@@joeschmoe4030 he was doing good a year ago, I don't think it helps when the mechanic isn't on board with filming. But whenever he decides to get back at it I'll be interested to watch anything he posts.
Our son drives a 1987 4 Runner that his late aunt bought new and has made its way through various family members. We gave him our 2003 Sienna van we bought new (300,000+ miles now) and said sell it , keep the money. More than one year later he still has it because his wife wanted to keep it. I’m on my second 4 Runner, gave my 2017 to our daughter and son-in-law so he had a better driver. My husband has a 2007 FJ Cruiser, stick shift, and a 2019 Sequoia. Years ago we had a Camry and my husband’s first vehicle before I knew him was a Toyota Hilux, 1972 I think. Yes we love our Toyotas.
Gosh I hate this for Wes, he's a great guy. That sick feeling in the pit of your stomach looking at your totaled truck (vehicle), especially if it's this close to being paid in full. I hope everything works well for him. I love Ben's answer- we've all got some screws loose 😅😅 Always glad to see your buddies- great guys all. Always enjoy the good natured bsing you guys do. Safe travels, GOD bless
Land Cruisers have saved my butt literally. Our Suburbans couldn’t handle anything close to what the L/C’s would and we’re in the motor pool more than out. My family had well over a million miles on them and nothing but scheduled maintenance.
It’s good to have a tribe of regulars. I like the “we all have a different screw loose and need someone to tighten it”. That’s the sign of a high functioning team! Run with it
Insurance adjuster once said after he looked at it, he could care less what was removed because the extras were not included in the adjustment. So those tires, the camper shell, rooftop tent, bumpers etc, come off if he does not buy it back to help recover some of his losses.
Depends on your agent & whether they will go to bat for you with claims or if you're willing to go toe to toe with claims. Receipts for those tires (depending on age) and receipts for other upgrades all support for your arguments.
I've got my extras covered by my insurance. As I get more items, I add the necessary insurance so I get back what I lost. Allstate does this for WAY less than MANY other companies.
98 4Runner was what we bought our daughter in 2007 when she graduated high school. After keeping it through college, a move to Texas and several years of marriage, it ended up with her father-in-law back here in the town where we live in Oregon
2003 4runner, only 118k miles. Bought it in 2012 with 22k miles. Only regret is not going 4x4, but it's still been a blast with some all terrain tires.
I enjoy watching.. better than tv anyway. You know it takes one of you guys to hold the bulb, two to spins the ladder and one to find the bad bulb first. Pays to have good friends . I totaled my Jeep but just replaceable body parts. So I bought it back savage and got the check for the Jeep. Found parts in Walbash and fixed it back up , drove it for 5 years more. Then frame broke and I sold it parted out and made another 1500… 260,000 miles on it when it was sold and the guy started it and drove it home, slowly because of the frame. Motor ran great. I had 20 years of fun in it.oh with the checks from the insurance paid for all the parts to fix it, soils doors with roll up windows, a fiberglass top,roll bar and hood. Two tanks of gas and 5 new tires. And a pizza. I walked away from the wreck and was even able to drive it home.
Seeing the name of the tyre shop made me realise that the name of the town is Bend. All this time (from mentions in various videos) I thought you were saying Ben.
The other week I threw a racheting tool on the ground while working on the tractor, finaly found it the other day, after it got rained on a couple times. Oiling it seems to help a little.
Great video I too was a Toyota owner at one time. Mine had 350K miles on it and would never die. I got rid of mine cause mine was a smaller pickup and if you have ever owned a smaller pickup they are totally useless when you need to haul things. So couldn't take it any longer and got a big boy truck. I say buy that truck back and chop the top off, get a pair of goggles and make a fun truck out of it. Have a great week Casey. Can't wait for the next video.
the rest of the world does just fine towing with cars and what america calls small pick-ups .unless it's huge weight ,a full size american pick-up just isn't needed. our old defender towed around 5500lbs i think, but the volvo estate hauled not a lot less. most people i know who don't do lot's of towing ,just their boat in the summer or a car trailer when they go to a track ,do it with a car.
Are you sure that lessons weren't learned from Trail Mater as to the way to interact with your friends. Shenanigans, laughter and good natured teasing. Great video Casey.
Hi Casey. I learned this quick tip on TH-cam. Wash your seatbelts and they retract better. And maybe silicone spray the retractor.🙂Let them soak in laundry detergent. use a vice grip to keep the belt out.
Hey Casey just some advice, i seen you it looked like you put the direction in the middle position, but it could get moved.Take your battery out of your impact before you store it in your bag because the trigger can get depressed and kill the battery or worse the tool could catch fire just some advice. Keep up the great content and be safe.
Knowing insurance companies they will offer 16 grand and offer to sell it back for twelve grand! Needless to say, I am not a big fan of insurance companies and their payments!
At 24:42, you were headed off to the driver's seat of the Western Star. Next second, you are driving off. I will assume you looked in the mirror and saw that the right rear Zaklift door was still open, because it was closed when you got to Ben's place. I loved the way Ben's dog barked at you until he/she figured out who you were! After that, you were in danger of being licked to death- and there is nothing wrong with that!
Casey has a couple loose phillips screws loose and only has a standard screwdriver. Ben has slotted screws and a crescent, so Wes must have bolts rattling around in there and only have a phillips.
Yep! My recovery gear is under my back seat. I can actually get to it without flipping the seat if I had too. Yeah, having mates around is important. I really miss that!
Lots of moving parts for the day or 2 or 4 😂. I am pleasantly surprised to see that harbor freight has stepped up their game with more quality in a good portion of their products. Keep it up Casey
Nice to see you doing it right. Lots of guys I've worked with in the past would just start it and throw it in neutral, if there was no radiator/trans cooler damage, and just take it down the road with it running.
I’m a Toyota junkie I’ve owned a ton of them prefer the older ones I currently own a 2007 tacoma that’s the newest i will prob ever own keep up the amazing content excited for this upload 🙏 shout out from western wa
Casey, if its not too late tell your friend not to accept the insurance companies first offer. Does he have receipts for any upgrades he's put into the truck. He needs to find a comp or comps o. His truck because you guys are right insurance companies will not. If he can afford to wait the insurance company out awhile he should also fair better. Former insurance company claims person 😁
The hell with the haters I enjoy your content and you’re getting western recovering vehicles thank you much for your contactAnd if I ever get stuck or broke down in northern Arizona going to call wrecker Rick
When my truck was stolen State Farm would not even allow me to buy it back. It went straight to the auction. They were good on the settlement with me so... 🤷♂
My brother inlaw rolled his tundra off the highway and landed on the wheels, when he got it started and got back on the highway he got tickets for off roading and a cracked windshield, he got the windshield replaced and new mirrors then traded it and a sienna for a tow truck and has towed the tundra a few times because the guy who got the tundra keeps getting in a bind, punched a hole in the gas tank a few times and a couple radiators with limbs sticking through the front
All your videos are so damn good you either learn something or see a beautiful view or laugh like hell my problem is your damn videos are like potato chips you can't just watch one I'll start watching One video and then 3 hours later I'm like holy crap I got to go to bed keep up the good work Casey❤
I pull a 24 foot flatbed with up to 16000 pounds on it regularly and I have a lumber rack that I haul 20 foot materials on almost every day on my 03 Silverado it has 309000 on it and it just keeps putting in work try that with a 🌮
You all are underthinking this. You have a modern international engine and a toyota powertrain and Ben definitely has a beat up International truck cab sitting around. He has a TH-cam channel and TH-cam collabs are definitely a thing. This should become a TH-cam build and wes gets an offroad truck. Even if not wanting to keep it International there are other cabs siting on his lot.
Casey, you handled this very impressive tow for your friend But in the horse trading game you are doing Great service for your friend, and your trading is offset your paying all the towing, what about fuel and road use and the best towing service, and your paying for materials on your house project I got into this several times and I Won like it or not LOL even Riley knows what's happening Have a Great Day 👍 Thanx for sharing your Great experience 👍
@TheGrizz1717 I was stating the fact of Casey stating why he was using the Zack lift or another reason why instead of trucks in his fleet. When he was listing off reasons why. LoL
So sad seeing those Cubs sitting outside, neglected, left for dead! Especially with the loader!!! My cub and loader was left outside, cost me around 2k to fix and replace all the stuff that rotted away. The longer it sits the worst it gets!!!! I paid 1,500 for my machine. They are getting collectable and expensive now day's! Save it!!!!!
I'd drive that Tundra 100 miles in daylight but with some ski goggles on, kick out the what's left of the windshield and 10 minutes of shop vac, good to grow 🪴
Its hard to beat having a tool box ya just know where everything is then ive got two in my garage myself and i dont have any trouble finding my tools well worth the investment id say
I have a 1997 Lexus lx450 gold fj80. It has 260,000 miles on the 4.5 in-line six, the engine, transmission, and some components are still brand new. There has never been a recall on this vehicle. Also have a 2005 Camry xle. It’s sad to see now how much Toyota has s… down there customer’s throats in the last two years, especially with the tundra and Tacoma. Completely unbelievable
It all depends what insurance company are with that’s why when you shop for insurance the lowest price is not always the best way to go. Retired from the Auto Club of Southern California the claims department never replace your vehicle with the cheapest thing available. The buy back with the Auto Club of Southern California was 25 cents on the Dollar
At least you 'hateToyotas' for the right reason, Casey! They 'just don't quit!'.. Since the '70s I've owned and driven 8 Toyota pickups, everything from their early small 4x4 pickups, to a custom built off-road Gen-3 2016 DC 3.5L 4x4 Tacoma, which I rarely drove and recently sold because I like driving my Gen-1 2003 DC 3.4L SR-5 4x4 off-road Tacoma a lot more! Older Toyota pickups, properly taken care of, are about as 'bullet proof' a vehicle as you'll ever find. So 'Yes!', if you depend on other's vehicles breaking down or being unable to handle back country tasks reliably and having to call for 'Help', ..Toyotas certainly wouldn't be among your favorites! The banged up Tundra you towed, rough looking as it is right now, would still get the job done if its front window was removed so the driver could see. I've watched videos of Toyota pickups that looked like they come through a battle, bent and broken front to rear, but still able to get themselves back to civilization under their own power, and depending on their owner's situation continue to serve as reliable work trucks in spite of having taken a severe beating. Done my best over the years to avoid putting my Toyota pickups in situations they're not designed for. But it's nice knowing they're built to handle whatever comes their way!..
I have a 2006 Tundra i bought off the lot in Oct of 2005. 160,000 miles later runs like new. I'm too old to buy any more new vehicles but I'd only buy Toyota if I were going to be around long enough.
Insurance company's will definitely attempt to low ball you as much as possible. I had someone who hit ne in an older Chevy crew cab. It was a very special setup. It was one of 1% that were made. They originally refused to take that in consideration when they did the comps. One call from a lawyer got that changed and added an extra 0 to the end of the offer. It got the truck repaired very quickly after that.
Need an isuzu 4x4 cab over. Then you'll have a tow truck that. Won't break down. Or just suck it up, and use the brick-nose. Probably cheaper. Other option, You need to find one of the 10 lugs from the brick nose Ara, with the Quigley conversion to 4x4 and 4 door. !!And a decent fuel tank!!
Is it named 406 garage because he only uploads every 406 days?
😂😂
Because he's a runaway from Montana
Was gonna say....why is Ben filming? He's never gonna put it up on YT....or maybe he's making a feature length film.
@@joeschmoe4030 he was doing good a year ago,
I don't think it helps when the mechanic isn't on board with filming.
But whenever he decides to get back at it I'll be interested to watch anything he posts.
I hate Casey LaDelle!
Our son drives a 1987 4 Runner that his late aunt bought new and has made its way through various family members. We gave him our 2003 Sienna van we bought new (300,000+ miles now) and said sell it , keep the money. More than one year later he still has it because his wife wanted to keep it. I’m on my second 4 Runner, gave my 2017 to our daughter and son-in-law so he had a better driver. My husband has a 2007 FJ Cruiser, stick shift, and a 2019 Sequoia. Years ago we had a Camry and my husband’s first vehicle before I knew him was a Toyota Hilux, 1972 I think. Yes we love our Toyotas.
Fuck Toyota
I’m betting you know a Toyota mechanic very well….?
Nothing better then good friend giving crap to good friends😅
the good natured ball busting is hilarious
The screw loose friends quote is the best ever . You always need a friend that knows how to re-tighten your loose screw
Gosh I hate this for Wes, he's a great guy. That sick feeling in the pit of your stomach looking at your totaled truck (vehicle), especially if it's this close to being paid in full. I hope everything works well for him. I love Ben's answer- we've all got some screws loose 😅😅 Always glad to see your buddies- great guys all. Always enjoy the good natured bsing you guys do. Safe travels, GOD bless
Land Cruisers have saved my butt literally.
Our Suburbans couldn’t handle anything close to what the L/C’s would and we’re in the motor pool more than out. My family had well over a million miles on them and nothing but scheduled maintenance.
Oh yes I can agree with you, TLCs are the best trucks, thanks to Toyota.
It’s good to have a tribe of regulars. I like the “we all have a different screw loose and need someone to tighten it”. That’s the sign of a high functioning team! Run with it
Jack the roof up to get a windshield in it and I bet it runs another 200k miles.
Well it was a nice Tundra... There is a 50/50 chance I built part of the truck, I worked Frame side at the plant... Nice tow job and saving the Trans.
OH NO !!! he used a chrome extension on the impact and glad to see the use of the adjustable hammer
Its Allens fault! He runs his upside down a lot LOL Yankum ropes to the rescue !
and hugs to you!
Guy rolls his truck, and your still taking the piss out of him. Love it , that's what friends do.
I enjoy the way you
Interact with your friends. The joking and picking at each other
Insurance adjuster once said after he looked at it, he could care less what was removed because the extras were not included in the adjustment. So those tires, the camper shell, rooftop tent, bumpers etc, come off if he does not buy it back to help recover some of his losses.
Depends on your agent & whether they will go to bat for you with claims or if you're willing to go toe to toe with claims. Receipts for those tires (depending on age) and receipts for other upgrades all support for your arguments.
I've got my extras covered by my insurance. As I get more items, I add the necessary insurance so I get back what I lost. Allstate does this for WAY less than MANY other companies.
98 4runner here. 357,000 miles and going strong!
02 4Runner 441K..gotta love em.
98 4Runner was what we bought our daughter in 2007 when she graduated high school. After keeping it through college, a move to Texas and several years of marriage, it ended up with her father-in-law back here in the town where we live in Oregon
2003 4runner, only 118k miles. Bought it in 2012 with 22k miles. Only regret is not going 4x4, but it's still been a blast with some all terrain tires.
98 Hilux Surf (aka 4Runner) with 215,000 miles. Just needs some rust attending to then looking forward to the next 100k.
@@stephengrimes257 Fuck Toyota
I see that at 406 Garage you were using the Bruce Cook method of tow trucking just without the comfy chair 🤣😂😂
I enjoy watching.. better than tv anyway. You know it takes one of you guys to hold the bulb, two to spins the ladder and one to find the bad bulb first. Pays to have good friends . I totaled my Jeep but just replaceable body parts. So I bought it back savage and got the check for the Jeep. Found parts in Walbash and fixed it back up , drove it for 5 years more. Then frame broke and I sold it parted out and made another 1500… 260,000 miles on it when it was sold and the guy started it and drove it home, slowly because of the frame. Motor ran great. I had 20 years of fun in it.oh with the checks from the insurance paid for all the parts to fix it, soils doors with roll up windows, a fiberglass top,roll bar and hood. Two tanks of gas and 5 new tires. And a pizza. I walked away from the wreck and was even able to drive it home.
Seeing the name of the tyre shop made me realise that the name of the town is Bend. All this time (from mentions in various videos) I thought you were saying Ben.
The other week I threw a racheting tool on the ground while working on the tractor, finaly found it the other day, after it got rained on a couple times. Oiling it seems to help a little.
So Wise , Thank You . Friends helping friends is good
Great video I too was a Toyota owner at one time. Mine had 350K miles on it and would never die. I got rid of mine cause mine was a smaller pickup and if you have ever owned a smaller pickup they are totally useless when you need to haul things. So couldn't take it any longer and got a big boy truck. I say buy that truck back and chop the top off, get a pair of goggles and make a fun truck out of it. Have a great week Casey. Can't wait for the next video.
the rest of the world does just fine towing with cars and what america calls small pick-ups .unless it's huge weight ,a full size american pick-up just isn't needed. our old defender towed around 5500lbs i think, but the volvo estate hauled not a lot less. most people i know who don't do lot's of towing ,just their boat in the summer or a car trailer when they go to a track ,do it with a car.
I feel way better about my ARE camper top now!
Great job guys. Thank you 😊
The banter among good friends 😂 Good that you got your tire fixed! You took care of them, they take care of you!👍😎 Stay safe out there ❤️🇺🇸
Couple nice old Cubs laying there too.
Are you sure that lessons weren't learned from Trail Mater as to the way to interact with your friends. Shenanigans, laughter and good natured teasing. Great video Casey.
Hi Casey. I learned this quick tip on TH-cam. Wash your seatbelts and they retract better. And maybe silicone spray the retractor.🙂Let them soak in laundry detergent. use a vice grip to keep the belt out.
Why would I use a vice grip to hold them out when the truck has a factory holding latch?
Good point. You did make that. I drive a Toyota baby
Get some day glow nail polish on the details of those tools. Makes them so much better to see and sort Color your standard green and metric yellow.
Hey Casey just some advice, i seen you it looked like you put the direction in the middle position, but it could get moved.Take your battery out of your impact before you store it in your bag because the trigger can get depressed and kill the battery or worse the tool could catch fire just some advice. Keep up the great content and be safe.
I'm waiting for Bruce's comment on this video. WHERE ARE YOU BRUCE.😂
@@TheGrizz1717 they won’t let him back in the states from Mexico
He's probably smuggling wheelchairs.😆
Knowing insurance companies they will offer 16 grand and offer to sell it back for twelve grand!
Needless to say, I am not a big fan of insurance companies and their payments!
At 24:42, you were headed off to the driver's seat of the Western Star. Next second, you are driving off. I will assume you looked in the mirror and saw that the right rear Zaklift door was still open, because it was closed when you got to Ben's place. I loved the way Ben's dog barked at you until he/she figured out who you were! After that, you were in danger of being licked to death- and there is nothing wrong with that!
Casey has a couple loose phillips screws loose and only has a standard screwdriver. Ben has slotted screws and a crescent, so Wes must have bolts rattling around in there and only have a phillips.
You can deal with the insurance company, don’t take their initial buyback offer! I have had good luck with Progressive doing that.
Yep! My recovery gear is under my back seat. I can actually get to it without flipping the seat if I had too. Yeah, having mates around is important. I really miss that!
Each time I see a new video, it's a treat!
It's good to see Ben. Would like to see more videos from Mr. International.
Lots of moving parts for the day or 2 or 4 😂. I am pleasantly surprised to see that harbor freight has stepped up their game with more quality in a good portion of their products. Keep it up Casey
Nice to see you doing it right. Lots of guys I've worked with in the past would just start it and throw it in neutral, if there was no radiator/trans cooler damage, and just take it down the road with it running.
❤ we've all got a different screw loose ! ...bloody good answer
Glad Wes is ok, what a wreck, coulda been worse, sometimes we all need help even when were the ones usually doin it
It’s always good to have friends
38:25 Casey you missed a perfect opportunity to fuck with Wes and tell him that wasn't suppose to come all the way out and he broke it. LOL
I’m a Toyota junkie I’ve owned a ton of them prefer the older ones I currently own a 2007 tacoma that’s the newest i will prob ever own keep up the amazing content excited for this upload 🙏 shout out from western wa
Lov3 my 93 extra cab with the 22re and 5 speed 4x4. Has 300k miles on the original moter
Toyota is one of the best builders out there atleast as far as longevity goes
Casey, if its not too late tell your friend not to accept the insurance companies first offer. Does he have receipts for any upgrades he's put into the truck. He needs to find a comp or comps o. His truck because you guys are right insurance companies will not. If he can afford to wait the insurance company out awhile he should also fair better. Former insurance company claims person 😁
A mish mash of lots of things. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Super video Casey...Yip Toyotas never give up lol.....Stay safe and see you soon
The hell with the haters I enjoy your content and you’re getting western recovering vehicles thank you much for your contactAnd if I ever get stuck or broke down in northern Arizona going to call wrecker Rick
Now I want another Toyota Truck! Loved my first one!
You can probably get a good deal on Wes' truck.
Fuck Toyota
Toyota's only use certain sizes for their hex heads on a bolt. 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 17mm 21mm 24mm, 27mm...
Remember Casey , like another TH-cam channel stated , every tool has a hammer side
I liked this episode of watch Wes work!😂
I'm glad Wes is ok. It's good to see Ben too. All the best to you and yours Casey.
😂 put your mini sledge in the drive shaft bag 😂 helping friends 💪
You should check out the "Top Gear" episode (series 3, episode 5) where the boys tried- and failed- to break a Toyota Hilux
I knew Wes had to be a great guy, Packers.
When my truck was stolen State Farm would not even allow me to buy it back. It went straight to the auction. They were good on the settlement with me so... 🤷♂
My brother inlaw rolled his tundra off the highway and landed on the wheels, when he got it started and got back on the highway he got tickets for off roading and a cracked windshield, he got the windshield replaced and new mirrors then traded it and a sienna for a tow truck and has towed the tundra a few times because the guy who got the tundra keeps getting in a bind, punched a hole in the gas tank a few times and a couple radiators with limbs sticking through the front
All your videos are so damn good you either learn something or see a beautiful view or laugh like hell my problem is your damn videos are like potato chips you can't just watch one I'll start watching One video and then 3 hours later I'm like holy crap I got to go to bed keep up the good work Casey❤
Hello 406 garage! Haven't seen any videos from you lately. That's one tough Toyota. Would be a great wheeler!
Your videos are so pleasant to watch.
I am fiddling "Swinging on a Gate" on my Strad.....
I have a 98 Tacoma with 286k on the clock. Nothing is worn out on it yet. I'll never buy another new Ford or Chevy truck ever again.
I'll buy a Yota... when they make a smaller Hino diesel & stick it in a Tundra HD or something... surprised they haven't tapped the HD market yet!
@cigarsgunsanddiesel8032 Yeah I'm with you on the Hino diesel. 2.7 four for me rn though 😆
My 98 Trd 3rz has 327k and uses zero oil, never left me any where since bought in 2010 with 140k, has original starter, top that
I pull a 24 foot flatbed with up to 16000 pounds on it regularly and I have a lumber rack that I haul 20 foot materials on almost every day on my 03 Silverado it has 309000 on it and it just keeps putting in work try that with a 🌮
I wish toyota built a 3/4 ton id buy one cause my new f250 has been a pos
Thanks for the vignette of your day, especially the male bonding.
You all are underthinking this. You have a modern international engine and a toyota powertrain and Ben definitely has a beat up International truck cab sitting around. He has a TH-cam channel and TH-cam collabs are definitely a thing. This should become a TH-cam build and wes gets an offroad truck. Even if not wanting to keep it International there are other cabs siting on his lot.
But who pays for it?
Some Windex and a microfiber cloth and it'll be fine, it'll be fine.
Casey, you handled this very impressive tow for your friend
But in the horse trading game you are doing Great service for your friend, and your trading is offset your paying all the towing, what about fuel and road use and the best towing service, and your paying for materials on your house project
I got into this several times and I Won like it or not LOL
even Riley knows what's happening
Have a Great Day 👍
Thanx for sharing your Great experience 👍
I love Casey's vids. Always something funny. I also get to live vicariously through these vids. Wish I could tow again. 😔
Great video thank you!
Casey you forgot, you do have to get a tire fixed on the Zack lift, you stated.
Did you miss it? It got fixed😂
@TheGrizz1717 I was stating the fact of Casey stating why he was using the Zack lift or another reason why instead of trucks in his fleet. When he was listing off reasons why. LoL
Are you going to lend Wes the western star?😂😂😂.
So sad seeing those Cubs sitting outside, neglected, left for dead! Especially with the loader!!! My cub and loader was left outside, cost me around 2k to fix and replace all the stuff that rotted away. The longer it sits the worst it gets!!!! I paid 1,500 for my machine. They are getting collectable and expensive now day's! Save it!!!!!
My 03 Tundra still kicking ass! 🤙
Stop telling everyone
I'd drive that Tundra 100 miles in daylight but with some ski goggles on, kick out the what's left of the windshield and 10 minutes of shop vac, good to grow 🪴
Its hard to beat having a tool box ya just know where everything is then ive got two in my garage myself and i dont have any trouble finding my tools well worth the investment id say
I have a 1997 Lexus lx450 gold fj80. It has 260,000 miles on the 4.5 in-line six, the engine, transmission, and some components are still brand new. There has never been a recall on this vehicle. Also have a 2005 Camry xle. It’s sad to see now how much Toyota has s… down there customer’s throats in the last two years, especially with the tundra and Tacoma. Completely unbelievable
That sucks, looks like it was a nice truck.
The chassis on that is a good build.
RIP Tundra 😥
Damn. Looks exactly like my Tundra!!
Wes, Go Pack Go!
It all depends what insurance company are with that’s why when you shop for insurance the lowest price is not always the best way to go. Retired from the Auto Club of Southern California the claims department never replace your vehicle with the cheapest thing available. The buy back with the Auto Club of Southern California was 25 cents on the Dollar
Nice tool box wanted one like that for a while.
Who makes the camper shell? That held up 😊
28:17 is where you'll find your answer. 😊
@@arcanewyrm6295 thanks, trying to convince wife with her trip packing it is needed. We have 2 tundra trucks
Starting my day with a Casey video. 😊☕
Turn the Toyota truck into a convertible top install a roll cage then install a soft top on it n haul butt with it. A soft top roof would be sick
Time to swap a 40 year old IH body on that tundra frame.
Hey, I have a 1974 IH for sale..
You and that Zach lift make it look so easy 😂
At least you 'hateToyotas' for the right reason, Casey! They 'just don't quit!'.. Since the '70s I've owned and driven 8 Toyota pickups, everything from their early small 4x4 pickups, to a custom built off-road Gen-3 2016 DC 3.5L 4x4 Tacoma, which I rarely drove and recently sold because I like driving my Gen-1 2003 DC 3.4L SR-5 4x4 off-road Tacoma a lot more!
Older Toyota pickups, properly taken care of, are about as 'bullet proof' a vehicle as you'll ever find. So 'Yes!', if you depend on other's vehicles breaking down or being unable to handle back country tasks reliably and having to call for 'Help', ..Toyotas certainly wouldn't be among your favorites!
The banged up Tundra you towed, rough looking as it is right now, would still get the job done if its front window was removed so the driver could see. I've watched videos of Toyota pickups that looked like they come through a battle, bent and broken front to rear, but still able to get themselves back to civilization under their own power, and depending on their owner's situation continue to serve as reliable work trucks in spite of having taken a severe beating.
Done my best over the years to avoid putting my Toyota pickups in situations they're not designed for. But it's nice knowing they're built to handle whatever comes their way!..
You stayed away for too long, if Lucy doesn’t recognize you by sight or sound, but needs her nose to go "I love Casey!"
Save that one and make it for the next Off-road Games
I remember that truck I am driving it. That was a nice looking truck. What a shame.
Last time I had ash from fires on my vehicle it was about 1/8 inch black chunks of charcoal
I have a 2006 Tundra i bought off the lot in Oct of 2005. 160,000 miles later runs like new. I'm too old to buy any more new vehicles but I'd only buy Toyota if I were going to be around long enough.
My back thanks you for not putting the bar on the ground
"Moral of the story is always wear all of your recovery on your person so you know you can get at it" LOL!
Insurance company's will definitely attempt to low ball you as much as possible.
I had someone who hit ne in an older Chevy crew cab. It was a very special setup. It was one of 1% that were made. They originally refused to take that in consideration when they did the comps.
One call from a lawyer got that changed and added an extra 0 to the end of the offer. It got the truck repaired very quickly after that.
it's a run and drive more than most rides that I have.
Same 😂
Need an isuzu 4x4 cab over.
Then you'll have a tow truck that. Won't break down.
Or just suck it up, and use the brick-nose. Probably cheaper.
Other option, You need to find one of the 10 lugs from the brick nose Ara, with the Quigley conversion to 4x4 and 4 door.
!!And a decent fuel tank!!
The buy back figure was 20% of totaled cash value.