lol I moved to Florida from Murfreesboro TN about 6 months ago and I’m moving back very soon but when I got here I had some guys from work let me know quick not to trust the sand lol I have a Z71 and still won’t do it.
I lived in an apartment complex in VA years ago and we had a huge snowstorm and covered the parking lot in snow and ice. This young dude in a lifted 90's Dodge Ram spent hours pulling out stuck neighbors for FREE. He was yankin' with a smile on his face having fun in his truck, I forgot his name but if you see this comment Thank You again Bro, my wife was 7 months pregnant and I really had to get out.
@@AnhNguyen-vo2od I live on a 15 mile beach with no paved roads..trust me there’s more contact with bald tires then mud tires. Like trying to kayak with a tennis racket.
@@RiverRat904 Dude, I DO have to agree. That sister fucker truck had my skin crawling. 4x4 sticker on the side but red and back bumper dragging the ground on HARD top. 🤣😂🤦♂️
I see a lot of young kids doing that to their trucks and SUV's the last couple years. They raise the nose to the sky and drop the back end to the axle. And leave it like that. I have had lifted trucks and lowered trucks in my younger days. I even remember the 70's when people raised the back end and left the front end stock. But this new trend is the stupidest thing I have seen.
I’m actually amazed that there is no hard 4x4 restriction for beach access. On Long Island, you won't even get the outer beach pass unless you have a 4x4. I'm even more amazed at some of the vehicles that people think would be a good idea to drive in soft sand.
We have them up here on the OBX as well. One trip, two college kids were stuck 200' from the entrance and a tow service was watching like a shark. They charge $400 for the 200' tow. I hooked these kids up to my Power Wagon and pulled them to the exit...waving at the tow service as I did. I never leave anyone stuck.
I leave the 2WD vehicles stuck until the end of my fishing. Then if they are still there. I charge them. Why do I charge? Because they will do it again until they learn. Now I go South to Rhodanthe and get away from the Oregon Inlet idiots.
I used to cruise the OBX back in the 1980s, all you saw was trucks, jeeps, etc. None of those FWD and "AWD" cars. Plus it was not monitored and a free for all. I was driving a 72 IH Travelall 4x4 with 33x12.50 tires on 10 inch wide rims. Never got stuck. Im still driving the same truck today, except ive since moved away from the area. I now live in NW Ga, so i dont see any beach travel anymore.
I live in St Augustine and have watched the sugar sand get the best of them. People hate to air down as it’s a real pain airing back up again. Great video and you have excellent tow product. Thanks for helping us out!
Yep, dude's a gem helping them who are packing a full load in the head???? And not charging them... hopefully they gave him at least a $50!!!! He deserves more, but I'm sure many gave him nothing... He did save them>>>> $$$$hundreds
"I have ground clearance, surely that will help me get traction in the sand" Yeah we don't do a good job educating people on the way cars work for sure.
Makes you wonder what people are thinking when they drive on the beach. I just want to say from one Jeep person to another thank you for going that extra mile to help people out. God Bless!
The National truck meet was going on down at Daytona when I was there for work and there were so many city trucks getting stuck. Wish I had popcorn. The AWD mom vans were doing just fine.
No. In trying to “safety” proof the world, we made people more stupid. In 2005 Mike Judge made a movie named “Idiocracy”. It wasn’t a comedy. It was a prophecy.
Cool video. I cracked up at you saying you're not taking that dude all the way down the beach and then the comments say you took him all the way down the beach. LOL
Nice of you to help out like that. I spent a lot of time with my Jeep on the sand. Spend enough time out there and you will eventually get stuck, even if you know what you are doing. Job well done!
Totally love that your out there helping people. So glad to know that there are still decent people left in the world. Thank you for all that you do and love watching your videos.
There is no stuck with that many people. The best is getting buried 60 miles down padre island on a weekday where there is no cell service. That's a great feeling there 😀
Really enjoy watching all your videos. Thanks for having such a big heart and always helping. 40’s are looking nice and still plenty of flex. Can’t wait to one day get some rhino gear!
Awesome job, I live about 2 hours from that beach and it amazes me how many people drive cars/trucks that are absolutely not meant for any beach driving. Thanks for helping out all those who “thought they could make it”.
I stayed in a condo that was right off of a street that you could see that entrance once summer and just laughed the whole weekend at everybody getting stuck there. But you’re doing a good thing man
Wes, thanks for being there to help people out. It only takes a few minutes and I'm sure means a lot to them. I really need to add to my equipment to get up to your level. Thanks for the continued education!
Watching this makes me miss my old school bronco. Real good truck to have on the beach. Used to have a blast helping people out. Back in the 80s lots of people used to help each other out. And the beach was crawling with lots of venders. Good times.
That's how they tell everyone they're gay without having to paint the truck rainbow. Tires with 2 inches of sidewall on a big truck is another way of letting people know.
Never seen anything like that except an f250 that got recovered from a back salt marsh and broke the rear end. You mean to say that truck is modified that way on purpose??
Here is a word of advice. I'm from Windhoek,Namibia on the African Continent. We have a coastline and lots of beach. Teach your people there are different types of TYRE PRESSURE depending on the surface. Gravel,Asphalt/Tarred and Beach sand/Riverbeds. Tyres needs to be deflated to a specific softer level. Meaning LESS AIR in your tyre than what it normally would be when driving on tarred road. Unlike whereas on asphalt/tarred road your tyres must be hard.
Enjoy your videos. Learned a lot from you this weekend. I was the guy in the Tan Gladiator. As I look back, I see trying to turn the guy around was the wrong call. I did not know about the possible ticket and should have pulled him out from the back as you did on several of your rescues. Also thanks for taking over the tow. I did not want to pull that heavy 2 wheel drive all the way to the next exit. your slight overheating confirmed my my concerns of overheating. Thanks again.
Cool vid !! Good to see that there's still good people willing to help others, without trying to take advantage of their disadvantage !!! Also big fan!!
First time seeing your video, love it. Good to see good people helping those in need. Rhino USA makes amazing products. Love seeing the squatted cityboy truck getting pullout.
Super cool what you're doing pulling Yankees out of the sand. Most of the folks I see stuck have no clue and this type of kindness from a local is one of the reasons people keep coming to our area. Same thing with folks stuck on the bars out in the Matanzas.
Iv got a heavy duty strap and just got my Yankem rope in mail yesterday. I did some recoverys on Saturday at a Muddy Farm plow day event. My Raptor did awesome. Would love to get to the beach this summer! Stay safe!
The confidence people have in their 2WD's IN SAND is incredible.
These people have never heard the word "NO".
@@patrickwhelan57032WD doesn’t cut it any more. I see it fail in snow country where I live.
Sandrail
2WD would be fine if they dropped their pressure to 18PSI
lol I moved to Florida from Murfreesboro TN about 6 months ago and I’m moving back very soon but when I got here I had some guys from work let me know quick not to trust the sand lol I have a Z71 and still won’t do it.
I lived in an apartment complex in VA years ago and we had a huge snowstorm and covered the parking lot in snow and ice. This young dude in a lifted 90's Dodge Ram spent hours pulling out stuck neighbors for FREE. He was yankin' with a smile on his face having fun in his truck, I forgot his name but if you see this comment Thank You again Bro, my wife was 7 months pregnant and I really had to get out.
Winter 2013 _14? I was there n the ocean front was wild with snow.. marshview!
You get a Cummins running when it's cold you keep it running all day. Tires and weight moves in snow.
bringing a heavy 2wd SUV on a beach with half bald rubberband tires. Big brain moves.
Wtf a ford mustang?
Bald tires do better in the sand than mud tires. Too high of tire psi is the issue
@@jake233517bald tires do not do good in sand, literally nothing to grip on to
@@AnhNguyen-vo2od I live on a 15 mile beach with no paved roads..trust me there’s more contact with bald tires then mud tires. Like trying to kayak with a tennis racket.
@@jake233517it’s sand not a prepped road surface. Contact patch doesn’t mean anything if the surface is slick and constantly moving…
Ugh My neck hurts from shaking my head for 22 minutes 😂
Same!! 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Awesome to see another dude out to just help people, free of charge. Thank you.
Yeah, but some definitely deserve to be charged. Lol.
@@RiverRat904 Dude, I DO have to agree. That sister fucker truck had my skin crawling. 4x4 sticker on the side but red and back bumper dragging the ground on HARD top. 🤣😂🤦♂️
@@brokenmedic9133Caroline squat trucks are disgusting. Cop that drove by should have ticketed that atrocity.
I like it when it snows, I'll go ride around and observe the fudgery 😊
Nice jeep. You have a lot of fun rescuing people. Those squatted trucks are a mess.
Thanks 👍
They look pathetic too... Some people spend soo much they can buy a used G wagon
@@kevinrentz187
SHAME ON DA MESS!’🤡
That white Chevy needs to finish lifting the back of his truck. Lol
And put 4 wheel drive in it.
_Nah he from SC he "tooted up"_
Stupid looking truck, can't afford the rear lift.
it said 4x4
I see a lot of young kids doing that to their trucks and SUV's the last couple years. They raise the nose to the sky and drop the back end to the axle. And leave it like that. I have had lifted trucks and lowered trucks in my younger days. I even remember the 70's when people raised the back end and left the front end stock. But this new trend is the stupidest thing I have seen.
I’m actually amazed that there is no hard 4x4 restriction for beach access. On Long Island, you won't even get the outer beach pass unless you have a 4x4. I'm even more amazed at some of the vehicles that people think would be a good idea to drive in soft sand.
No pass required until March !st
It is 100% 4x4 only here and posted. The local teens in squatted trucks are a virus.
Nobody on long Island checks your vehicle to be sure it is actually 4x4. In Brigantine, NJ.
They want to see your vehicle to make sure it's 4x4.
Assateague has the same rules - no 4x4, no OSV license.
There is
We have them up here on the OBX as well. One trip, two college kids were stuck 200' from the entrance and a tow service was watching like a shark. They charge $400 for the 200' tow. I hooked these kids up to my Power Wagon and pulled them to the exit...waving at the tow service as I did. I never leave anyone stuck.
youre a real one man respect!!💯💯
I leave the 2WD vehicles stuck until the end of my fishing. Then if they are still there. I charge them. Why do I charge? Because they will do it again until they learn. Now I go South to Rhodanthe and get away from the Oregon Inlet idiots.
OII was just a funny page and became such a great community asset after the storm!@@wannabeangler
yep obx has some special ones lol. i go down a lot to surf but cant justify the 50$ for only a day
I used to cruise the OBX back in the 1980s, all you saw was trucks, jeeps, etc. None of those FWD and "AWD" cars. Plus it was not monitored and a free for all. I was driving a 72 IH Travelall 4x4 with 33x12.50 tires on 10 inch wide rims. Never got stuck. Im still driving the same truck today, except ive since moved away from the area. I now live in NW Ga, so i dont see any beach travel anymore.
Thank you for being awesome! You saved me from being stuck. Many blessings to you 😊
I live in St Augustine and have watched the sugar sand get the best of them. People hate to air down as it’s a real pain airing back up again. Great video and you have excellent tow product. Thanks for helping us out!
I like how you go just to help people out … shows you have a big heart … keep doing what you do … love watching you
Yep, dude's a gem helping them who are packing a full load in the head????
And not charging them... hopefully they gave him at least a $50!!!!
He deserves more, but I'm sure many gave him nothing...
He did save them>>>> $$$$hundreds
lady has absolutely zero business being on the beach @3:50 clueless and lost..........
it's amazing that people will try to go in the sand with vehicles that will obviously not make it far.
That RhinoUSA truck sure looks great
"I have ground clearance, surely that will help me get traction in the sand" Yeah we don't do a good job educating people on the way cars work for sure.
Doing all this for free? Respect.
Makes you wonder what people are thinking when they drive on the beach. I just want to say from one Jeep person to another thank you for going that extra mile to help people out. God Bless!
Sand recoveries are a whole different animal. Good work as always! Having the correct setup in key. Love the content.
Love to see the Gladiator showing everyone how it’s done!
For the BMW driver all wheel drive doesn't truly mean all wheel drive. The city truck only got half of a lift kit
Exactly why squatted trucks should be removed forever lol
He should have left the squatted truck there and let the tide wash it away!!!
That to lol
😂😂😂😂
@@inkram I agree or at least charge him about $1,000 since apparently he's not too bright
great idea with taking the mustang on to the beach......she was lucky to have you guys close by to be able to help out!!!
The National truck meet was going on down at Daytona when I was there for work and there were so many city trucks getting stuck. Wish I had popcorn. The AWD mom vans were doing just fine.
Awesome of you to help everyone out, restoring my faith in humanity.
Does common sense no longer exist?
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Nope! These fools! Coming to the beach with the goofy tires, and 2wd!
No. In trying to “safety” proof the world, we made people more stupid. In 2005 Mike Judge made a movie named “Idiocracy”. It wasn’t a comedy. It was a prophecy.
Only in the south
Oh that shit is gone
I don’t think the lady in the CRV at the beginning listened to a single direction!!
Amazing video! Glad to see you helping people out with the tow trucks being involved.....
Tow truck driver, "I do this everyday." while he stands right next to the winch SnapBack area.😅
Complacency kills.
Yeah I noticed that. Must some new york stuff. We got beach recovery covered pretty well in Texas.
Glad to see ppl like you doing this for free. Keep up the good work
Cool video. I cracked up at you saying you're not taking that dude all the way down the beach and then the comments say you took him all the way down the beach. LOL
Love the video. You are a blessing the people who are stuck on the beach.
I thought I was shaking my head hard in the beginning, and then I got to the Mustang lmao WHAT were they thinking?!
Good to see all the different ways to help people out. Always learning new stuff watching these videos. Thanks Wes!
I love the comment
“City Truck”
Nice of you to help out like that. I spent a lot of time with my Jeep on the sand. Spend enough time out there and you will eventually get stuck, even if you know what you are doing. Job well done!
Look at those 40’s!! Sweet articulation!! 🔥🔥🔥👍
Totally love that your out there helping people. So glad to know that there are still decent people left in the world. Thank you for all that you do and love watching your videos.
Love the gladiator brother. Stay safe out there.
I'm a local and see this all the time. It never gets old.Good saves.
I’d love to see these folks in some heavy snow and ice if they’re this brave on trying beach sand.
Very obvious they never driven on snow,so they need to be trained before they decide to go drive on sand 😂
I live not far from there. Thanks for rescuing them.
The desperate feeling of getting stuck.
Followed by the joy of getting towed out.
There is no stuck with that many people. The best is getting buried 60 miles down padre island on a weekday where there is no cell service. That's a great feeling there 😀
Really cool what y’all do we need more people like y’all around sharing the kindness!!!!
They should have bought a 4runner!!
Awesome job going out to these places to help folks get out. Saving people tons of money. You rock. Cheers
I have a AWD and I still hesitate to drive in the sand. These 2WD and these carolina squat cars are out of their minds. lol
Really enjoy watching all your videos. Thanks for having such a big heart and always helping.
40’s are looking nice and still plenty of flex. Can’t wait to one day get some rhino gear!
Okay I got to the squatted truck hit pause and went straight to the comments. Am I the only one?😂
Awesome job, I live about 2 hours from that beach and it amazes me how many people drive cars/trucks that are absolutely not meant for any beach driving. Thanks for helping out all those who “thought they could make it”.
I stayed in a condo that was right off of a street that you could see that entrance once summer and just laughed the whole weekend at everybody getting stuck there. But you’re doing a good thing man
Wes, thanks for being there to help people out. It only takes a few minutes and I'm sure means a lot to them. I really need to add to my equipment to get up to your level. Thanks for the continued education!
Amazing people think they can go everywhere..that white truck,,wow!
I'm new to the offroad game and to this channel. And never knew how fun and interesting recovery is. Good job on what u do.
In case you haven't heard, insurance will replace your windshield for free. Thanks for the great vids.
Watching this makes me miss my old school bronco. Real good truck to have on the beach. Used to have a blast helping people out. Back in the 80s lots of people used to help each other out. And the beach was crawling with lots of venders. Good times.
should left that shitty squatted chevy there.
That's how they tell everyone they're gay without having to paint the truck rainbow. Tires with 2 inches of sidewall on a big truck is another way of letting people know.
Never seen anything like that except an f250 that got recovered from a back salt marsh and broke the rear end. You mean to say that truck is modified that way on purpose??
WTF was that? I never have seen anything like that. What kind of an idiot lowers the rear end.
What you do to help people is amazing!
Leave that truck there
Thank you for your work. I hope someone like you is around if I ever get stuck!
Air down,. keep moving. Not that hard.
Thanks for the post, brings back a lot of memories. 1960's
Here is a word of advice. I'm from Windhoek,Namibia on the African Continent. We have a coastline and lots of beach.
Teach your people there are different types of TYRE PRESSURE depending on the surface. Gravel,Asphalt/Tarred and Beach sand/Riverbeds.
Tyres needs to be deflated to a specific softer level. Meaning LESS AIR in your tyre than what it normally would be when driving on tarred road.
Unlike whereas on asphalt/tarred road your tyres must be hard.
Strong work brother, way to go on helping your local community!!
I don't understand 2WD trucks.
Enjoy your videos. Learned a lot from you this weekend. I was the guy in the Tan Gladiator. As I look back, I see trying to turn the guy around was the wrong call. I did not know about the possible ticket and should have pulled him out from the back as you did on several of your rescues. Also thanks for taking over the tow. I did not want to pull that heavy 2 wheel drive all the way to the next exit. your slight overheating confirmed my my concerns of overheating. Thanks again.
this is such a great way to promote your brand...exactly how brand content should be
Agreed
Ohh hey heres a good idea Let's take our mustang on the beach 😂😂😂
Great video. Makes me wonder about people’s common sense. Thank goodness you were there to help that day.
You and me both!
Some people just don't have common sense 🤦
Wait, you mean a crv isn’t an off-road vehicle?😅
@slackers_unite it ain't my Wrangler that's for sure lol.
Thank god for the good guys like you brother the wife and I are looking forward to taking our jeep on the beach for the first time wish us luck
Air down and send it
My 2wd woulda blazed through that no problem😂
Pretty cool way to give back, and promote your products. Go Rhino!
So nice to see what you do. My husband and i enjoy these videos. Looking forward to go back to FL with our new Gladiator😊
Cool vid !! Good to see that there's still good people willing to help others, without trying to take advantage of their disadvantage !!! Also big fan!!
First time seeing your video, love it. Good to see good people helping those in need. Rhino USA makes amazing products. Love seeing the squatted cityboy truck getting pullout.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for doing what you do out there! Your videos are fun and informative. Keep it up!
I appreciate that!
Super nice guy to help all these people out.
Super cool what you're doing pulling Yankees out of the sand. Most of the folks I see stuck have no clue and this type of kindness from a local is one of the reasons people keep coming to our area. Same thing with folks stuck on the bars out in the Matanzas.
I just joined TN 4x4 rescue. Definitely looking forward to helping any way I can. Always look forward to your videos 👍🏻
I learned some things to do and some things not to do. Great video!
Sure hope the customers appreciate the work you do.
The looks in their eyes...priceless.
my island is all about sand riding we love it! You do a good deed helping people!
Jeep is looking great with the 40s! Thanks again for another great vid. 👍
Thanks 👍
It's cool you rescue all those people. Sand is no joke
Love watching you guys rescue people!
That was dope... awesome you hook em up....literally for free
Love the videos. Sharing your knowledge for free is very cool
Iv got a heavy duty strap and just got my Yankem rope in mail yesterday. I did some recoverys on Saturday at a Muddy Farm plow day event. My Raptor did awesome. Would love to get to the beach this summer! Stay safe!
Awesome! Can't wait to get my Trooper on the beach!
Love the vids. You are a great ambassador to the community!
1st time watching the videos. You do a great service to folks who are stuck, thx! I will be subscribing!
I love LOVE St Augustine Florida and you are right.....people do not listen to the rules. Glad to see you do what you're doing!
Fun to watch, next time I’m up that way, I’ll wave as I go by, sporting my Rhino•USA stickers
Awesome work! Rhino gear killing it as usual!
St Augustine is looking good. Nice work! 👍👍👍✌️
Awesome seeing your jeep pull vehicles out of the sand is awesome. What a beautiful vehicle. Just bought a jeep.
Crazy what peeps cruise on the beach with....I'm sure they appreciate the help!
nice of you to help those folks. We do that here in Texas too! Hope I can win a box soon!
Always amazing to see people try to drive on dry sand in 2WD.
You do I’d good helping everyone out.
Time 19:25
Can you show that axle strap setup in more detail? Thanks
Boy I can use that equipment for beach and mountains.Great videos
we're staying at the Ocean and Raquet club all of March. Enjoy watching all the cool rigs drive by on the beach.
Nice!
Do they ever bring a large roller to flatten out the sand?