the banana slide like that before.
Hey Chad .
That was brilliant from. You’re perspective .
Great video .
Regards Martin . UK
Wow.. what a first one to go on Chad !
Excellent video
Great video and great job with the recovering God bless from GA and stay safe
It is always cool to see the "otherside" of a video.
Way to go Chad the urgency of the situation must be enormous if Matt have you and your brother involved.
Haaa
Just needed some extra licensed drivers. It was New Year’s Adam.
chains work well in snow!!!i call matt " no chain"
Matt takes over where Trevor left off
Great content! Love your wiring too 😉😎
holes in tailgates are how we learn to slow down and plan as we get older so we dont do something like forget keys back at home🤣😂jk all a part of life and its makes the journey interesting! hope life is treating you all well and thank you for the content!❤❤
true. my "trailer mistake" moment came as a 14 year old that Dad trusted to back trailered boat into garage. I proceeded to follow his instructions, got flustered in the process and ran the trailer through the back of the garage, into the formal dining room, taking out Mom's precious china cabinet in the process. Not a good scene but Dad made the most of the teaching moment and backing up trailers has never been an issue since.
@@ChuckHickl Yes Sir, I spent 21 years as a combat medic so i have seen many mistakes made but I am glad over those years my kids weren't old enough to be driving yet so I managed to learn to control the temper, get a point across and use it as a teaching point prior to scaring my kids out of learning lol BUT it doesn't mean my wife wouldn't choke one of them for damaging her china lol as fathers we protect our kids to the best of our ability but hell hath no fury lol ❤
I recall putting a hole/tear in the seat of my dad's station wagon. I told him about it.
"I bet you had a screwdriver in your back pocket?"
"Yeah - how'd you know?"
"From experience. I bet you'll never do that again though."
He was right.
@@philduoos2961 good memories and life lessons ❤
Matt is always in need of drivers. You just happened to be there lol.I enjoyed watching this.
Did you have fun?
Had a blast!
Guess it's getting time to paint the truck yellow anyway . He has to take it to Robby to fix the tailgate might as well do the paint at the same time .
fun vid, Chad!
Hey Matt !! You just made Rory's day as he's NOT the ONLY 1 to forget keys !!! HAHA 😔😵😮 Great workout for ALL !! Thanks Chad !!! 😎🤠👍👍👍👍👍
I have seen a lot of holes in tail gates from trailer hitches but this is the first time I have seen it where the tail gate didn't bend into a slight v.
Great video! The background music during dialog makes it hard to follow sometimes though. Thanks for posting!
This was a great video. Kindest person around! Thank you for teaching our youth that core value! BTW was it just my subwoofer/home theater set up? The vibration when ever the camera was inside the cab and the jeep was at idle was just crazy loud. Must've been a resonant vibration of my cabinets!
There was a low hum from the Banana it must have picked that up… You must have a good sound system 😁
@@chadsfab oh yes, it was from the banana. Just a small sound bar and sub woofer. I should go play it on the big speakers on the home theater system! I'd wake the whole neighborhood!
Awesome
Hey Chad and Crew love you guys 💪🏻❤️👍✌️
We love you all too!! Thanks so much for the support!
Amen!
@Chad's Fab At 13:40 why was the traction control system off in the Jeep you were driving. I have the same illuminated symbol on the dash when I push on my Traction Control button. Traction Control illumination was shown on the Speedometer side.
Because the traction control was off, it was in 4 low. It automatically disengages in 4 low
That light will come on when the traction control is off.
Radios are definitely one of the best equipment additions that MORR have acquired in all this time.
Man matt and the boys need to get a set of chains made up for the banana and the morvoir even if it’s only on the fronts, and that left line looks way better to me
Hey add #9 get customers keys
To checklist. Maybe it should be #1 in front of “gas all rigs”. Enjoyed
That looked like a nice muley .
❤ Team Chad's Fab 👍😎✊
Count us in on that!
DON'T UNDER STAND. CHAINS ONLY ON FRONT IS ALWAYSFIRST TRY, THEN FRONT AND BACK. WORKS WITH ICE.
Cool video Chad thanks! I tell you some chains ⛓️ and driving exp. Could have helped that situation out considerably ! Great job guys stay safe and God Bless you all 🙏
Icey for sure!
14:43 Is it a Matt standard to keep traction control off or was it already off. 4WD LOW is the best choice for dry pavement. Maybe the Jeep have a 4WD HI button somewhere
The morrevair is a beast
That was a new adventure for Chad! I think he would rather not have slick roads though!
Gotta love those aluminum Fords. Tongue Jack handle, right through the tailgate's outer skin. That's gonna cost a bit.
The “costly” part will be the phone call telling Robby telling him. 😂💩😂
Chad, What you have done in wiring boggles my mind and I repair it for a living. Now granted on ground level I would sum up everything that needs wiring. But to make it into reality oh, dude you make it look easy.
@1:49... It's Super Easy to put a hole in an Aluminum Tailgate. I remember when Fords were built of STEEL (not that long ago)! @5:46... "We got Cows!" (name that movie) 😁😁 @7:37... Rhett with the BEST SUGGESTION!!! (We should Jettison Out)... 😀😀 That bumper boo boo? Tis but a Scratch, a Flesh-Wound!
Twister!! Great movie 😁
@@chadsfab Indeed!
I had a 78 F250 that I hooked the boat up I put a dent in it. Didn’t go through. Better steel back then
Yikes that looked sketchy. Where I am in Texas, we don't get those icy conditions except on the highways and byways, and only then, occasionally.
Chad’s Fab, my number 1 TH-camr!
Wow! Thank you!
Bam!
Tell Matt to look into AutoChains, tire chains that work with a push of a button.
Picking on poor Caden like that. Lol God bless
I live in MT and I don't know why Matt does not have chains for his recovery rigs, I have them for my truck and car. It only takes a few minutes to put them on and tale them off.
Matt you should air down in situations like this snow and ice hate aired up tires its best to run low air pressure in conditions like that
Matt runs low air pressure all the time 😉
My Tacoma has a dent in the tailgate right in that same spot!
Fun video. I don't understand why no chains. Would be less dangerous and less damage to vehicle.
Not usually this icy in southern Utah.
Love it
Was 15yrs old and watched my Dad do his tailgate on the family wagon back in the 60's; was a traumatic experience for all that day. Learned some words that I didn't recognize because of the thick Neu Yark accent coming out. Poor Mom spend days comforting my sister's over the incident.
Fuudddggggeeee!
Why no chains?
4:09 Festina lente
Chains !!!!! The ONLY thing that will keep you moving on ice, they make em like straps,some big rigs have single pieces of chain to wrap around the rim say for a jeep heavy gadge dog chian
Great video. A friend of mine passed away last weekend and i am struggling with the grief and shock. Does anyone have any good grief advice? Much love, M
I don't have any good advice. When I have lost love ones I have to remind myself it's just going to hurt for a while because I love them but don't let that hurt dominate every aspect of my life. Like most injuries loss will heal over time and will, of course, leave a mark. Hopefully a nice happy mark....
Damn those trails look like the streets in my town after a snow storm yes the city doesn't plow or salt them worth a a DAMN
Sounds like you have an adventure regularly then
Fab up some tracks for the banana. Can cross channel with Fabrats.
You should have put Chad in the Moorvair so he could have wired in a defroster on the way....
😂😂😂
Thats one of the downsides to aluminum is instead of a small dent like in steel theres a giant tear. The other is bimetal corrossion between any steel and aluminum and just corrosion. I think ill stick with steel
Snowy and cold, and they’ll get ‘em out.
Kbr kleen that frame u getting flash rust
Awesome.Just got caught up a couple hours ago,and here's a new video.19 Like and 2nd comment.Wow.
Great job Chad the wiring wizard (world's largest wrecker) you seem like the coolest guy. Mrs. (sorry, forgot her name) and your kids are lucky to have you
True!
I truly am blessed to have him!! He’s the greatest blessing in my life ❤️ -the Mrs (Stacie 😉)