Much appreciated! ACLs take quite a bit of time, but I'm putting in the effort! Best to you as well, happy new year and I appreciate your viewership! 🤘🏼🤙🏼🍻
Glad to hear your back I had crazy knee surgery years ago like a lot of us crawlers I’m a former extreme sports guy until hit tree and broke everything lol. But k is how the knee surgery always takes a while to feel right really it will get better and better keep working dude…..was wondering where the Friday uploads were knew kind of or if you guys comp season….haha side note I stress my knee everyonce and a while just driving and filming
Hahaha I know too many of us that have screwed their bodies up in one way or another, sorry to hear that my friend! But it is definitely a full time job trying to rehab this thing back to tip top shape-hoping I'll be on the rocks again soon, though! 🤘🏼 And thanks for sticking around-I'm excited to get back to the regular uploads!
Get well but take your time with the rehab, that ACL needs to heal properly, no shortcuts. Good rule change, changing a winch to 5 points - way too many winches in this video👍
Much appreciated! Definitely in it for the long haul-my expectations were set well that I will not see any of my favorite sports for at least nine months. Bummed about it, but excited for the rehab journey. And agreed! The winch change was minor, but made a huge improvement in the competition. Cheers 🤘🏼🤙🏼🍻
Hi alan hope you are healing well i need my knees replaced and ahip l know a little about pain , i want to get into comp crawling ( i night have trouble getting around the course.) But I'm building a class 3 comp crawler , i noticed a lot of people run proline super swampers , i would like to know what size tire do most run 1.9 or 2.2 thanks
You got this!! Some courses are harder than others to navigate (for us, of course the trucks too) but I encourage you to try it out. We have competitors of all ages and endurance levels and we always find a ways to ensure everyone has a good time. And I would say you're more open to either of those sizes on a C3 crawler-I personally like 1.9" for my C2 crawlers and 2.2" for my C3, but I try to ensure that the larger wheels are not too heavy-again, that's just my preference, and very dependent on the type of truck you're building! My C3 is now my RC Speedy R2 moonbuggy, which is quite heavy, so I've had to offset that with heavy wheels and axles as well (video on that coming soon). Cheers! 🤘🏼🤙🏼🍻
@@highnoonhobby thank you for the reply I'm looking forward to this spring and hopefully get into some comps here in pa l would love to crawl out where you are it's so beautiful out there thank you again and I wish you well
I can't help but wonder, how having your pants down around your knees affects the performance of driver? Can anybody name one benefit, please? Good video.