Mostly off road fun, especially in Azusa Canyon’s mud pits. Growing up poverty forced us to be our own mechanic and be creative and to come up with ideas that we now use to help fellow off-roaders get going. We may also surprise you with videos of our other hobbies of many years. Stay tuned, please like, and subscribe.
Cool to see a WJ here! >> 5:56 ....It's just like a XJ but modern looking! and nicer interior .....don't know why that didn't catch on as much and more so as the XJ / ZJ' s .....
Hi, we are always looking to make our 4Runners better. I do plan on redoing some work on one of them soon. You can send me a private message on instagram at MudGyer. Thank you. 🙂
I am planning on being there. I usually don’t play too much because of video footage demands most of my free time. If you go to the canyon, look for us and say hi. We are approachable and always willing to say hello to folks. 🙂
No worries Lacho. We just try to help where help is needed. BTW, that truck took on a transformation in less than 2 weeks. Looks great, keep up the good work. 👍
@@gtr4x418 It looks good as it is. Make it to where it’s going to work properly. Sometimes this takes time. Sit back enjoy it a bit so you can find what it needs rather than just spending money to make it look good! We’ve seen plenty of guys do that and end up frustrated. 🙂🙂
The compressor is really strong but like all other 12v high power compressors, they tend to overheat if pushed a bit too hard. I am on my 3rd compressor in my 3rd year using this type of compressor. Look at the other compressor I have in my other truck. This is the real deal. Hope this helps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bkF98COa_9U.html
Fantastic video my friend. ❤. Love seeing the all the square body’s and the Wrangler out there ! Noticed a lot of trucks with no license plate? It’s a shame our brothers have to tow their rigs to play! Here in Nevada we only have 2 counties requiring emissions! And I live in one 😢. Oh before I forget awesome job mending those air feed lines !! That’s what I end up doing on off road trips as well !! Not too many people left like you and I ❤❤
First of all Chad, thank you for the kind words. There used to be about 3-5 trailers in the staging area back in the 80s as far as I can recall. Now there is a ton of them on Sundays. I love seeing all the horsepower on display myself. I wish I had the space for a Chevy Blazer sitting on a trailer. I’d go nuts with that. I’m very happy with my Toyotas though. The airline patch job only held together enough so it wouldn’t finish breaking off. I just took it off again at home and touched it up again an hour ago. I just checked it and it is not leaking unlike yesterday. When I aired up to go home a 8-10 minute job took almost 30 minutes because of the leak. It was only hitting 40 psi of the regular 145 that I’m used to. I just have to check my e brake and it’ll be ready to go. Azusa Canyon and its off-roaders have taught me a few things that now I’m just trying to pass along the knowledge and help. Thanks again for your support and viewership. 🙂🙂
The best way I know is to go to the website, www(dot)recreation(dot)gov. In the search engine type in “San Gabriel OHV” and you’ll be golden. Hope this helps.
Thanks again for your support Chad. Funny thing was that when I went across in the morning I almost ended up stuck on the boulders. I had to back and retry a third or fourth time to get across. Once the mud at the entrance went under water it was much easier.
@@mudgyver5205 ya I couldn’t see any Large ripples indicating deep large rocks however I noticed several if not all of the trucks hitting large boulders hidden in the fast moving water