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  • @fat_head_Carl
    @fat_head_Carl Před 2 lety +31

    "I'm pretty sure we're out of fuel"
    How do these people live.

  • @scottschulte1157
    @scottschulte1157 Před 2 lety +32

    Obviously your frustration was understandable Wes. Excellent work!

    • @lesterrapp9377
      @lesterrapp9377 Před 2 lety

      I got a question for you how come you didn't drive the car

  • @beardedpatriot1857
    @beardedpatriot1857 Před 2 lety +4

    That was just painful to watch. I did a recovery this winter that was just as frustrating. 11" of fresh snow helping clear main street downtown for the plows. Lady had an AWD no tow points and absolutely no common sense. Told her three times exactly what we were going to do. My son walked beside the vehicle repeatedly telling her the same thing I told her and she kept driving it right back into the drift. After many attempts I was able to get her to let my 15 y/o do di it for her and boom we're were out. 🤦🏻‍♂️. Lots of respect for not losing your cool with them. Completely understand.

  • @peterfontaine9840
    @peterfontaine9840 Před 2 lety +5

    People think all wheel drive and 4x4 mean their vehicle can climb mountains, lol. great recovery, hope they really appreciate all of you taking your time to save their vehicle from where they shouldn't have been. If I win, may I please win the 2" shackle hitch receiver.

  • @RamblinGrizzly
    @RamblinGrizzly Před 2 lety +25

    From the sounds that the engine made when you were trying to start it I would say there is a good chance that there was water in the cylinders. Yes sometimes with a good battery you can still crank the engine over, & it will sometimes even start, but where water does not compress it has a tendency to bend connecting rods & or break pistons :-( It is best to check the engine air filter for signs of water before trying to start a vehicle that has been in the water like that. Removing all spark plugs & turning the engine over by hand can save a lot of costly repairs. Just my 2 cents worth, I enjoy your videos.

    • @williamhustonrn6160
      @williamhustonrn6160 Před 2 lety +4

      also if an exhuast valve was in an open position while it sat in water, it could backflow into the cylinder via the exhaust...

    • @mmiller1188
      @mmiller1188 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah that engine is done unfortunately.

    • @FrankchusXL
      @FrankchusXL Před 2 lety +3

      It wasn’t I tore it apart it hade no water and it was just out of gas that sound is us runing out of gas our engine mounts are bad so we get bad knocking when it runs out it runs just no management system and. Computer is toast but runs lol it’s funny that car people don’t know this

    • @ndocds
      @ndocds Před 2 lety

      @@FrankchusXL Keep It Simple Stupid, the easier answer is often the correct one. It was obviously out of gas, I laughed at everyone jumping to these wild conclusions.

    • @vincesmith764
      @vincesmith764 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@FrankchusXLwhy "tear ir diwn then"????

  • @Lambert_Life
    @Lambert_Life Před 2 lety +5

    I love seeing folks team up to help total strangers ! Good video man. This is now one of the few channels I actively look for new videos everyday. If I won I would pick a snatch block 👌😎🇺🇸💪

  • @tomfarley7746
    @tomfarley7746 Před 2 lety +3

    I love that you do so much for people and you never charge them a penny the world needs more kind people like you. I would choose the 2 inch shackle hitch

  • @igobyscooter
    @igobyscooter Před 2 lety +3

    Wes, you have a great level of patience and have noticed in other videos you always have nice/positive things to say about certain things and situations. Keep up the great work 👍.

  • @kevinhoffman7965
    @kevinhoffman7965 Před 2 lety +6

    I’ve heard it said “Common sense isn’t a common commodity “. This recovery is proof of that! I would use the heck out of some axle straps.

  • @PeteGeniella
    @PeteGeniella Před 2 lety +4

    Another great one! I get stoked every time my notification bell goes off. Respect for not being afraid to talk about your mistakes and teaching us what you should have done! I’d pick some Lime 7/16 Soft Shackles!

  • @keithreisinger1529
    @keithreisinger1529 Před 2 lety +3

    You do a great service for people. You are absolutely correct they had no business out the and no clue what they were doing. You did a good job not losing your cool with them. Also I'd pick a spare tire trash bag I've been needing one when we go out we always try to carry out what we can

  • @EishexWoW
    @EishexWoW Před 2 lety

    Well done! Appreciate your insight on how to tackle these crazy recoveries.

  • @CalabreseIT
    @CalabreseIT Před 2 lety +2

    Great video and like others have said the frustration is completely understandable. There is no reason for anyone to go out with some knowledge with all of the great instructional videos that are out now a days. Thanks again for all of the great detailed instructions and even owning up to the correct way with using the tree saver with the single vehicle pull. I would appreciate 7/16" Soft Shackles would be great in building up my kit.

  • @byronwhitney665
    @byronwhitney665 Před 2 lety +1

    What a mess they got themselves into. Good job getting them out. Nice to see you had all kinds of help. Sometimes some damage can’t be avoided. The owner put the vehicle at risk by going on those trails. Also, I have helped people recover, and many are not even aware of the factory tow point and eyelet. About 50% of the time, the brand new vehicles don’t have an eyelet. They have to be bought from a dealership. And when using a screw in eyelet, make sure you tighten in good. Most of the eyelets are 1/2” - 5/8” or even a bit larger in diameter. 80-100 foot pounds of torque is a ballpark range. Be sure to thread it all the way in until it stops. And make sure it’s more than finger tight. I use the handle of the lug wrench to “field” torque it.
    Tow truck drivers often complain about the tow points being weak. Many won’t use them. They fasten to other parts of the vehicle. But in your particular situation, sometimes there are no other options.
    I’d like a snatch box. Ideally it’s best to have three. That way you can put together some very “condition specific” rigging configurations.
    And trust me, I fully understand your frustration with individuals who are completely unprepared. I’ve helped many recover over the years. Most frustrating for me is when children are involved. No food, no water, no extra clothing or blankets, etc.
    Being prepared can/does save lives. Especially in extreme heat, or the freezing cold. In years past, I’ve recovered people who have slid off a snowy/icy road. And about 95% of the time, they are not prepared for any type of emergency. With children in the car. I often “suggest” to these folks that they use a suitcase and make themselves an emergency kit. Put it in their vehicle. It does not cost that much and may save lives. Canned meats, nuts, water, juice, dried fruits or canned fruits, etc. first aid kit. A bar of soap, wash cloth, hand towel. And of course a can opener if needed.
    Some of my most joyful and fond memories are those times when I’ve given a child a can of peaches, and a bottle of water to snack on, while I help their parent(s) recover. Food usually calms children. Being stuck in the snow can be very frightening. I’ve seen it many times. People come to Flagstaff Az to “see” snow. To “play” But very often are not prepared in any manner. I’ve recovered people who came to Flagstaff to “see” snow and end up sliding off the road. They were wearing t-shirts, shorts, and flip flops. It made no sense to me. But I’m glad I was able to help them, and get them back on the road.

  • @LetsgoJags
    @LetsgoJags Před rokem +2

    Just found your channel last night and I’m hooked. Makes me want to get out on the trails.

  • @locotuss
    @locotuss Před 2 lety

    People sure think they can go anywhere, great advice Given for new to off roading peeps. Multiple recovery points, proper recovery straps, and FRIENDS !

  • @patrickedout4571
    @patrickedout4571 Před 2 lety +1

    Your frustrations are understandable and right on. It can also be frustrating when there are too many people on scene with their own ideas of how best to recover. Usually "more than one way to skin a cat". Pick one a go with it - then adapt and overcome. Another entertaining video that helps us all learn from other people's experience. Good job! Gotta get me some more soft shackles.

  • @paulchamberlain7081
    @paulchamberlain7081 Před 2 lety +2

    Another great recovery video from you Wes. The do’s and dont’s of recovery and towing is great.
    I would love some soft shackles. Got my kinetic strap arriving this week.

  • @Daniel357blue42
    @Daniel357blue42 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing the proper way to tow

  • @1173austin
    @1173austin Před rokem

    “Do I need to go in there, you don’t know how to work my car”. Hahaha

  • @00ducks00
    @00ducks00 Před 2 lety +2

    Way to stay calm and get the job done. I could see you were starting to frustrated but some zen breathing helped out.

  • @elcapitan3300
    @elcapitan3300 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent work Wes. There’s no way to have every tool for every car. We do the very best with what we have and improve our toolbox as we go. You’re a great person!
    Keep up the excellent work.

  • @brucefilbert5758
    @brucefilbert5758 Před 2 lety +1

    Man i was thinking they are not that smart and shouldn't be out there and when you said it i spit my beer on my phone. Love the video. I would love a recovery bag. Keep up the good work

  • @tbennett6502
    @tbennett6502 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice work helping those folks out. Great reminder to be prepared. I could use some of the soft shackles for my recovery gear kit.

  • @marioprzepiora
    @marioprzepiora Před 2 lety +2

    Every car I ever came across has a transmission parking release or override.
    Usually hidden right by shifter. Look for little 1/4 plastic button cover.
    I’ve got a 2015 Pathfinder. Let me know if you want me to look it up and post a pic on FB.

  • @elkhtr8472
    @elkhtr8472 Před 2 lety +1

    Well ya nailed that one ! They should stay on the pavement... Nice recovery ! The 4" tow strap would be a my choice for a giveaway. Thx again

  • @jamesbigham9036
    @jamesbigham9036 Před 2 lety +1

    Wes I agree with you vehicles like that are not made for off road in anyway. if you are going to go off road you should know what you are doing and be prepared. I always set the CZcams reminder for your videos. I love your content

  • @charlesq6148
    @charlesq6148 Před 2 lety +4

    It's frustrating to deal with that scenario. Hopefully they learned a valuable lesson. I could use a kinetic rope, I would happily pay the difference.. good job either way..

  • @shawnjohnson1410
    @shawnjohnson1410 Před 2 lety +1

    All I use is tow chain I wish I had a strap safer and smoother pull great job helping them out in the little suv

  • @gabe7192
    @gabe7192 Před 2 lety

    Wow, what a headache recovery! Thanks for showing us the wrong way and the right way. Good things to look out for! Nice job!

  • @ericsly3469
    @ericsly3469 Před 2 lety +1

    Some times people don't understand that awd does not mean offroad worthy, but you guys got them out, with lots of patience

    • @benjaminjwilson6694
      @benjaminjwilson6694 Před 10 měsíci

      my wilderness says otherwise. not rock climbing but off-road, yes.

  • @Land_Raver
    @Land_Raver Před 2 lety +1

    Gots to pull the air filter and plugs. Crank it over and clear the intake. Reinstall plugs and fire it up. Done it many times.

  • @coffee-dogg
    @coffee-dogg Před 6 měsíci

    I am just catching up on a bunch of your old videos, your notification bell is probably going crazy with all these. On days like this, don't sell yourself short on your skills. very people people have the "can help" attitude, that is your super power.

  • @GonzoOffRoad
    @GonzoOffRoad Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video in the bag my friend. Always learn something, this video taught me that patience is strong within you LOL...... Keep the good times rolling as well as the cameras.

  • @JBlinky67
    @JBlinky67 Před rokem +1

    Watched this one just after watching the one from snow covered Placerville in CA. So this Nissan was a year ago, in FL, and then you were in Placerville a few months ago. You go back and fourth? I love your vids. You are generous bud. World needs more people like you.

  • @janielperez6704
    @janielperez6704 Před 2 lety +2

    Another great video! Thanks for sharing the adventure. Wow 5 days stranded, that couple must have been real happy to see you guys!!
    If i won, I would love a set of soft shackles

  • @MrBrian0540
    @MrBrian0540 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video man. Keep it up. One day I'll shake your hand out at Rancho.

  • @timjchick
    @timjchick Před 2 lety +1

    I picked up a bridle that has the J hooks and the other attachments to fit in the holes on the frame for recoveries like this. I haven’t had to use it yet but I have it for when I need it. I could use another snatch block so that’s what I’d pick if I win.

  • @expeditionoff-roadnorthgeo4020

    Harrison recommended your channel to me and I see why. I learned a few things in this video. Thanks

  • @MrDaveSousa
    @MrDaveSousa Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely don't leave the fire roads in Citrus WMA. $300+ fine for "destruction of state property". Speaking from experience.

  • @tylerm8629
    @tylerm8629 Před 2 lety +2

    I’d pick a spare tire trash bag. I’m up in Ocala every other weekend in the wrangler with my Great Dane, and am sick of seeing so much trash on the trail but am selective of what I pick up case the pup tries getting into it.. having the separate bag would eliminate that risk and keep the trash outside the Jeep

  • @vica.5087
    @vica.5087 Před 2 lety +2

    Its nice to see people enjoy the outdoors. However everyone should know and stay within their limits and that of their vehicle/gear. Not being prepared and no experience make a bad combination which can result in injuries or worse. Thankfully and lucky for such people, that there are those who are able to do what you do. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience which helps us to help ourselves and others. I would choose either a snatch block or a kinetic rope and pay the difference. Keep up the great work.

  • @gmanc8868
    @gmanc8868 Před 2 lety +1

    Synthetic soft shackles , would be my first soft shackles to own. Thanks and keep your good work and helping others.

  • @Josue-rd5gt
    @Josue-rd5gt Před 2 lety +1

    Aye aye ayyyyye…. I have 1 tree saver and see why 2 is better. I also need to get something to connect to the toe screw. I would like another tree saver is the drawing is still open.

  • @teslawoodart8042
    @teslawoodart8042 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for all that you do with these recoveries. We are outfitting my son's ZJ. And we are not picky.
    Dealer's choice.

  • @KB-rd1ej
    @KB-rd1ej Před 2 lety +1

    Would really like a 2" hitch shackle, Keep up the good informative work that you do! Thanks

  • @johnkirby6547
    @johnkirby6547 Před 2 lety +1

    You guys did a great job with what you were working with, that vehicle should not have been out there. Thanks for your tips on the correct way to hookup the vehicle. I could definitely use a snatch block.

  • @darrellbranch2141
    @darrellbranch2141 Před 2 lety +1

    What a good video, I appreciate you not sugar coating your thoughts. I would go with the tool bag.

  • @milspec_tube
    @milspec_tube Před 2 lety +1

    I got into doing this because of watching your videos. I’ve been rescuing people for the past month or so in the Lake Meade area of Las Vegas where I live. Planning on starting a channel. Pulled out 5 people today and one just like this car. I wish every car had those recovery points in the front. Most people don’t even know they have it.

  • @jereddederer1687
    @jereddederer1687 Před 2 lety

    I think I enjoyed your commentary most in this video. This was a great recovery.

  • @1954jeremiah
    @1954jeremiah Před 2 lety +2

    Surprising how clueless some people are,when they drive their vehicle off the pavement!! These Pennsylvanians need to stick within the city's limits,wherever their from--recognized the license plate. I no longer have my Wrangler, the 4liter gave up the ghost,so I don't need the recovery equipment, gift it too someone more needy. I'm rolling around in a Ram 4x2,sitting on Goodyear Wrangler Authority ten ply tires( love the growling tire sounds)!! Have fun,, am waiting for next mud hole recovery video!!😎😎😎

  • @FloridaDeal
    @FloridaDeal Před 2 lety +5

    Wow what a headache of a recovery! Great video man. Love the choice of giveaway! I would definitely choose the snatch block to go with my new Warn Evo winch I just got, Then if you need a hand with a recovery in Rancho I can help 😉

  • @romancollins4269
    @romancollins4269 Před 2 lety +1

    Just started building my recovery gear. Snatch block or receive shackle would be nice.
    Love the videos. Keep them coming

  • @Syrade2713
    @Syrade2713 Před 2 lety +1

    I would choose soft shackle they are so versatile definitely a good piece of kit to always have ive got a couple of home made ones out of some winch rope they do work thats for sure

  • @dragonjku
    @dragonjku Před 2 lety +2

    I look at it like this: I doubt a tow truck would have gone out there to get them, and if they had, they would have charged a heft, HEFTY fee. A cracked bumper is nothing; they should have known better than to take that thing out there, and it sounds like they're gonna have a likely expensive mechanic bill. Common sense just isn't common anymore.
    I could probably use that receiver for the hitch (I can't remember exactly what it's called, I've been wheeling all day and I'm tired).

  • @Trlhound
    @Trlhound Před 2 lety +1

    Man you are on point! Never should have been out there. I’d like a snatch block

  • @erichnicholson8657
    @erichnicholson8657 Před 2 lety

    If I was chosen I would pick the spare tire bag so I would have a place to put thing while doing trail clean up so if you pick me that's what I could really use to help keep our trails clean & opened.

  • @wk2wildliferoyal923
    @wk2wildliferoyal923 Před 2 lety +1

    4x30 recovery strop would be awesome to win ! Another great video thank you for the good content!!

  • @oldmanebikes8392
    @oldmanebikes8392 Před 2 lety +1

    Soft shackles. And keep it up Wes. I'm trying to get the gear all together so I can start doing recoveries here in NJ. Thanks alot besafe out there.

  • @michaellema9699
    @michaellema9699 Před 2 lety +1

    That kid in the blue shirt really had a hard time comprehending the situation and unable to steer his car… so frustrating 😂😂 I definitely would love just a shackle hitch receiver 💪🏼 🔥

  • @rjmcmanamy4337
    @rjmcmanamy4337 Před 2 lety +1

    Another good recovery and chance to learn. Just last week I learned a lesson. I went out with some others and before I left the house thought “it won’t be that bad.” Well it got that bad…and then some. Luckily I had my basic recovery gear but no saw, shovel, or hi-lift which would have helped. I was buried in mud and needed winched backwards but no one or way to do it. I know with the correct equipment you can winch yourself backwards problem is I don’t have enough snatch blocks. I want to have at least four and a winch extension. My obvious pick would be a snatch block.

  • @davevanderwiele194
    @davevanderwiele194 Před 2 lety

    I agree with you 100% should never be out in that terrain with a car ! Alone at night ! Nice work getting it out with the proper equipment and no damage Rino style 👍😎

  • @wesjarvis6667
    @wesjarvis6667 Před 2 lety +1

    Tow strap. Nice work and you are spot on about being prepared if you are will to send it in that type of vehicle.

  • @Agent0906
    @Agent0906 Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely frustrating pull and tow. Great job not losing your cool. Keep the outstanding videos coming.

  • @meshwright6821
    @meshwright6821 Před 2 lety +1

    This recovery had us laughing outloud at the polite way you dealt with the "challenge". Although this recovery clearly didn't need it, a snatch block would be my choice. It has proven to be the magic for most recoveries.

  • @nvrenuf_k5933
    @nvrenuf_k5933 Před 2 lety

    This is a really good video & subject, so many people do not understand the limitations of a vehicle (off road, hauling, etc) because of misleading marketing or just plain lack of common sense for usage. The bumper was unfortunate but it could have been so much worse if a less experienced person(s) had been recruited for the extraction.

  • @fourc8642
    @fourc8642 Před 2 lety

    Another good rescue - nice work. I could use a recovery tow strap 🙌

  • @robertyouens7764
    @robertyouens7764 Před 2 lety +4

    I don't think the guy was even stuck. The wheels were clean and so was the car. That fellow just ran out of gas in a mud puddle. LOL

  • @misskimridesagain
    @misskimridesagain Před 2 lety +1

    another great video .. I would get some soft shackles.. or maybe pay it towards a kinetic rope ..
    try driver and passenger instead of left and right .. usually helps avoid any confusion

  • @cpowerscpo2002
    @cpowerscpo2002 Před 2 lety +1

    i thinking most people dont have enough shackles great vid and your right new cars need operators with common seance

  • @realbob6669
    @realbob6669 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, thanks again for the video.
    I would use a pair of green soft sackles! 😁

  • @DodgeDurango-de5po
    @DodgeDurango-de5po Před 2 lety +1

    Great recovery. It's definitely a challenge to extract a vehicle like that & even more patience working with the vehicle owners Lol. I sure could use a snatch block

  • @sactown05
    @sactown05 Před 2 lety

    Great video like always. This one was a tough recovery. If a broken bumper is all that is damaged then if I was that lady, I would be very appreciative. I would love the snatch block.

  • @nathanwilliams5845
    @nathanwilliams5845 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, as for the giveaway, I would choose the receiver shackle. I think that this would get used a ton. It would also make recoveries much easier and quicker!

  • @livewithnick
    @livewithnick Před 2 lety +1

    That Gladiator makes me giddy! 😂

  • @larryhulsey5404
    @larryhulsey5404 Před 2 lety

    Nice job man. Hard to work with situations like that. The snatch block would be an awesome prize for someone

  • @jeffbehringer1262
    @jeffbehringer1262 Před 2 lety

    There’s also rules when using a bridle. If too short it puts side pressure. There’s a guy in Australia that made a great vid talking about minimum lengths depending on how wide the tow points are apart.

    • @4x4rescue74
      @4x4rescue74  Před 2 lety +1

      Been watching those guys for years 👍

  • @blaise7405
    @blaise7405 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice work yet again on the recovery and the video. A snatch block would be cool.

  • @tonymakeitwork
    @tonymakeitwork Před 2 lety +1

    When the bush calls you get there in what ever you got 😂

  • @allphungandgames4179
    @allphungandgames4179 Před 2 lety +1

    That’s something to consider, if I should start carrying stuff like that for peoples vehicles. I’d probably go with the super shackles, they just came out after I got the 3/4 shackles.

  • @richardcarnahan6335
    @richardcarnahan6335 Před 2 lety +1

    I can’t believe the types of vehicles people take in places they don’t belong. Great job on getting that out.

  • @groundfog
    @groundfog Před 2 lety

    That one was a challenge. 😉
    Another great video, I appreciate the details.

  • @MozarkAdventures
    @MozarkAdventures Před 2 lety

    You are very patient, I would of been like please get out and let me guide your vehicle.

  • @chadlazarus3586
    @chadlazarus3586 Před 2 lety +1

    So when it comes to the, factory pull points, most of them rip out. So i would suggest not using them, and if you do run a weight. They are know for ripping out, just loading them on tow trucks

  • @dsaki7487
    @dsaki7487 Před 2 lety +3

    Under the circumstances, recovery very well done! Could use soft shackles.

  • @williamhustonrn6160
    @williamhustonrn6160 Před 2 lety +1

    2" Shackle Hitch and Recovery Snatch Block are the only items I'm missing from the recovery gear I already own, that engine sounded like it was trying to compress water when it was turning over, afraid it may have had water leak into cylinders from exhaust valve being open or made its way in via the air filter.. good education point in the vid bud, keep it up.

  • @Ghost5tactical
    @Ghost5tactical Před 2 lety +1

    Think of it as a learning opportunity.

  • @jrsoffroad
    @jrsoffroad Před 2 lety

    Y’all did one heck of a job getting that out with minimal damage from the recovery especially since it was definitely somewhere that made the recovery so especially difficult with the lack of tow points
    As for the item I think another snatch block would be a good choice because they can be such an essential piece of recovery gear

  • @Saavedrafamilyadventures
    @Saavedrafamilyadventures Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Wess next time check for a little cap by the gear lever and pop in out and press in with a small screwdriver or something that fits and force it into neutral. Otherwise excellent job!

  • @dabig_guy2204
    @dabig_guy2204 Před 2 lety +1

    It is safe to say the people driving their vehicles into the mud, river/ocean, or on top of a tree do not have a degree in mathematics or physics or engineering.

  • @stevenstaggs2255
    @stevenstaggs2255 Před 2 lety +2

    I could use a snatch block. Love the channel.

  • @olyj40
    @olyj40 Před 2 lety +1

    Next on the list from rhino is the kinetic rope. It is amazing how well it works. And I have to agree these manufacturers do gotta get better about including the tow point key.

  • @micahbishop8610
    @micahbishop8610 Před rokem

    Nice work. Only so much you can do, but you got them out. Insurance can handle the rest. I could use a kenetic rope or a hitch shackle for sure! But anything is helpful!

  • @Chandler7157
    @Chandler7157 Před 2 lety

    My mom drives a 2015 Hyundai Accent. She bought it used and it didn’t have the factory tow hook you screw in. The point was there but she didn’t have the hook. I bought her the hook off ebay for about 15-20 dollars. She didn’t understand why she needed it but I told her “just in case.” It will be less headache for me or anyone else pulling your car out. As for the giveaway, I’d love to have a snatch block. Those things look handy af. Even if I don’t use it for a recovery there have been plenty of times I wish I had one to move a fallen tree out of the road after a good snow or bad storm. Love the video. Probably gonna get a set a screws now off Amazon after seeing how much headache it is without them.
    Also wanted to ask one question, would you ever do the 36 hours of Uwharrie for Rhino USA? That would be a great way to help promote their products, and a good test for them as well.

  • @bobbobobob5100
    @bobbobobob5100 Před 2 lety +1

    people will never learn that all wheel drive is for wet asphalt

  • @northwestoff-roadopportuni7176

    Bout time someone calls it the way it is lol

  • @Christri
    @Christri Před 2 lety +1

    Sounded like knocking to me at the beginning. Soft shackles.

  • @artm6723
    @artm6723 Před 2 lety

    Oh boy! There was a whole lot of bad there. Still, glad you pointed out that it's better to use a single strap for a bridal instead of a double when using to tow points. Not sure costs less than $60 these days, but like you've said before, you can't have too many recovery straps!

  • @johnmcalisterjr3913
    @johnmcalisterjr3913 Před 2 lety

    Nice to see 4wheeler hanging out together love the wilderness

  • @marioprzepiora
    @marioprzepiora Před 2 lety +1

    If I win, I’d like to try one of the light weight snatch blocks.
    All mine are heavy duty and thus heavy.