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Real World Review | Picking Lines and Managing Throttle Off Road 

Prodigal Overland
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Picking the best lines and utilizing the proper amount of throttle can be a tough thing when you are new to off roading. In this video we head out to the trails to show how important throttle management ant the correct lines really are.
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@michaelpresler3030
@michaelpresler3030 3 года назад
Great videos! I'm a newbie to your channel and just recently purchased a 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo X (4x4). It doesn't have the air lift suspension or the select track dial, so I wouldn't be able to do the trails you can 🥺. While searching for mods for my Jeep, I came accross your channel and WOW, I love it and subcribed and started watching from the very beginning. I even teared a bit on "PRODIGAL WHAT?". So far up to the Presidential climb video. I had no idea of the Grand Cherokee's capabilities, very impressed. Very professional videos with the drone seens, choice of music, explainations of problems along the way, and involving the family. Thank you soooo much for taking the time to share with the rest of us. Keep up the great videos and God bless you and your family 🤠.
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
I’m glad you found us Micheal! Thanks foe the support and for the feedback. It means a lot to us!
@zvi-rayberman5437
@zvi-rayberman5437 3 года назад
Amazing Trip! Thank you Brad!
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
Your welcome. It was great having you!
@trailrunnah8886
@trailrunnah8886 3 года назад
Haha, Toyota owner here, I feel like you were talking to me! ( I'll have to check your schedule). Looks like a great time, I have to give credit to everyone for trying that last off-camber obstacle. Everybody cleaned it nicely, but it looks like it's probably pretty terrifying from the driver's seat. I was watching that thinking, yeah, I'd try that with my 4Runner, not sure how I'd like it. Mentally I'm turning on the rear locker, turning a ATRAC on, fiddling with the terrain select, LOL.
@MrKozanitis
@MrKozanitis 3 года назад
Great info and thoughts on the subject! Enjoyed it and the experience on the trails of Rausch Creek.
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
Thanks Evan!
@alexm589
@alexm589 3 года назад
1st video on my recommended 😀. Today is a good day!
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
Awesome!
@vernonbennettiii3646
@vernonbennettiii3646 3 года назад
Very informative! I have learned how to handle my owned-since-new 2015 WK2 EcoDiesel 4x4 QuadraDrive II Overland (w/ aftermarket Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac tires, Mopar Rocksliders, and extra Chief Products bash plates, etc.) through "the school of hard knocks," even after ownership of 3 previous relatively capable 4x4s that I have owned over the previous 30+ years. Wished you had been there for me with these videos 6 years ago! Thanks! Excellent content!
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
I’m so glad this was useful, even if it was a bit late for you. Thanks for watching!
@michaelhanna1273
@michaelhanna1273 3 года назад
Toyota guy here, love your videos!. If you make it to Phoenix I’d like wheel with you.
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
Thanks. And sounds good. We keep looking for Toyota guys to wheel with. Closest we will be this year is Moab
@joskjj3625
@joskjj3625 3 года назад
Awesome video
@salbellone4344
@salbellone4344 3 года назад
Awesome video as always I can't wait to go visit my cousin in Colorado to try this
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@alanburleigh7696
@alanburleigh7696 3 года назад
I have only used the Select Speed control a few times, but it is a great feature for maintaining speed without thinking about. Very similar to Toyota's Crawl Control
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
👍🏻
@pscruising5486
@pscruising5486 3 года назад
Good job to the crew. Some serious tire lifting. Brad you need to hook up some kind of a tube on the back that squirts water... like when a dog is lifting its leg. LOL... kidding. Amazing difference between the tires. Cheers. RIck and Pam
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
😂😂 miss ya!
@MW3JKU
@MW3JKU 3 года назад
If you're ever in the Alabama/Tennessee area we'd love to wheel with you!
@Record0721
@Record0721 3 года назад
If you had to do it again, would you still opt for the Trailhawk with QL? Or, a lifted latitude or altitude with QD 2 & skids to match the Trailhawk?
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
If I could get qd2 without the air suspension. I would Go that way.
@patrickvincent3759
@patrickvincent3759 3 года назад
hello, discover your channel tow days ago, and love it as a jeep GC enthusiast, and owner... don;t you think that the diesel GC can have more couple and power than the V8 or V6 ? Regards
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
We have been out with a couple of diesels. And yes they have more torque and low end power. But I haven’t seen a functional difference out on the trails. All of these engines have the ability to spin tires and over throttle. I think the style and type of tire on the trail matters more than which engine. Again, when your on the trail.
@patrickvincent3759
@patrickvincent3759 3 года назад
@@ProdigalOverland absolutely, tires matters alot...unfortunately, here in France, only diesel is available with the Trailhawk...my bro' have a summit the 3.6 V6 and i get the old WJ 4.7 V8....no electronic, the best one... thanks for the answer.
@scottpenrod5386
@scottpenrod5386 3 года назад
Witch tire setup are you running? and do you get much road noise when your on the highway?
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
We have falken wildpeak at3 so far very happy with them. The road noise isn’t as at all.
@scottpenrod5386
@scottpenrod5386 3 года назад
@@ProdigalOverland Thanks man.
@jklpino
@jklpino 3 года назад
Just something for you to think about... would you consider doing a trip geared specifically towards AWD vehicles? Let’s say slightly modified AWD vehicles, obviously Subaru’s would be a good example. A very realistic example would be something with roughly 10” of ground clearance, may or may not have skid plates, A/T oversized tires, likely a CVT transmission with Poor crawl ratio’s. I think you could vastly expand your market base for your trips if you made one geared specifically towards these types of vehicles. I think If you could do a trail in high range, no lockers, no additional ground clearance from air suspension, and no hitting of the underside, that would be a good trail for a AWD vehicle. The hardest thing for these type of vehicles is a steep consistent climb, it can be nearly impossible if extremely slow speeds are required. These types of vehicles going off road is growing by huge leaps and they are wanting the kind of knowledge and experience 4x4 owners like yourself have. I think it would be fun and interesting content if maybe you could do something with another RU-vid’er that has a channel with these kinds of vehicles. I watch your and other channels to learn how to better off road in my AWD SUV. There’s little to no cross over from the 4x4 world to the “soft roading” community. I have several videos myself. But I’d point you towards JonDZ adventuring videos for the type of trails modified AWD vehicles can do.
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
We would be up for that. Thanks for the ideas!
@saloonno1232
@saloonno1232 3 года назад
Did the stock Trailhawks have Rockrails?
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
The stock trailhawk in this video did not have rock rails.
@maarkkawis801
@maarkkawis801 Месяц назад
why are air suspension so fragile
@TroutWest
@TroutWest 3 года назад
Jeep designed the WK2 for the driver to just keep their foot on the throttle, and let the traction management system work it out for you. You're not supposed to lift. Slow steady throttle and the system will figure out where traction is needed. Try it, works awesome. Here's a really good video on that. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FW8HQ6RCLSo.html
@no_handle_required
@no_handle_required 3 года назад
Are you using the modes or are you set in one mode all the time?
@ProdigalOverland
@ProdigalOverland 3 года назад
We switch through them to the terrain setting most appropriate. Rausch creek is rocky park. So we were in rock mode most of the time.
@no_handle_required
@no_handle_required 3 года назад
@@ProdigalOverland thank you
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