Great job with donating the liberty! I'm a 14 year automotive technician and educating the next generation of techs is my passion. Great to see young people who are still interested in joining the field 👏
I'm here in Beryl Utah watching your video this morning ❤️. Watching you wheel Liberty, I am struck with feeling homesick. I'm 66 now and every you go I have been. Long before the lake and trails were there. My family owned a lot of property there. I raised my 5 kids there and my brother raised his kids there. Thanks you for your video. I love seeing all the places. God bless ❤
That’s incredible to gift that liberty away. I imagine those kids are going to learn a hell of a lot about suspension design just from looking at the suspension and watching videos of it on the channel. Super cool. And that gladiator is badass!
That shop teachers outlook and message for his students is 100% perfect. Find the mechanism within your passion to make a lively-hood. Find joy in earning your money because spending it will rarely bring you joy.
Austin is in auto shop at the high school. He also works in deisel pushers tractors and welds stuff on the farm for red desert sod company. He is so smart and so handy
Was glad/sad to see the clips of Matty. I'm sure he is cheering you on! That was a great thing to do ~ donating to the high school program. I'm glad to hear that some high schools still have shop class.
Your generosity in gifting the Liberty to the HS is really beneficial to their program. I get the feeling this will not be your last contact with their program. I liked hearing you hint that you would entertain the notion that you would accept an invitation to address their class and give them tips and tricks you have learned. Pass it on Holly.
Well done Holly we have also donated a vehicle to our local school and I can vouch for all the good it does for the kids to learn how everything works and even if they don’t become Macanic’s they will have a good grounding for their future of owning cars.
Love seeing kids get involved in auto hands on. Plus Matt and Julie are great people to wheel with, I call them the Aqua jeep family 💫. The fuel cover has been swinging open the whole time you've had it lol love it.
Thank you Hollie for donating the liberty to the vo-tech!! They can really use them and it teaches them so much!! You are a rockstar and i have loved watching you from day 1!!!! Keep it up and keep on being yourself
Great donation for a great cause Hollie!! ❤ As far as LBS...#1 Maybe fill the trans a little over full to help with the steep climbs #2 Maybe swap a rubicon t-case in her if possible or look into a doubler like Rubicrawler. I added one in my LJ and LOVE it. Lower gears and she will be MINT! Looks like a fun rig to wheel!
Badass donating the Baby Liberty to the highschool auto program! Also seeing you on MM really makes me want to get my YJ Unlimited build finished so I can go back!! Looking forward to more progress on your YJ!!
I see a missed opportunity there Holly, how cool would have it been to give that liberty to that school and showed those kids what you did your other liberty to inspire those kids on what they could do also…. But either way that still was a very cool thing to do!
You know what we all would probably like to see one of every jeep (liberty gladiator wrangler etc) all on a trail stock or custom or maybe both and yes I do know how much money it would take
Great job donating the other Liberty to a shop class. We need young people to have the opportunity to have an Auto Shop. Some people are better working with their hands in the trades, and we need to encourage them to do so. Fun watching you wheel LB Sheila. Question for you and everyone else. What do you enjoy more, wheeling a new/different rig on a familiar trail or wheeling your old faithful rig on a new trail?
Holly that’s awesome for the kids. Need to add an extra court of transmission fluid it’s running low at that step angle and than causing you to have no drive
I’m with everyone else, you should mentor/apprentice some of the young women in that shop class. It does my heart good when I’m able to mentor new women engineers. 😁You’ll love it!
I remember the "come a long" days! Even used ratchet straps before, but now, from experience, someone needs to donate a winch for that trailer. I dare say, it won't be the last time they put a dead car up there. AND, My diagnosis from what's been said and what I saw, I'd first check trans fluid level, and then pull the trans pan, check it out and if not a lot of sludge or clutch material, I change the filet and fill it up with some cheap fluid. Kudos to you Holly for donating it!
I actually took what we call a focus program here in Ontario Canada, in my grade 11 and 12 years of high-school. Auto shop doesn't seem to have the following it does south of the Canadian boarder, and they rely heavily on donations to keep them Going. It was because of those programs, i got my foot in the door and started working in a garage straight out of high-school, and helped turn my hobby into a carrer as an auto.tech. even 16 years later, im still in contact with my auto shop teacher, and take my old truck in regularly for his students to gain sone knowledge on a classic vehicle. That little liberty is going to a good home. And will help out many students. Expand their knowledge.
Why doesn't someone (are you listening Jeep?) make a pivoting seat so we can get in and out without busting the seat side bolsters? Buick had them in the 1960's! What a great day for the "new" LibertyBiberty! Wish I could have been there!
I'm thinking you had enough room to bring the shop class volunteers for a ride 😁❤🎉 They'll have to be back for some support labor builds 🎉 We all have to start somewhere.
It’s always good practice get involved with the local community college and high school shop programs, real world experience for these programs is something they don’t often get; and often times you can trade a little free labor for that experience.
I had a Liberty for a while and loved it, best winter vehicle ever...I could drive through snow half way up the wheels and in all season tires. This was a great move, though, Holly. Reminds me of the movie Corvette Summer. Lol
No FIRES? AWESOME! try hanging a chain loop from inside the Jeep so when you open the door to get inside you can flop it out to stand on to give you a leg up, Rory tow truck style, and then store it inside once in.
I imagine they will always stay around 15-18psi moving forward. I'm not a huge gadget person and the Powertank lets me adjust pressures quickly/easily. Safety/First aid kits, a tire repair kit, a few fluids, basic tools and some recovery gear is everything I like to keep in my trail rigs. Always keep it simple 😊.
Hollie, I have an epic question for you. how is the back doing? any lingering effects or things that seem harder to do? I hope not. that was a verry frightening time for sure. and hey to Sir Walter
Donating the Liberty to the high school was awesome! Auto shop was always my favorite class in high school! And wheeling with Matt is always a blast! I spy my old Jeep in there!! I only met Matty the day before but we were talking like old friends! He had some awesome stories and I thought the dam/electric company project was going to be awesome! And I know Josh and Stacy had a blast that day. Do you have stock shafts in the 44’s?
Man i love this liberty. You going to make have to get one. If my wife asks why I’m telling her it’s you fault lol. She is awesome. My 9 inch and Dana 44 will look great under one. Just a little daily driver.
we had a station wagon that hit a low bridge while on a car carrier. we would learn the hoist operations/safety. wheel rotation/changes/muffler/gas tank maintenace. XD
We had one of those liberty's a decade ago and it was terrible. Crap for leg room and cargo space. The transmission was starting to slip. I was happy when we got rid of it.
How about an internship program for the students to come to your shop (one or two at a time) and get hands-on experience fabricating and customizing on your future projects.
Definitely add some trans fluid, especially if you lowered the trans mount when you did the build. We were out on milts Mile saturday, and my son drove my sas liberty on that trail.
the reason you couldn't do that v-notch and it stopped moving is (probably) its low on transmission fluid and that angle drained all of it from the torque converter when you stopped because the clutches use the fluid to engage and then they stopped engaging and the fluid left toward the back of the trans and then you had no fluid when you tried to engage them again.
Was just going to say it seems to be smoking a little bit an then 20:00 min that shot of her driving over camera you can see the smoke coming off the pan
Donating it to the high-school is absolutely fantastic. it makes me happy when schools have programs like this
100 percent
Great job with donating the liberty! I'm a 14 year automotive technician and educating the next generation of techs is my passion. Great to see young people who are still interested in joining the field 👏
That’s a generous gesture to donate the liberty to the local high school
Thanks Holly for having the huge heart to help out these kids.
Craig’s my little Brother and I’m proud how awesome of a human being he is.
I'm here in Beryl Utah watching your video this morning ❤️. Watching you wheel Liberty, I am struck with feeling homesick. I'm 66 now and every you go I have been. Long before the lake and trails were there. My family owned a lot of property there. I raised my 5 kids there and my brother raised his kids there. Thanks you for your video. I love seeing all the places. God bless ❤
Holly , I think that's probably the nicest thing you've ever done for a bunch of kids
That’s incredible to gift that liberty away. I imagine those kids are going to learn a hell of a lot about suspension design just from looking at the suspension and watching videos of it on the channel. Super cool.
And that gladiator is badass!
That shop teachers outlook and message for his students is 100% perfect. Find the mechanism within your passion to make a lively-hood. Find joy in earning your money because spending it will rarely bring you joy.
Austin is in auto shop at the high school. He also works in deisel pushers tractors and welds stuff on the farm for red desert sod company. He is so smart and so handy
Girl!! You built a Libby and gave a libby away! You are doing it all right! Cant wait until you get a the 100k play button
Now those kids wheel around in her and learn to fix what they break or are happy with. Awsome job 😊
Was glad/sad to see the clips of Matty. I'm sure he is cheering you on! That was a great thing to do ~ donating to the high school program. I'm glad to hear that some high schools still have shop class.
Respect…..there is hope for the future Generations 👊 👊👊
Your generosity in gifting the Liberty to the HS is really beneficial to their program. I get the feeling this will not be your last contact with their program. I liked hearing you hint that you would entertain the notion that you would accept an invitation to address their class and give them tips and tricks you have learned. Pass it on Holly.
Well done Holly we have also donated a vehicle to our local school and I can vouch for all the good it does for the kids to learn how everything works and even if they don’t become Macanic’s they will have a good grounding for their future of owning cars.
Ms Lovely, once again, you've proven you are a soul of gold. Much love ❤
Thank You for donating Leila, yes, that is what I named the other Liberty, to the auto shop for Hurricane.
I loved Matt's 8274.
Looks like low transmission fluid. When it’s on steep incline, pump can’t pick up the fluid.
Love this little jeep! 👏
I commend you on a great thing for donating the liberty to that auto class. god bless you holly
Love seeing kids get involved in auto hands on. Plus Matt and Julie are great people to wheel with, I call them the Aqua jeep family 💫. The fuel cover has been swinging open the whole time you've had it lol love it.
So cool. Good job Holy. When wheeling I always think for Colt saying "keep your back end level and you will be fine" Thanks for sharing
A great build for sure made the jeep liberty people really proud for what you built
That's the kind of Wheelin I want to do!
Thank you Hollie for donating the liberty to the vo-tech!! They can really use them and it teaches them so much!! You are a rockstar and i have loved watching you from day 1!!!! Keep it up and keep on being yourself
Great donation for a great cause Hollie!! ❤ As far as LBS...#1 Maybe fill the trans a little over full to help with the steep climbs
#2 Maybe swap a rubicon t-case in her if possible or look into a doubler like Rubicrawler. I added one in my LJ and LOVE it. Lower gears and she will be MINT! Looks like a fun rig to wheel!
Holly, well done!
Thanks for another great video
What a great teacher with passion and cares for his younger community members 🙏🏻
Badass donating the Baby Liberty to the highschool auto program! Also seeing you on MM really makes me want to get my YJ Unlimited build finished so I can go back!!
Looking forward to more progress on your YJ!!
You built a capable crawler
I’ve winched many a vehicle into a trailer by that method. Good old come-a-long.
I see a missed opportunity there Holly, how cool would have it been to give that liberty to that school and showed those kids what you did your other liberty to inspire those kids on what they could do also…. But either way that still was a very cool thing to do!
You know what we all would probably like to see one of every jeep (liberty gladiator wrangler etc) all on a trail stock or custom or maybe both and yes I do know how much money it would take
Great job donating the other Liberty to a shop class. We need young people to have the opportunity to have an Auto Shop. Some people are better working with their hands in the trades, and we need to encourage them to do so.
Fun watching you wheel LB Sheila.
Question for you and everyone else. What do you enjoy more, wheeling a new/different rig on a familiar trail or wheeling your old faithful rig on a new trail?
Holly that’s awesome for the kids. Need to add an extra court of transmission fluid it’s running low at that step angle and than causing you to have no drive
I’m with everyone else, you should mentor/apprentice some of the young women in that shop class. It does my heart good when I’m able to mentor new women engineers. 😁You’ll love it!
I remember the "come a long" days! Even used ratchet straps before, but now, from experience, someone needs to donate a winch for that trailer. I dare say, it won't be the last time they put a dead car up there. AND, My diagnosis from what's been said and what I saw, I'd first check trans fluid level, and then pull the trans pan, check it out and if not a lot of sludge or clutch material, I change the filet and fill it up with some cheap fluid. Kudos to you Holly for donating it!
God bless MaTTy MaN.
Is definitely missed and appreciated
You should definitely bring some of your rigs over to the high school. I know the kids would dig it
Matty…👍🏽 ❤he’s happy ❤
Good 👍
Out community dropped high school shop. They have to go to the college for it. Wonderful work thanks for what you do.
Had the privilege to wheel with Matt at Trail Hero this year and he has to be one of the nicest, most genuine people I've ever met!!!
I actually took what we call a focus program here in Ontario Canada, in my grade 11 and 12 years of high-school. Auto shop doesn't seem to have the following it does south of the Canadian boarder, and they rely heavily on donations to keep them Going. It was because of those programs, i got my foot in the door and started working in a garage straight out of high-school, and helped turn my hobby into a carrer as an auto.tech. even 16 years later, im still in contact with my auto shop teacher, and take my old truck in regularly for his students to gain sone knowledge on a classic vehicle. That little liberty is going to a good home. And will help out many students. Expand their knowledge.
Why doesn't someone (are you listening Jeep?) make a pivoting seat so we can get in and out without busting the seat side bolsters? Buick had them in the 1960's! What a great day for the "new" LibertyBiberty! Wish I could have been there!
I'm thinking you had enough room to bring the shop class volunteers for a ride 😁❤🎉
They'll have to be back for some support labor builds 🎉
We all have to start somewhere.
It’s always good practice get involved with the local community college and high school shop programs, real world experience for these programs is something they don’t often get; and often times you can trade a little free labor for that experience.
I had a Liberty for a while and loved it, best winter vehicle ever...I could drive through snow half way up the wheels and in all season tires.
This was a great move, though, Holly. Reminds me of the movie Corvette Summer. Lol
need to take Liberty bibity to the class and show them what it can become!
No FIRES? AWESOME! try hanging a chain loop from inside the Jeep so when you open the door to get inside you can flop it out to stand on to give you a leg up, Rory tow truck style, and then store it inside once in.
It would be good to see all the repairs on liberty occurred during on X. 😊😊😊😊
Quite the transformation! Looked pretty darn good on that trail! Maybe needs more powah?
Miss ya Matty 👽🗿👽🤍
Some sweet driving skills 🤙🏽
Holly, get an ez-flate to make tire inflation or airing down super easy and guarantees tat all are the same pressure.
I imagine they will always stay around 15-18psi moving forward. I'm not a huge gadget person and the Powertank lets me adjust pressures quickly/easily.
Safety/First aid kits, a tire repair kit, a few fluids, basic tools and some recovery gear is everything I like to keep in my trail rigs. Always keep it simple 😊.
Great show like to see what you do. But my wife was wondering if you still sing.
Only sometimes in the house. Maybe I should do a concert next year?
Hollie, I have an epic question for you. how is the back doing? any lingering effects or things that seem harder to do? I hope not. that was a verry frightening time for sure. and hey to Sir Walter
What a great teacher! Can’t wait to see what they do with it. 😊.AND you are getting close to 100k subs!!
Love the double camera views😎👍
It would be cool to take shiela in to show them what a liberty could be with a few "slight " modifications
Way to go Hollie.
Donating the Liberty to the high school was awesome! Auto shop was always my favorite class in high school! And wheeling with Matt is always a blast! I spy my old Jeep in there!! I only met Matty the day before but we were talking like old friends! He had some awesome stories and I thought the dam/electric company project was going to be awesome! And I know Josh and Stacy had a blast that day.
Do you have stock shafts in the 44’s?
Man i love this liberty. You going to make have to get one. If my wife asks why I’m telling her it’s you fault lol. She is awesome. My 9 inch and Dana 44 will look great under one. Just a little daily driver.
I loved the undercarriage Camara shot!
Maybe a training on how to load a trailer will be great
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Hey Hollie, How do we know how good the maps are for other parts of the US in Canada on the Onyx off-road
Liberty BS! Is an awesome Jeep!,
Wait.. Liberty BS.. 😂😂😅🤣🤣🤣
At 15:48 the liberty biberty was singing her name as you bounced on the rock.
we had a station wagon that hit a low bridge while on a car carrier. we would learn the hoist operations/safety. wheel rotation/changes/muffler/gas tank maintenace. XD
Wait - you took the Liberty Biberty crawling and it didn't catch on fire, or kill its charging system? What fun is that?
We had one of those liberty's a decade ago and it was terrible. Crap for leg room and cargo space. The transmission was starting to slip. I was happy when we got rid of it.
You rock, maybe see about an summer student in shop? 😊😊😊
high school shop class needs more attention..
How about an internship program for the students to come to your shop (one or two at a time) and get hands-on experience fabricating and customizing on your future projects.
Definitely add some trans fluid, especially if you lowered the trans mount when you did the build. We were out on milts Mile saturday, and my son drove my sas liberty on that trail.
Cool!
the reason you couldn't do that v-notch and it stopped moving is (probably) its low on transmission fluid and that angle drained all of it from the torque converter when you stopped because the clutches use the fluid to engage and then they stopped engaging and the fluid left toward the back of the trans and then you had no fluid when you tried to engage them again.
Didn't plug a hole on passenger fender? Antenna mount for factory radio?
seems like trans fluid is low not sure if its clutch vehicle but if so might need a stronger clutch good work awesome
Was just going to say it seems to be smoking a little bit an then 20:00 min that shot of her driving over camera you can see the smoke coming off the pan
You might want to think about having some of those kids help you in your shop
Liberty should became Uber driving machine there
Holly, build a TJ please!
What bumper does Matt have on his rig? That's my next purchase.
I think it is only different from mischief maker due to the weight differences 16:15
Probably need to over fill your transmission on that steep of a angle the oil run to the back the pump couldn’t pick up
The Old Goat sez the motor, he be tired and is smoking and the clutches in the transmission are worn.
So would you say the liberty is worse or better on gas than the wrangler during the trail run and or on the road
Better for sure
Easy arm day now that you fixed the steering.. I’m just assuming..😂
Do you miss Haggis too?
I think it might be time for a demon in the Library beberty
Missing Mischief Maker, how's he doing?
Oh he is doing just fine my friend 😃
Just saying, a cj5 tires and lockers, would give the same result at a quarter the time expense and effort
Ship Nessy to Scotland and Go Wheeling….
I think the trans in the Liberty is short lived in the rocks.
Hi 👋
I see smoke 20:15
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I like yours better
42rle... Not the greatest transmission you can burn it up just back up a hill.....