This is gonna sound crazy, but my all time best rig is a 2002 Suzuki xl7, that thing turns on a dime, has pulled countless vehicles out of ditches, pulled my grandfathers 2500 Silverado from a dead stop up a very steep hill while we were out hunting, took a drive shaft from a dump truck to the oil pan, never broke down, and has lasted 280,000 miles on salty new York roads, quite a unit, all while hauling the family around.
Is that all blown out from Helene? I had a buddy with a jeep like that years ago and he welded the gears together in the rear end so it was always locked up. Backend would chirp and jump when he went around a sharp curve.
My best rig was a 75 CJ5, all fiberglass body 4" suspension lift and a 2" body lift. 304 with a mild cam headers intake n carb. 35" Mickey's on aluminum slots. Was a beast off-road but rode like a buckboard on the road!!! Lol. Always wanted to build a Comanche. Gorgeous rig in video!!! 💯💯💯
These are hands down the best adventures. No one is worried about getting stuck or running into issues, because you can always figure a way out, and the more challenging it is, the better the story for when you get home.
@JeremyRhydes no problem. Thanks for still making content. Another thing. If you ever come back to Canada where I'm from. My wife and myself and mother inlaw own Sid Turcotte Park campground. I believe you and Mike would like it here. Awesome trails for sxs & atvs or enduro's. Google map us and have a look. And we're right on the mattawa/ottawa river which is awesome for fishing
Missed ya guys glad to see you’re doing good can’t wait to see what’s next. Thanks for being such a good person as well and dill pickles all the way for me 😜
I need help i have 7 unruning snowmobiles mostly to lack of spark and i have replaced every part that causes spark and still no start and intermittent spark
@JeremyRhydes - Pro tips to get better video quality on RU-vid: - First is kinda obvious. Set your GoPro (or whatever cam) to high bitrate and ideally use 4K resolution if you can. - Second is less obvious. Set your editing software up so that your project is output at 4K, 60fps, at 60,000 bitrate, in MP4/h264 format, regardless of what your source material is like (even if it's 1080p 30fps low bitrate etc etc). RU-vid will treat the upload differently and retain a LOT more quality when it recompresses it!
I just realized that this particular video isn't even 1080p.. it's like 480p.. maybe you need a better camera then hahah. Ah well. Still love your content regardless!