I dare you to bath in cement 🤣😂 You want have to worry about your skin being clean the chemicals will eat it right off 😂 I played in cement barefoot once when I was a kid, that was a BIG AZZ MISTAKE 🤣
I had an 87 Toyota 4x4 minivan. Not the most capable, but never driven a more fun road trip vehicle. All windshield butt over the front tires is the way to go
The ends will come off your spoil of 550 cord. Take two 4” thumb-size sticks with mild groove in their middles. Tie some of the cord to each groove, leaving two strands through the center axis of the spool. Twist the sticks in opposing directions, tightening them against the outsides of the spool. Friction will hold them in place, securing the ends of the spool for rough handling. Do it.
My dream vehicle is the Jeep Mighty FC... COE or FC vehicles are generally regarded as unsafe during head on collisions. But you're absolutely right that they are the pinnacle of performance while off road.
I'm from Spokane, lived in Sandpoint for a couple years when I was younger, I always think about you guys! Also that truck should definitely get a cage ♥
Before your next adventure, and after repairs, I'd recommend you install a rollbar, 2 spares, a small toolbox, and a couple of CV axles. But, great video. And that Kai truck is super capable.
windshields are structural components in most cars and help support the roof in the event of rollovers. Usually add roll cages before they add "lightweight" windshields
Next upgrade is tipper bed, wheel arch, roll cage in the cab, a snorkeler , performance exhaust system, led lights bar and last but not least is a proper paint job with Grind Hard decal
*Been talking to everyone i know about this build. This thing deserves to be manufactured and sold as an emergency/rescue vehicle in hazardous environments around the world* 👏😤
Love the bit at the end at Sydney mine! That's been stomping grounds for my friends and I for many years. Keep up the good work, you guys are awesome!!
@@levisilva3192 for the use case they have, it's gonna need to be buffed weekly lol you're not wrong, it's easy enough, but it might still save them some time in the long run and keep it a little easier to see for a while longer between buffing sessions
Alright its settled I live way north an hour from Canada due north and guys I just need one of these ,forget a side by side keep the jeep This rig absolutely makes those boulders and downed trees and logs look seemless. Bravo dudes favorite project yet honestly
You know it's just a shortened 6x6 polaris ranger? Like I assume the standard vehicle is only a bit less capable due to being a bit longer. Not that it isn't cool or anything.
If you flip the blade on the circular saw it will do 100% better with Plexiglas or Polycarbonate.. use Polycarbonate when you can .. it is much better optically, stronger against impact.. and far safer in a rollover or accident. Thanks for this build.. I have a 2004 Polaris RANGER 6x6..
I've always thought right below the back window was a perfect spot to put a box. No visibility lost out the back, and if it was full bed width you would have all the room you'd need, and still room for a cooler, a jackery power bank and a couple spares even lol
Just a tip for putting out battery fires in ev's. In Denmark, the fire department has waterproof containers. Then they just use s crane and dump the ev in. It reduces the water consumption immensely
A thin disc grinder, or circular saw with only the teeth going beyond the guide, both work well for cutting plastic. I usually use the grinding wheel for any curved piece and saw with aluminium cutting blade only for straight cuts. If you tape the back edge you get a better finish.
The thing is cool but 1 you should paint it 2 you should fix the axel 3 make some steps and I think we all want a video of you getting it street legal but hey it's awesome and powerfu
I recommend you put a laminate on the outside of the windscreen like 3m stoneguard to reduce the risk of scratches. Perspex is not so good at resisting scratches. I would love to see you beef up the suspension and make it airride.
I love the plexiglass windshield. A few years ago my girlfriend rolled her Camry. I put in a plexi one, till we could find a affordable replacement. She still drives the car……
Denver Creek used to be challenging, but so many people have run it that it's turned into Disappointment Creek! Now that you've Way Pointed it on OnX, I'm sure it will become the next route of I-90!
The maintenance at my place has the 4 wheel versions of these. I've seen them effortlessly climb steep snow covered hills and blast through 2 feet of snow.
Well you should do is put on jail glass. The glass with the wire in it so don’t shatter completely. Then put hinges on the bottom like a Jeep Wrangler so you can fold it down and you can see
Reminds me of a mini Stewart & Stevenson military cargo truck. Would be awesome to see this thing painted in desert tan 686 or olive drab green. Throw a snorkel on it, make some detachable D shaped bars for the bed and get a canvas cargo cover for it.
I was trying to figure out what all those structures were. My guess was a mine, thanks for confirming. I'm guessing it was abandoned in the 70's or possibly the 80's it so, not that it matters. This video looked awesome, that little 6*6 is turning out to be more impressive in each video it is featured in.
What is this place? Is it some kind of ex military facility? Decommissioned river water spill way observatory or something? It looks like it used to be fairly decked out some time ago in the past? Would love to know more about this place?
@@mrj24811 Cheers man. Very interesting. I'm from Australia and we never see this kind of thing over here? Facilities never get abandoned or if they are then they are guarded by security by the previous operator or they are fully decommissioned and every single thing gets removed? And/or these facilities are so far away from civilisation that they are never known about?
Needs an exterior cage! But that thing is so sick!!! Loving the content lads
Agreed 👍would look sick too
and an extended bed!
And a snorkel!
Also a turbo 😏🙌🏾
Exocage & solid front axle would make it go harder
You should build a rollcage in it, it would look so sick and probably improve safety as well
Weight would be a serious problem
Exo cage would be sick
He’s already rolled it & didn’t get hurt so why bother 🤷🏼♂️
@@scottspropertyservices6877 Exocage to save the body from serious damage
@@everettstormy yeah probably, but it would be a sick project and some nice free content for them
Thanks for having me along guys!
thing i learned today: "Cement is an excellent Soap"
I dare you to bath in cement 🤣😂 You want have to worry about your skin being clean the chemicals will eat it right off 😂 I played in cement barefoot once when I was a kid, that was a BIG AZZ MISTAKE 🤣
Takes the skin right off depending on speed and pressure
Well, fresh wet cement will literally turn all the oil and fat on your skin into soap. Not too far off i would say.
Must be a republican if you're that slow.
U mean semen?
Welcome to the best six wheel driving channel on TH-cam.
Sorry, the best five wheel driving channel on TH-cam.
man you guys are my go-to channel, yall never fail to interest me in this type of stuff
The stuff that you guys build is amazing. Not only the unique builds but,the horsepower of the builds is absolutely ridiculous!
This is probably one of my favourite things you've built... it makes me so happy
I had an 87 Toyota 4x4 minivan. Not the most capable, but never driven a more fun road trip vehicle. All windshield butt over the front tires is the way to go
The ends will come off your spoil of 550 cord. Take two 4” thumb-size sticks with mild groove in their middles. Tie some of the cord to each groove, leaving two strands through the center axis of the spool. Twist the sticks in opposing directions, tightening them against the outsides of the spool. Friction will hold them in place, securing the ends of the spool for rough handling. Do it.
My dream vehicle is the Jeep Mighty FC... COE or FC vehicles are generally regarded as unsafe during head on collisions. But you're absolutely right that they are the pinnacle of performance while off road.
This vehicle has Amazing weight distribution. Marvelous
If you turn the circular saw blade backwards, it will cut plastic better.✌🏼
And use a finer tooth blade.
or a jigsaw
You can cut through tin and sheet metal that way as well. No sparks!
I'm from Spokane, lived in Sandpoint for a couple years when I was younger, I always think about you guys! Also that truck should definitely get a cage ♥
Before your next adventure, and after repairs, I'd recommend you install a rollbar, 2 spares, a small toolbox, and a couple of CV axles.
But, great video. And that Kai truck is super capable.
windshields are structural components in most cars and help support the roof in the event of rollovers. Usually add roll cages before they add "lightweight" windshields
Next upgrade is tipper bed, wheel arch, roll cage in the cab, a snorkeler , performance exhaust system, led lights bar and last but not least is a proper paint job with Grind Hard decal
When cutting plexiglass turn the blade around on the saw! We do it that way all the time and it’s way easier and smoother!
"Cement is an excellent soap"
-Ethan 2023
*Been talking to everyone i know about this build. This thing deserves to be manufactured and sold as an emergency/rescue vehicle in hazardous environments around the world* 👏😤
Love the bit at the end at Sydney mine!
That's been stomping grounds for my friends and I for many years.
Keep up the good work, you guys are awesome!!
I think the most impressive thing about this is that it just looks *right.* Like it was always meant to be like that.
PPF would probably be a good option for plexiglass stuff. AFAIK, it's super prone to scratching as is.
It does scratch but you can always pull out the buffing wheel and make those go away.
@@levisilva3192 for the use case they have, it's gonna need to be buffed weekly lol you're not wrong, it's easy enough, but it might still save them some time in the long run and keep it a little easier to see for a while longer between buffing sessions
Genuinely mega impressed with that plexiglass windscreen.
Alright its settled I live way north an hour from Canada due north and guys I just need one of these ,forget a side by side keep the jeep
This rig absolutely makes those boulders and downed trees and logs look seemless.
Bravo dudes favorite project yet honestly
You know it's just a shortened 6x6 polaris ranger? Like I assume the standard vehicle is only a bit less capable due to being a bit longer.
Not that it isn't cool or anything.
@@johnjosephson9277 the simplicity is what makes it so cool in my opinion
At 7:33 the bag in the back slides backwards as you go up an obstacle. At first glance it looks like the bag glitches out and stops moving
Your play way too many video games if ur first glance at a bag sliding in a bed is that it’s a glitch
I had to rewind twice, once to check and another for the satisfaction.
Mental issues..
Now we need metal bumpers, skid plates, nd over cab rollcage, like on that black Tacoma
I dirtbike rigjt at those concrete buildings. I live in cda idaho, love Sandpoint. I worked up there for a few years. Love your videos and builds
My boys, It needs a roll cage this forward cab leaves you at ground zero if it goes over backwards
I drove a cab over Mitsubishi Fuso bucket truck for a cable company. I loved that thing they were so easy to maneuver and get in tight places.
This is definitely my favorite build y'all have done so far😍
Gi grind hard I seen someone say to build a roll cage and you should but on the outside of it to keep the truck cab from getting tweaked more
If you flip the blade on the circular saw it will do 100% better with Plexiglas or Polycarbonate.. use Polycarbonate when you can .. it is much better optically, stronger against impact.. and far safer in a rollover or accident.
Thanks for this build.. I have a 2004 Polaris RANGER 6x6..
Tip for cutting plexi with a circular saw, flip a metal blade backwards. Cuts it like buttah
This is the FUTURE. i Love it.
This thing is so much more capable than 99% of all pick-ups
Anyone else see at 7:30 the bag in the back of truck defy laws of physics for a moment? 😂
That is easily the coolest thing you guys built. Needs a tool box on it somewhere.
I've always thought right below the back window was a perfect spot to put a box. No visibility lost out the back, and if it was full bed width you would have all the room you'd need, and still room for a cooler, a jackery power bank and a couple spares even lol
and maybe even a small hydraulic picker!
Great job on the video folks! Thanks for making it.
I absolutely love videos like this keep up the blood sweat and tears guys!!
Just a tip for putting out battery fires in ev's. In Denmark, the fire department has waterproof containers. Then they just use s crane and dump the ev in. It reduces the water consumption immensely
This is so cool I want one of those so I can do all that off-road stuff
Enjoying Life, living vicariously through you all, keep it up fellas 😁
A thin disc grinder, or circular saw with only the teeth going beyond the guide, both work well for cutting plastic. I usually use the grinding wheel for any curved piece and saw with aluminium cutting blade only for straight cuts. If you tape the back edge you get a better finish.
Anybody else feel like they had to pull a piece of glass out of their hand when he did that!?!?
Super capable 6x6.
It's funny this came into my feed, I was just watching 8x8 European big rig offroad trials.
Man I''ve been dreaming of an offroad cabover for so long. The mini size and it being 6x6 is just fucking rad. Nice build sir.
The thing is cool but 1 you should paint it 2 you should fix the axel 3 make some steps and I think we all want a video of you getting it street legal but hey it's awesome and powerfu
Powerful I'm typing on a phone lol
TShirt ( Cement is an Excellent Sope! )
I recommend you put a laminate on the outside of the windscreen like 3m stoneguard to reduce the risk of scratches. Perspex is not so good at resisting scratches.
I would love to see you beef up the suspension and make it airride.
Glad to see that you made repairs, so don't go out and act like a fool again, thats a nice little truck and deserves some respect.
MAN;s ingenuity knows no bounds. amazing job you done there... how many ARB LOCKERS ARE US USING.
this kei truck is awesome now, it just does everything easy.
I saw you guys on the freeway
I love the plexiglass windshield. A few years ago my girlfriend rolled her Camry. I put in a plexi one, till we could find a affordable replacement.
She still drives the car……
Just cuz concrete is my gig. Cement is an ingredient in making concrete.
Love the channel. ✌️
thats the coolest thing offroad trail i've ever seen
Denver Creek used to be challenging, but so many people have run it that it's turned into Disappointment Creek! Now that you've Way Pointed it on OnX, I'm sure it will become the next route of I-90!
Looks like heaps of fun. Cool little rig
The maintenance at my place has the 4 wheel versions of these. I've seen them effortlessly climb steep snow covered hills and blast through 2 feet of snow.
Another *PREMIUM* Grind Hard Plumbing Co upload.
Now to make a mini goose neck so that you can haul the other projects around
Well you should do is put on jail glass. The glass with the wire in it so don’t shatter completely. Then put hinges on the bottom like a Jeep Wrangler so you can fold it down and you can see
Watching it wade through the first stream, I'm like damn, a snorkel would've been class.
Amazing video guys.....premium footage !!!..... thanks for sharing this with us
I loved the bike burnout in the bed whilst wheeling. I almost thought the national anthem was playing. Beautiful
This really shows how unnecessary those huge brodozers are for off-roading, or on-roading, or anything really
Reminds me of a mini Stewart & Stevenson military cargo truck. Would be awesome to see this thing painted in desert tan 686 or olive drab green. Throw a snorkel on it, make some detachable D shaped bars for the bed and get a canvas cargo cover for it.
That's super funny. I used to run around that trail and hangout at that old mine when I lived around that area!
I was trying to figure out what all those structures were. My guess was a mine, thanks for confirming. I'm guessing it was abandoned in the 70's or possibly the 80's it so, not that it matters.
This video looked awesome, that little 6*6 is turning out to be more impressive in each video it is featured in.
Should make a complete rollbar for the outside of the Cab . And a Awesome front Bullbar bumper.
This next to the hoonigan mini truck at seam would 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah, you guys look "very tired" at the end. The red eyes give away how tired you guys were 🙂
This is great because if the cab or windshield gets damaged, no big deal, just order another one from japan for cheap.
Make the last axel a dually tha should help stabilize exo rock roll cage
I think you should build and exterior roll cage for it would look sick and be a lot safer when it rolls 👌
You guys content is unmatched
A sweet exo cage tht ya still b able to load pwerwheels n the back b perfect weekend trail beast
The saw works better on plastics with the blade backwards
You guys so need to do a selectable rear steer on this
Dude that looks SO ethanol free!! In other words…Preeemmmium.
Lol definitely nothing regular about it, premium for sure.
Can you pls make more off roading vids and make them longer. Love the content
9:10 all those push-ups are paying off 💪
Super cool 🤙 pretty bad when will is offering you gloves to be safer. Like I said before I almost think you should build kits to make these.
So freaking cool!
Just found my new favorite TH-camr
SOOOO AWESOME
Love from 🇮🇳India brother❤
If it survives, it's premium..best kei truck in the world.
You guys absolutely have to add a roll cage and believe it or not there are portal axles for these!
This lil truck is your coolest build :)
Another premium banger gentlemen!
I think an exterior roll cage would be nice and maybe add a little weight lower down in the frame.
Rock-rails around the front fenders and along the cab,etc so they can really punish themselves,but not the truck would be Great.
What is this place? Is it some kind of ex military facility? Decommissioned river water spill way observatory or something? It looks like it used to be fairly decked out some time ago in the past? Would love to know more about this place?
@@mrj24811 Cheers man. Very interesting. I'm from Australia and we never see this kind of thing over here? Facilities never get abandoned or if they are then they are guarded by security by the previous operator or they are fully decommissioned and every single thing gets removed? And/or these facilities are so far away from civilisation that they are never known about?
Couldnt you get an extra portal axle and make a 6x6 with the mog chassis?
5:16 if you want to look at another cab over off roader search up dynafari
I loved the Surron in the back
I watched some good content today but I know this video is going to make me happy
Wow! It's unstoppable. So cool.
I believe you guys are close to Blackhills. Some of the best trails in the US there. That is a true test of the lovable k 6x6! 🙂