Another totally awesome video by Brian. This channel has taught me so many things I can't even name them all. Well presented, well done, and great job!
Very impressive production quality! This video looks as good as any that I've seen on cable TV. Keep up the good work. Congrats on building a great vehicle. I'm looking forward to seeing it out on the trails.
I was on board till we got to the axles. It’s really cool regardless. I’ve got a fully built 1988. Dual cases 44s on one tons and 18” afe. Called the white rhino. Famous in California. If you’re having heat problems, relocating the rad. To the back will clear that up. Between the open air rad and 12 gallons of antifreeze it stays icy cold If you’re ever in Texas I’d love to wheel with you. Anyway you can hook me up with more info on the raspberry pi display?
Axle are proving themselves over and over again so no regrets there yet. I have since removed the Pi since it was hard to read soon as the screen got any dust on it and just went back to using my laptop
Incredible build...very impressive from all angles and well thought out.
Thank you very much!
Another totally awesome video by Brian. This channel has taught me so many things I can't even name them all. Well presented, well done, and great job!
Your to kind
You nailed this build! I enjoyed every video! Hope you do another build. Thanks Brian .
Tbird coming up next!
Very impressive production quality!
This video looks as good as any that I've seen on cable TV.
Keep up the good work.
Congrats on building a great vehicle. I'm looking forward to seeing it out on the trails.
Stay tuned! In less than 48hrs it hits the rocks and trails for the first time!
This is so underrated! Wonderful channel, beautiful build!
Thank you so much!
Welcome to Tennessee. That’s one sweet build!
Stay tuned for my Windrock vids coming this week!
Love the new video!! It's amazing how much went into this build. Love the truggy!!
More to come! Stay tuned!
@@randumadventures I can't wait to see more. Ive been watching off and on when you started the B2 build (Gilligan)
Man she turned out great Brian. Well planned build and the camera work and editing was awesome!!
Well I can take credit for half of that!
thanks for the mention ❤ I love the the Randum Adventures you build for us.
Don’t let my wife see this!
Some day my 99 Ranger will looks half that nice. Great job sir.
Right on!
Just came across this channel and now I'm hooked! That is one cool bad ass truck. Wish we had some cool stuff like that here in the UK!!! 👍🙂👍🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
Welcome aboard!
Great video and walk around! Well built as usual. Very good stuff.
Thanks! I know a thing or two about a thing or two!
You got mine. Was a little critical at the start. Love the paint too….
I appreciate that. Put a lot of work into this thing!
Awesome work Brian! I am catching up on your videos, I didn't know you parted with Giligan.
Thank you!
I like the expanded metal floor on the bed
It worked out so good. No mud or snow in bed and the hooks of a ratchet fit perfectly for holding down my toolboxes and gear
I was on board till we got to the axles.
It’s really cool regardless. I’ve got a fully built 1988. Dual cases 44s on one tons and 18” afe. Called the white rhino.
Famous in California.
If you’re having heat problems, relocating the rad. To the back will clear that up.
Between the open air rad and 12 gallons of antifreeze it stays icy cold
If you’re ever in Texas I’d love to wheel with you.
Anyway you can hook me up with more info on the raspberry pi display?
Axle are proving themselves over and over again so no regrets there yet. I have since removed the Pi since it was hard to read soon as the screen got any dust on it and just went back to using my laptop
We want more of the turbo 2.3 Ranger
Unfortunately that truck is long gone
Pretty much from the cab back we are twinsies.
In good company
Do you have more info on the axle build?
Which one? Yes both of these axle builds are documented in different vids
Did I miss what rear springs you used?
They are 5.5” lift Deaver spring bought from James Duff Broncos for Rangers/Bronco2’s