Nobody Was Expecting The Cybertruck To Do This...
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What do you mean? lol.. Litearlly everyone in the comments expected this to happen. You can't put 16" wheel spacers on a stock spindle and expect it to survive.
too bad he didnt spend that money he wasted on a helicopter, making the truck correctly instead.
@@SanityTV_Last_Sane_Man_Alive wasted on a helicopter? A helicopter is a better buy everyday of the week. The cybertruck was a gimmick even before he put tracks on it. If you watch the first video they literally expected it to fail and the owner wanted to blast it with a full auto MP5
How cool is that - load up the helicopter and head to the job site - that is fabulous
Alan Flyin Copilot! That guy is livin man i cant imagine any other person be as thankful as him for opportunsies. like. thats wizard.
We all got helicopters buddy
The grass is always greener on the other side...
@@jkasaunder228 or whiter in this case
Sure, if you have ton of money to throw away. They got the cybertruck there. They could have drove....
Let’s not kid ourselves everyone was expecting it to break 😂
POT METAL...
Literally the entire comment section was talking about it. lol.
It ain't hard to tell
It's the safest truck you can by, by a long shot. That piece is designed to break to let the wheel separate in a partial headon, not take 3 feet of offset..
Cybertruck is honestly a weak link in its entirety 🤣
My first thought was it was going to be a short lived machine.
Considering just how much wider the tracks make it and how far away they need to be from the bearing and spindle mount it isnt surprising it broke.
And knowing that Tesla has had an issue of under engineering or overdesigning parts... not helping the *track* record
@@michellerondinone9398I don't think that hub mount was under engineered by any extent. Modern material analysis and cad modeling is pretty good and it is rare today to have to alter something due to being inadequate.
@@dazaspc fair, it more isn't meant for heavy use, looking at how thin and long it is, and it appears to be cast aluminum, it wouldn't be able to handle too much more than day to day use, amy serious front end weight is not a good idea, and I do understand it's best to build off the work of others, that being said tesla designed that truck from the ground up and made many mistakes because of that
Actually, after a Munro video of the under-body and suspension, apparently the design of the suspension is greatly influenced by safety factors in case of a side collision to sort of "fold" the wheel in ways to protect the occupants and absorb the impact.
That's an awesome day! Im jealous! Flying a helicopter, mountin' up with tools to get a brothers truck off the mountain, and fixing something no else has done before...EPIC! You got this. Keep your chin up!
Glad everyone got out of there safe including the Cybertruck
*The heck with everybody else I was concerned about the CyberTruck. They can all get buried in an avalanche as long as the CyberTruck is ok then all is well.*
Why ruin the video with spoilers?
I thought they were going to die -.-
@@PoDaBo *Exactly, they revealed the end of the show without letting us go through the suspense.* *This isn't Colombo you now.*
@radicalrick9587 wtf is wrong with you. Your more concerned about a truck than human lives
@@shadow_the_wolf_dragon *Nothing wrong with me. You on the other hand have a reading comprehension problem. Most people recognize a sense of humor or parody when they see one.*
Man those tracks put such wierd loads on the suspension.. Completely different than what it was designed to do... I'm impressed with any independent suspension vehicle that can hold up to them..
Especially considering how damn heavy those cyber trucks are. The amount of weight and leverage working against the distance between the truck and that track must be incredible
The nerve of Elon not designing it for this very purpose
LoL 😂 But it looks great 👍
I've come to the conclusion that all these tracked vehicles are trash. Like you said they're not built for it. Goes the same for atv and sxs's. Constant issues.
@@tito28671 half of the fun is just trying something different
Dude needs a new jacket like fr ew
You guys are awesome! If I hadn't had some injuries, stupid moments and bad relationships I'd be having as much fun as you. Thank you for your ingenuity and out of the box thinking! Always enjoyable to see.
Everything is 10x harder working in the cold wet snow. Keep being the great examples brothers.
Something under tension can be unpredictable - be it a tow-strap or spring.. Glad everyone is OK.
You HAVE a Cybertruck with a ton of electrical outlet power. Add a 3in1 laser cutter/welder/cleaner and you have a modile repair shop!!!
I'd have to imagine that the cybertruck battery could run a small stick welder to weld the broken spindle back together.
It can power a whole house! 11,000 Watts! It could easily run a 1,000 - 3,000 Watt 3in1 welder/cutter/cleaner laser.
@@sherithnoorey1419 First, you aint stick welding an aluminium spindle. i'd love to see the christmas lights you set up in the dash tig welding aluminium from the dc ac converter of a cybertruck lol. Not only tig welding , but tig welding aluminium on a powered up cybertruck. But no, tig welding aluminium on a powered up cybertruck using its own power supply oh boy
If someone tries this I want to know so I can be as far away from the toxic mushroom cloud as possible@@Veikra
with zero range left in the middle of nowhere right! lol!!!!!!
love that Dave can laugh at himself
it's a quality a lot of people lack today
I laughed at my self yesterday. Was in the gym in the stretching room on the foam roller for my back, closed my b eyes to relax and had a little farther, then had a nice long one..when I opened my eyes I was all by myself, everybody left the area..still laughing a day later.
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that was me a month ago! stuck tracked suburban, then broke tracked sxs. although my walk out was NOT to a fancy helicopter, then to a shop with tons of resources! HAHA. fun video to watch! you guys are awesome!
Definitely a lot of force being put on those spindles, but I'm sure Sparks Motors will have no problem finding a billet solution!
Is it a lot of force? Isn't this meant to be aimed at the same crowd who would buy a F150 Raptor
Because of the fulcrum effect and the weight of the tracks, it's about 5-7 times the amount of load on the front spindles. @@Ktmfan450
@@Ktmfan450tracks are so much heavier then wheels, especially since there so far out from the vehicle they put an incredible amount of stress on the spindle
physics? @@Ktmfan450
@@battie893 It didn't look like they were doing anything extraordinary
I'm not an engineer and wouldn't know really
They should take a look at where the spindle broke to see if there are any voids (it would look foamy, with gas bubbles in the metal).
Tesla has had issues in the past with cast aluminum parts where suspension parts broke because of poor casting techniques. I think they ironed all that out, and that probably isn't the issue here, but it would be useful to check.
They cut the spindle for content
Those big tracks put a massive moment on those suspension components.
because of the weak independant suspension right!! solid axles for the win
@@carholic-sz3qvsarcasm, yes?
Honestly never seen a cybertruck look better.
You mean it's already starting to rust under the wrap?
@Rekuzan they don't rust.
@@MattCasters Here's the thing; if Elon HAD used high grade stainless steel, then yes, they would not rust. But the fact is, he cheaped out and used LOW GRADE stainless steel, which DOES rust BTW.
@@Rekuzan no they used similar steel as used at SpaceX. They know what they're doing. The rust story comes from iron dust landing on the stainless steel. It happens with regular painted steel as well. There are products you can use to remove it.
Lol that's not saying much 😂
I said it last episode and I'm saying it this one, you guys should fab and sell reinforcement / upgrade kits for others on these
You guys are so epic love how you guys love to help anyone out and take time out of your busy day to help a stranger 👍🏻👍🏻
Seen that Cyber truck and the brodozer last week when I was out there last week. Always awesome to see the crew out and about when I'm helping work out by going over there.
Awesome machine. Nice to have the tools to fix it. Cool video.
Guess I'm a Nobody since that was what I was expecting.
That was a lot of leverage to be expecting the stock knuckle, arms and frame to hold up to without some substantial reinforcement.
Best!
So glad you got her home! Love following this series
lOVE YOu GUYS, we all have been there... broken track on cybertruck in the middle of nowhere... keep it up !!! greetings from Poland
Hey I'm not over the moon about a cyber truck but you have to admit this one is pretty badass
Not just yet. Needs some mods to wear those shoes. Cheers 🇨🇦
@@jamesmisener3006 agreed. But it looks great going in a straight line for now lol
Atleast the shape of it suits tracks, it’s the only way to make it not look awkward
Be very careful getting your fenestrom tail rotor that low to the snow! Ive seen them vacum up a snof drift and relocate it down flow and destroy the blades leading edges in the process.!
I've seen a few FAA and Can-DOT approved add-ons made entirely out of carbon fibre that ENCLOSE the entire tail rotor on Dauphins and Bell-222s so that it looks like a Comanche chopper and fully protects the rotor system for less than 50 lbs of weight! You get better aerodynamics and better vortice management too!
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You guys are amazing, designing on the "fly" no pun intended, serious skills dudes, love watching how you problem solve.
I came by your shop the other day and took a look around, saw the cybertruck and it’s a lot bigger than I was expecting. A lot of cool stuff around the shop, even saw Alan walk into the shop through the windows!
As difficult as such a mod sounds, i feel it would be a bit more robust if the tracks were moved under the body a little bit. Would probably improve handling too.
Jeep gladiator weighs 4,000ish pounds, cybertruck tips scales close to 7,000 pounds. Mods will need twice the amount of structural support required in previous tracked vehicles you've built.
Fun to see how they never gives up! A one of a kind Cybertruck made by a one of a kind crew! Keep the videos coming!!
Great clip so glad they found Allen he is always fun to watch and his thoughts he did say much on this one but never complains about anything and always willing bro help great team
The tracks match the body lines of the cyber truck so good ❤
Alan is a real one
RIGHT! flyin Copilot and everything. My guy, Alan thinks this is all Wizard.
I'm blown away by what you guys are doing here, this is a legendary series. I couldn't put my finger on what the Cybertruck was truly meant to be, until I came across this. Bravo sirs.
Glad they didn’t get blown away. Safety last culture.
@@TimToussaintMeh, safety protocols are relative to experience. And sometimes you just gotta have some good ol' fashioned fun.
It really is wonderful to watch.People who have unlimited resources go out and have amazing fun and don't worry about any kind of cost. I live vicariously through them.
nice safety glasses with shards flyin! metal rusted in eye patient here.
It’s just crazy to me that they didn’t look at the control arm and the 5foot wide tracks there gonna throw on and go hmm that does seem a little skinny.
Makes for more content
Ego and Karma can get in the way when a guy's not paying attention. misusing either one can be what precedes a big OOPS!
@@TheNuclearBoltonexactly this whole episode was staged……
@@TheNuclearBolton especially since so many people want to hate the truck makes for a good title to get clicks
Your videos make it feel like anything is possible. Your shop is amazing.
I like the onx trail location share. I recently moved to SLC and this helps me find cool places to ride and explore.
That piece is designed to break to let the wheel separate in a partial headon, not take 3 feet of offset.
No wonder it broke like that. If looking how far that track is, it puts huge bending torque on that part of the arm when normal tire practically nothing more than straight up.
Still can't stop thinking if this structure is too weak. You can get similar force when sliding sideways and have the tire hitting some ridge.
Sickest mod ever❤ can't wait . I can't wait for the next episodes
Same thing happened to that spindel that happened to the bolt. Looks like some sort of hardened alloy the way it sheared, and not the thickest for an already heavy truck. Those tracks really put a lot more leverage on the suspension, compared to the stock tires which are pretty much straight underneath instead of way out to the side of the vehicle. Basic physics in action, like Archimedes was calculating over 2000 years ago, the longer the lever, it either takes less effort in to get the same force out or the same effort to get a much greater force....
*Video title: "Nobody was expecting the Cybertruck to do this.."*
*20 seconds into video: "Yup. Saw that one coming."*
parking the helicopter under the high tension lines is kind of crazy no?
Was thinking the same.... ⚡ Probably at least 144kv lines...
Yeah that’s double conductor 115 or 230kv. It would depend on the altitude also.
Always great videos Dave. Hoping to see some more helicopter videos in the near future too! 👍👍👍
Y'all stay safe and ready with this storm sending some love👊😁🇺🇸🙏😎
I love how every video is 98% mechanics and 2% actual driving scene but in straight road that every car in existence can already drive on.
Expected with 12 inch wheel spacers.
The look more like 16" wheel spacers
You guys do a magnificent job,how do you deal with the cold, etc,thats unreal to see from sitting here in ,Melbourne Australia, you really are such a fantastic crew ,dedicated mechanical experts, fantastic team cheers be safe guys
Awesome video... good music! Good times! Great 👍
Such a cool looking machine. Love the paint job.
It's a wrap
Putting that much more leverage on the factory parts pretty much did what i was expecting. Parts broke. How predictable.
Always fun to see what you guys do with your videos and love the content
Looks great guys
My right ankle is repaired exactly like you fixed the spindle.
Now you know if you go pigeon toed it will brake again like the cyber truck 😂
same but a lot more screws
The more cyber truck videos I see on the internet I'm beginning to thing that the weakness is the whole truck
It's just a or priced toy playing outside of the sandbox, waaay too much free time here.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😭😭 Blud spoke to soon…. He even wanted to take a picture of it😭 5 mins later it broke
This is a beauty in the snow, beautiful truck with caterpillar wheels, I love it, heavidispar and heavidavid, a good all-terrain truck, I love it, built by esparks motors, beautiful workshop, I love it 😆
HELL you should have took a welder up there! The Truck has 240v 50a!!!! NOW that is a TRAIL FIX!!!!
Lol ur gonna weld aluminum on the trail? Good one
@@jeeperzcreeperzzwhats the issue?
@More_Row skill, and necessary equipment. You need a specific type of welder with filler rod or a spool that aren't the most common types
@@jeeperzcreeperzz Ah, I guess aluminum ain’t just regular
@@More_Row didn’t catch that piece was aluminum! More saying it as a cool video if it was possible!
The first minute of this video he says I saw that one coming... Adding an extra 2.5ft of leverage with all the weight on it would break any hub
Didn't break the jeeps hub tho
@@mikebuckley1277the cybertruck weighs significantly more than the jeep
@mikebuckley1277 solid axle geometry is quite different than using independent/double wishbone suspension.
@@mikebuckley1277 I watched the jeep video they dont have the massive foot and a half inch spacers you see on the cybertruck they made them for the cybertruck during the build posted on the channel
Man I’d give anything to experience stuff like this it’s amazing I love the snow living in Michigan i can’t even enjoy the now anymore miss the days of trucks breaking down and keeping are sleds running awesome content guy’s living my dream lol
Thanks for a detailed video, it was awesome!
Grinding and drilling metal with no safety glasses. Really? Hard to fly a helicopter with a piece of steel in your eye. Cool truck
We’ve all done that
There's always gonna be "that guy"🤣🤣🤣
Come on he drove his rv pulling the ripsaw on a trailer with a concussion… safety 2nd!
Knob
Ok Karen
Holy crap guys, take 2 seconds and put on safety glasses.
so hyped about this build
Good to see egg on D's face at the off road games, was so funny to see. It made my day.😅😅😅
The landing of that helicopter in the powder on its belly is so fucking gangster. Dude can fly fuuuu
Allen is the Swiss Army guy.
looking like that in utah he probably is actually swiss too lol
@5:12 drilling metal with no safety glasses, that’s just brilliant
Loving this series.
Great job great crew give a hand to Sparks Motors and there team thank you and for the great video as always David
huh?
Send the Cybertruck to Whistlindiesel for some testing. It will eventually be used as scrap, to build some new stainless home appliances.
Any Jackass can destroy things, but Heavy D makes them better.
But not all jackasses can destroy stuff and become a millionaire. So his has my respect .
Fulley expected failure. I see you employed the nothing ever tears along the perforations theory of repair and maintenance often used in aviation . I first became aware of that theory when a aerospace engineer who spent his life working at the skunkworks told me that if I have a stress crack occurring in my main Spa just stop drill it and then drill several more holes and it will never break because nothing ever tears along the perforations then he demonstrated with the role of paper towels that I had right next to me and sure enough it did not tear along the perforations! Ps when you said get a spindle for it I laughed out loud .
Lollollollol
With the width of those trax it seems like they should allow for flex at the attachment point. They work on the beefed up solid axle, Jeep, though. I imagine at a certain point all the vehicle side attachments can be made to withstand the tq and lift the track up on edge. But letting the track articulate like an ankle joint would probably work better
13:12 loved doing that behind a car in the streets of Duluth MN after an ice storm. nothing like car skiing 🎿
Overkill, gaff tape and zip ties fixes everything
“You aight?!” Yea…….that look and that yea’s tone…….he was not alright! He was squalling on the inside 😂😂😂😂
I love the cyber truck. You guys build some amazing stuff
Curious of the range with those tracks and obviously being freezing cold outside.
Take the watts per mile and divide the pack size of 123,000 by it
At 75mph, about half. Add a trailer, half it again.
I love how he said “we brought basically everything you can think of” and then say “did we bring the torch?
Bro onyx company is GENIUS at marketing!! For adding the ability to share your location!!!
@2:30 reminds me of my dad going through the shed trying to find that specific piece of steel amongst 100s of pieces 😂
I'm pretty sure everyone was expecting this to happen (cybertruck breaking)
Any vehicle would break with 12 inch spacers and 24 inch tracks. 😂
Been doing it on half tons for years.
Tesla definitely cheaped out, and not qualified to produce trucks.
@@Ethan-sj6qf not with these tracks or with massive spacers. Throw a regular set of tracks on without spacers and it would be fine. And weight wise it should be compared to a 3/4 ton.
These are advertised as apocalypse proof. Yeah sure…
Dave did such a good job with the ad take
That CT looks freaking awesome!😍
Glad you made it home!
That cyber truck is insane. Hope you guys are able to find a way to strengthen that suspension before you head out to the sand!
I love to see Dave out there Fixing stuff himself!
American Ingenuity at work,Diesel Brothers rule
Heavy d your the top level great video and God help you on your way thanks for keeping us on the right path
Nice job on the trailer fix.
All it takes is money . ..but it’s fun to see these issues cleared up quickly and competently . The rest of us have to do these things more slowly, after choosing your poison and going for it.
Bro, I hear you. I hate when my Cybertruck breaks down and I have to walk to my helicopter. Lol
Paint you are 2 funny. LOL
That Dolphin was close to the powerlines!
The Cybertruck looks INSANE in this set-up.
Dave killed another vehicle loll
And this surprises you, why?
Loll? Laughing out loud louder?
@@Wazaarbazaar Well considering the fact that Elon cheaped out on the stainless steel used for the cyber truck and they are already starting to rust....
Heavy D Sparks is epic. He makes his own content even when things don’t go to plan.
I have it set to get alerted to all your videos and I haven’t been getting them so now I’m going back and watching the ones I’ve missed… only realized to look when I found your newest channel ending in helicopter madness video
Actually, after a recent Munro video of the Cybertruck under-body and suspension, apparently the design of the suspension is greatly influenced by safety factors in case of a side collision to sort of "fold" the wheel in ways to protect the occupants and absorb the impact. Many videos show the Cybertruck off-roading over rocks and steep slopes quite adequately with regular wheels. But many factors go into a design; collision safety is one of the most important. Snow-tracks put very unusual forces on the standard suspension. Lots of other cars and trucks modified for this application have encountered similar failure modes, as mentioned in the video.